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These Caribbean Travel Hotspots To Face Higher Prices And Disruptions Amid US Government Shutdown

The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is beginning to take a serious toll on the aviation industry, with ripple effects reaching the Caribbean tourism sector. As the shutdown stretches on, the Federal Aviation...

U.S. Embassy Warns Americans Over Typhoon Tino’s Devastation

The U.S. Embassy in Manila has issued a warning to American citizens as Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) batters the central and southern regions of the Philippines, leaving widespread damage in its...

4 Reasons Why Canadian Snowbirds Are Canceling Winter Vacations in the U.S.

Canadian “snowbirds” — retirees who flock south each winter to escape the cold — are rethinking their annual U.S. getaways. According to a new 2025 Winter Smart Traveller Survey by the Travel...

Is The Bahamas Safe Right Now? Travel Advisory 2025

The Bahamas has seen a surge in crime recently, although authorities underscore that it primarily impacts the local community. The U.S. State Department’s travel advisory remains at level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution),...

1.6 Million Visitors Flock to Cancun for Dia de Muertos

Cancun and the Riviera Maya are once again at the heart of Mexico’s vibrant Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) celebrations, with tourism officials expecting around 1.6 million hotel bookings between...

6 Most Important U.S. Travel Advisories Issued In October 2025

In October 2025, the U.S. Department of State issued a series of updated travel advisories reflecting heightened global security concerns and evolving regional instabilities. From escalating civil unrest in parts of Africa...

Is Havana, Cuba Safe Right Now? Travel Advisory 2025

Havana is a city that has no comparison anywhere in the world. Filled with colorful colonial Spanish architecture, Caribbean music, classic cars and warm locals who treat you like family, this city...

The Hidden Threat of Hurricane Melissa: Its Dangerous Slow Movement

Hurricane Melissa, now a powerful Category 5 storm, is barreling toward Jamaica with forecasters warning it could be the strongest hurricane to strike the island in modern history. But while its 157-mile-per-hour...

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