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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 20, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 20, 2022:

Sandals Resort Was In The News Again This Week After A Woman Took To Tik Tok To Claim She Was Charged Over $1,300 for two massages. The post has garnered over 1,7 million views. Sandals Has responded that The couple have received a refund. The news comes In The Same Week when the Family of Three Americans Who Died In The Bahamas At A Sandals REsort Called For an independent autopsy.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added Antigua and Barbuda Monday to its list of high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

The US CDC is warning against non-essential travel to Haiti – not due to violence or crime, but due to rabies in dogs there.

The U.S. will allow charter and commercial flights to Return To airports outside Havana, Cuba. A senior administration official also said this week that the U.S. will reinstate educational travel in groups under a general license but that it is not reinstating individual “people-to-people” educational travel.

Jamaica is reportedly in its fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country’s health minister said this new wave began on April 20th and has pushed the number of infections since the pandemic began to 133,250.

Grenada has lifted its travel restrictions and protocols. Visitors are now free to enter and exit the state of Grenada without having to be tested or quarantined.

Seabourn, the ultra-luxury ocean and expedition cruise line, is set to explore extraordinary worlds of natural beauty of the Caribbean on a 14-day Leeward Island Jewels and a 16-day Antillean Island Holiday voyage departing Miami on November 7 and December 19, respectively.

And Cleveland Brown’s star, Deshaun Watson, is at Atlantis in the Bahamas with his Browns offensive teammates. Watson chartered a private jet for about 30 of his offense teammates to the luxury resort in Nassau for three or four days of workouts and team bonding, a source told cleveland.com.

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Caribbean Travel News

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 20, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 20, 2022:

Sandals Resort Was In The News Again This Week After A Woman Took To Tik Tok To Claim She Was Charged Over $1,300 for two massages. The post has garnered over 1,7 million views. Sandals Has responded that The couple have received a refund. The news comes In The Same Week when the Family of Three Americans Who Died In The Bahamas At A Sandals REsort Called For an independent autopsy.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) added Antigua and Barbuda Monday to its list of high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

The US CDC is warning against non-essential travel to Haiti – not due to violence or crime, but due to rabies in dogs there.

The U.S. will allow charter and commercial flights to Return To airports outside Havana, Cuba. A senior administration official also said this week that the U.S. will reinstate educational travel in groups under a general license but that it is not reinstating individual “people-to-people” educational travel.

Jamaica is reportedly in its fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country’s health minister said this new wave began on April 20th and has pushed the number of infections since the pandemic began to 133,250.

Grenada has lifted its travel restrictions and protocols. Visitors are now free to enter and exit the state of Grenada without having to be tested or quarantined.

Seabourn, the ultra-luxury ocean and expedition cruise line, is set to explore extraordinary worlds of natural beauty of the Caribbean on a 14-day Leeward Island Jewels and a 16-day Antillean Island Holiday voyage departing Miami on November 7 and December 19, respectively.

And Cleveland Brown’s star, Deshaun Watson, is at Atlantis in the Bahamas with his Browns offensive teammates. Watson chartered a private jet for about 30 of his offense teammates to the luxury resort in Nassau for three or four days of workouts and team bonding, a source told cleveland.com.

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 27, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 27, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime There.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Has added Montserrat, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and The Bahamas as high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

Sandals Resort says Carbon Monoxide detectors will be placed in all resorts after autopsy and toxicology reports show carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death for three Americans found dead in Exuma earlier this month.

As of This Week, Barbados Will No Longer Require fully vaccinated travellers to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island.

Come June 1st, Trinidad and Tobago will lift its Travel Pass Rule meaning unvaxxed persons can enter with a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours of travel.

First Asking $125 Million, Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Islands are Now Available for $55 Million Each. Buyers can purchase Great St. James and Little St. James together for a discounted $110 million.

TUI Airways has relaunched its service between London and Aruba. The service is operating once weekly – on Wednesdays – between London Gatwick and Aruba.

And an eco campaigner, who has raised thousands of pounds for charity, is thought to be the first person to swim around Grand Cayman non-stop. Oly Rush, 37, completed the 95.5km (59.3 miles) swim around the Caribbean island in 36 hours and 59 minutes. He said the “absolutely brutal” challenge was “the hardest thing” he has completed.

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 3, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending June 3, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Guyana And Jamaica due to crime In Both Countries.

Canada is warning Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution if travelling to Jamaica and the Bahamas due to crime there.

The CDC is warning travelers to make sure they are fully vaccinated if travelling to: Jamaica, Belize, Anguilla, Turks & Caicos, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Montserrat and Antigua & Barbuda.

The US Virgin Islands has lifted all restrictions for mainland American travelers. That means U.S. citizens traveling from the US mainland and other territories will no longer be required to complete the US Virgin Islands Travel Screening Portal to travel to the destination.

Non-stop service between Grenada and Toronto is on the cards, connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND). The service will commence on October 30th, twice weekly on Sundays and Thursdays.

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has debuted in the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao. SRI opened its 16th Sandals Resort, Sandals Royal Curaçao, welcoming its first guests on June 1st.

This week’s travel deal is a nonstop round trip from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to San Juan in January on Delta and its only $268. This basic economy ticket also comes with a free carry-on.

And find the “Caribbean” in Brooklyn, NY or Lauderhill, Florida without leaving the US as the United States celebrate another Caribbean American Heritage Month – its 16th.

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 3, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending June 3, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Guyana And Jamaica due to crime In Both Countries.

Canada is warning Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution if travelling to Jamaica and the Bahamas due to crime there.

The CDC is warning travelers to make sure they are fully vaccinated if travelling to: Jamaica, Belize, Anguilla, Turks & Caicos, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Montserrat and Antigua & Barbuda.

The US Virgin Islands has lifted all restrictions for mainland American travelers. That means U.S. citizens traveling from the US mainland and other territories will no longer be required to complete the US Virgin Islands Travel Screening Portal to travel to the destination.

Non-stop service between Grenada and Toronto is on the cards, connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND). The service will commence on October 30th, twice weekly on Sundays and Thursdays.

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has debuted in the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao. SRI opened its 16th Sandals Resort, Sandals Royal Curaçao, welcoming its first guests on June 1st.

This week’s travel deal is a nonstop round trip from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to San Juan in January on Delta and its only $268. This basic economy ticket also comes with a free carry-on.

And find the “Caribbean” in Brooklyn, NY or Lauderhill, Florida without leaving the US as the United States celebrate another Caribbean American Heritage Month – its 16th.

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Caribbean Travel News

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 3, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending June 3, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Guyana And Jamaica due to crime In Both Countries.

Canada is warning Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution if travelling to Jamaica and the Bahamas due to crime there.

The CDC is warning travelers to make sure they are fully vaccinated if travelling to: Jamaica, Belize, Anguilla, Turks & Caicos, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Montserrat and Antigua & Barbuda.

The US Virgin Islands has lifted all restrictions for mainland American travelers. That means U.S. citizens traveling from the US mainland and other territories will no longer be required to complete the US Virgin Islands Travel Screening Portal to travel to the destination.

Non-stop service between Grenada and Toronto is on the cards, connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND). The service will commence on October 30th, twice weekly on Sundays and Thursdays.

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has debuted in the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao. SRI opened its 16th Sandals Resort, Sandals Royal Curaçao, welcoming its first guests on June 1st.

This week’s travel deal is a nonstop round trip from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to San Juan in January on Delta and its only $268. This basic economy ticket also comes with a free carry-on.

And find the “Caribbean” in Brooklyn, NY or Lauderhill, Florida without leaving the US as the United States celebrate another Caribbean American Heritage Month – its 16th.

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Caribbean Travel News

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 27, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 27, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime There.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Has added Montserrat, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and The Bahamas as high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

Sandals Resort says Carbon Monoxide detectors will be placed in all resorts after autopsy and toxicology reports show carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death for three Americans found dead in Exuma earlier this month.

As of This Week, Barbados Will No Longer Require fully vaccinated travellers to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island.

Come June 1st, Trinidad and Tobago will lift its Travel Pass Rule meaning unvaxxed persons can enter with a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours of travel.

First Asking $125 Million, Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Islands are Now Available for $55 Million Each. Buyers can purchase Great St. James and Little St. James together for a discounted $110 million.

TUI Airways has relaunched its service between London and Aruba. The service is operating once weekly – on Wednesdays – between London Gatwick and Aruba.

And an eco campaigner, who has raised thousands of pounds for charity, is thought to be the first person to swim around Grand Cayman non-stop. Oly Rush, 37, completed the 95.5km (59.3 miles) swim around the Caribbean island in 36 hours and 59 minutes. He said the “absolutely brutal” challenge was “the hardest thing” he has completed.

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Caribbean Travel News

Black Immigrant Daily News

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 27, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 27, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime There.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Has added Montserrat, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and The Bahamas as high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

Sandals Resort says Carbon Monoxide detectors will be placed in all resorts after autopsy and toxicology reports show carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death for three Americans found dead in Exuma earlier this month.

As of This Week, Barbados Will No Longer Require fully vaccinated travellers to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island.

Come June 1st, Trinidad and Tobago will lift its Travel Pass Rule meaning unvaxxed persons can enter with a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours of travel.

First Asking $125 Million, Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Islands are Now Available for $55 Million Each. Buyers can purchase Great St. James and Little St. James together for a discounted $110 million.

TUI Airways has relaunched its service between London and Aruba. The service is operating once weekly – on Wednesdays – between London Gatwick and Aruba.

And an eco campaigner, who has raised thousands of pounds for charity, is thought to be the first person to swim around Grand Cayman non-stop. Oly Rush, 37, completed the 95.5km (59.3 miles) swim around the Caribbean island in 36 hours and 59 minutes. He said the “absolutely brutal” challenge was “the hardest thing” he has completed.

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Caribbean Travel News

Black Immigrant Daily News

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 27, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending May 27, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime There.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Has added Montserrat, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and The Bahamas as high-risk travel destinations for COVID-19.

Sandals Resort says Carbon Monoxide detectors will be placed in all resorts after autopsy and toxicology reports show carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death for three Americans found dead in Exuma earlier this month.

As of This Week, Barbados Will No Longer Require fully vaccinated travellers to do a pre-flight COVID-19 test to enter the island.

Come June 1st, Trinidad and Tobago will lift its Travel Pass Rule meaning unvaxxed persons can enter with a negative PCR or antigen test taken within 48 hours of travel.

First Asking $125 Million, Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean Islands are Now Available for $55 Million Each. Buyers can purchase Great St. James and Little St. James together for a discounted $110 million.

TUI Airways has relaunched its service between London and Aruba. The service is operating once weekly – on Wednesdays – between London Gatwick and Aruba.

And an eco campaigner, who has raised thousands of pounds for charity, is thought to be the first person to swim around Grand Cayman non-stop. Oly Rush, 37, completed the 95.5km (59.3 miles) swim around the Caribbean island in 36 hours and 59 minutes. He said the “absolutely brutal” challenge was “the hardest thing” he has completed.

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Caribbean Travel News

Black Immigrant Daily News

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 3, 2022: Here are the top stories making Caribbean travel news in 60 seconds for this week ending June 3, 2022:

The U.S. State Department Is Warning Americans To Reconsider travel to Guyana And Jamaica due to crime In Both Countries.

Canada is warning Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution if travelling to Jamaica and the Bahamas due to crime there.

The CDC is warning travelers to make sure they are fully vaccinated if travelling to: Jamaica, Belize, Anguilla, Turks & Caicos, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Bahamas, Montserrat and Antigua & Barbuda.

The US Virgin Islands has lifted all restrictions for mainland American travelers. That means U.S. citizens traveling from the US mainland and other territories will no longer be required to complete the US Virgin Islands Travel Screening Portal to travel to the destination.

Non-stop service between Grenada and Toronto is on the cards, connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND). The service will commence on October 30th, twice weekly on Sundays and Thursdays.

Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has debuted in the Dutch Caribbean Island of Curacao. SRI opened its 16th Sandals Resort, Sandals Royal Curaçao, welcoming its first guests on June 1st.

This week’s travel deal is a nonstop round trip from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to San Juan in January on Delta and its only $268. This basic economy ticket also comes with a free carry-on.

And find the “Caribbean” in Brooklyn, NY or Lauderhill, Florida without leaving the US as the United States celebrate another Caribbean American Heritage Month – its 16th.

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