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Yearly Archives: 2017

Barbados in global yachting

Yacht race to celebrate Barbados 50 2017, November 1:  As part of the suite of events marking the 50th Anniversary of Independence, the Barbados Tourism...

Bermuda hosts Americas Cup 35

Bermuda hosts Americas Cup 35 2017, November 1: It was great news for Bermuda in December last when it was officially announced that the country...

Protecting fragile eco-systems, cruise lines on board

Protecting fragile eco-systems - cruise lines getting on board By Mike Jarrett 2017, November 1: The trail of death and destruction left behind by the super...

POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE: Brexit creates confusion even in the Caribbean

Decision by majority of British electorate creates confusion By Canute James * The decision by the majority of British voters to support the country’s divorce from...

JAMAICA: A cruise record

Cruise ship arrivals set Jamaican record On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 Jamaica had a record nine cruise ships calling at its four main cruise ports....

Cruise Jamaica…a push to increase market share

Cruise Jamaica … a push to increase market share By Mike Jarrett 2017, November 1: Jamaica is seeing exciting growth in cruise business and is expecting...

Climate-resilient port development

The challenges we face By Ramon Husein* Climate change has become one of the buzz words in the Caribbean development sector however, while there is certainly...

St. Kitt and Nevis to fuel superyachts

 Moves to create a superyacht marina at Christophe Harbour 2017, November 1: There have been moves afoot to establish Christophe Harbour in St. Kitts and...

Trinidad’s port expansion stalled

Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain port expansion stalled 2017, November 1: Trinidad and Tobago’s Trade Minister has gone public in stating that the planned...

CRUISE SHIPS IN PORT: Overcrowding a growing dilemma

Be prepared for dialogue My friends returned from their third Caribbean cruise earlier this year. They said that they enjoyed it immensely. In discussion I...
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