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Source: The Daily Herald
24 Jul 2015 06:22 AM

Expedia urges marketing efforts during workshop

LITTLE BAY--The island's top trip-booking producer Expedia highlighted an urgent need for the destination to invest in marketing – currently non-existent with the global company – to improve its sub-par growth performance as compared to regional destinations, in a presentation at Divi Little Bay Resort on Thursday.

More than 40 tourism accommodation and tourism stakeholder representatives received the presentation, which showed local partners how to strategise in various areas of business and make the most effective use of Expedia's website resources, and honed in on key market trends Read more


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Source: Today SXM
16 Jul 2015 05:05 PM

Chta Addresses Sargassum But Understates Nuisance

Seaweed is ruining beaches like here in Mont Vernon at the far end of Orient Bay. Photo Today / Hilbert Haar

St. Maarten – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is working with its 32 member hotel and tourism associations to provide hotels, government officials and stakeholders with best practice information aimed at mitigating the negative effects of high levels of Sargassum seaweed that has been reported at some local beaches.

The organizations have released a resource guide, compiled by the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), a CHTA initiative in collaboration with strategic partner OBM International to assist with local efforts.

Sargassum is a free-floating seaweed that moves with the ocean currents Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
08 Jul 2015 06:23 AM

Carnival aims to start Cuba cruises in May

MIAMI/HAVANA--Carnival Corporation has won United States approval to operate cruises to Cuba, and plans to start taking travellers there in May 2016, on weekly seven-day voyages from Miami. Carnival, the world's largest cruise operator and a major source of St. Maarten's cruise tourists, said it was still in talks with Cuba for approval to start humanitarian and culturally themed visits.

Based in Miami, Carnival is the first major US-based cruise ship company to venture into Cuban waters, but joins a growing list of maritime companies hoping to profit from a thaw in relations between Washington and Havana.

The Cuba cruise should be launched in May under its new "fathom" brand, set up last month to run cruises with humanitarian and cultural themes to the Dominican Republic.

Carnival will use the 710-passenger vessel, MV Adonia, for its Cuba cruises on the small side for the company, whose ships typically carry 2,000 to 3,000 people.

Carnival said the cruises would focus on education, the environment and economic development, and feature Spanish lessons and workshops on the country's heritage Read more


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