Caribbean

Antigua And Barbuda Nominated At World Travel Awards

The twin-island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda has received twenty nominations at the 2022 World Travel Awards. The award is now in its 29th year and celebrates excellence in all areas of the global travel and tourism industry. Antigua and Barbuda received various nominations across a variety of categories including

Great Savings This May At Sandals Royal Curaçao

Sandals Resorts is offering great savings on holidays to its brand-new resort, Sandals Royal Curaçao, expected to open on 1 June 2022. Packages start from £2,205 per person and include return Economy class flights to Curaçao with KLM – Royal Dutch Airlines via Amsterdam, departing from a choice of UK

Covid-19 Travel Update: Grenada, Anguilla, St Kitts and Nevis

More destinations in the Caribbean have announced changes to their Covid-19 restrictions. From April 4, Grenada will drop all entry restrictions for unvaccinated travellers. This means that all travellers regardless of their vaccination status can enter Grenada from April 4 without proof of vaccinations, PCR tests, forms or quarantine upon

Barbuda Launches First Promotional Campaign

The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) has partnered with the Barbuda Council and UK creative agency Motel to create and launch Barbuda’s first-ever promotional campaign. Antigua’s sister island, Barbuda is famous for its pink sandy beaches but is almost untouched by tourism. The island has a population of only 1500

September Specials At Sandals Resorts Antigua and Barbados

Sandals Resorts is offering some excellent deals this September to the Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbados. Great prices are available with special offers on selected seven-night holidays to Sandals Grande Antigua and Sandals Barbados. Prices are based on selected room categories and departure dates and must be booked by

Antigua and Barbuda Relaxes Entry Rules

Fully vaccinated travellers are no longer required to submit a negative PCR or antigen test to enter Antigua and Barbuda. The new rule came into effect on March 16. Travellers still need to show proof of vaccinations, and those displaying symptoms infections will have to undergo tests upon arrival at

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