Barbados tourism chief wants local support
Barbadians are being advised to take staycaytions by Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds to help rebalance the lack of foreign visitors because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Barbadians are being advised to take staycaytions by Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds to help rebalance the lack of foreign visitors because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Trinidad and Tobago's beloved literary festival, Bocas, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary, has released its book list by writers with roots in seven Caribbean territories for the 2020 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.
St Kitts and Nevis has not been hugely affected by the spread of the novel coronavirus and its message is business as usual.
Grenada’s St Georges Seventh Day Adventist School is inspiring school children to improve their reading skills by organising book fairs.
Guyana’s media workers feel so intimidated, unappreciated and marginalised by politicians that its association has made a formal complaint.
The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission has launched a new travel app, BVI Now, which provides cruise guests and other visitors with an updated listing of businesses across the British Overseas Territory.
Trinidad and Tobago’s economy has been hit by the oil price crash.
St Kitts and Nevis is offering citizenship to Nigerians who are interested in investing in the country’s economy.
Dominica will soon have another political party, run by mostly young women and based in the island’s second town, Portsmouth.
While Asia and Europe continue to see significant drops in tourist arrivals due to the ongoing coronavirus scare, many travel experts are reporting that the Caribbean is relatively unscathed.