Bahamas Surpasses 12.5 Million Visitors as Caribbean Tourism Growth Accelerates in 2025
The Bahamas records over 12.5 million visitors in 2025, joining Turks and Caicos, Antigua, and St. Kitts as Caribbean tourism growth leaders.
The Bahamas records over 12.5 million visitors in 2025, joining Turks and Caicos, Antigua, and St. Kitts as Caribbean tourism growth leaders.
Brazil leads global tourism growth in 2025 as Bhutan, Iceland, and Egypt surge, signaling a strong shift toward immersive, sustainable, and emerging destinations.
North Tyneside debates a £2 tourist tax as local businesses warn it could reduce bookings, harm coastal towns, and weaken a growing visitor economy.
Holland America Line reveals 2027–28 Legendary Voyages featuring long cruises, rare destinations, immersive shore time, and premium onboard comfort.
Margaritaville at Sea Paradise and Disney Wish adjust Bahamas itineraries due to rough seas, prioritizing safety while preserving guest experiences and island exploration.
Australian Star launches on the Murray River, bringing five-star river cruising to Australia with luxury suites, fine dining, heritage design, and immersive travel.
Villa Vie and Avora Residences form a strategic alliance to expand luxury residential living at sea, offering global mobility, flexibility, and exclusive travel experiences.
Royal Caribbean posts strong 2025 results, plans major 2026 expansion, and pushes green cruise technology as sustainability shapes global tourism.
Playa San Blas attracts global surfers and travelers with long waves, wide beaches, and vibrant coastal culture along El Salvador’s Surf City route.
El Palmarcito Beach attracts surfers and travelers with powerful waves, dramatic cliffs, and peaceful coastal escapes along El Salvador’s Surf City route.
British travelers reshape 2026 holidays through longer flights, stargazing trips, tech planning, and experience-based tourism across emerging destinations worldwide.
Playa Los Cóbanos attracts global travelers with coral reef snorkeling, peaceful beaches, and sustainable tourism experiences along El Salvador’s Pacific coast.