The Bahamas Weekly: Robbin Whachell

The Bahamas Weekly is one of the leading news portals for The Bahamas, and has the latest in sports, local news, entertainment, fashion, community, politics and updates from Bahamas Information Services, the government’s news agency. The site features full colour photos, video and audio embeds and attached documents. Subscribers receive the top 70 stories of the week each Friday. www.thebahamasweekly.com 

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Universidad del Este-Sistema Universitario Ana G. Mendez, Puerto Rico

Universidad del Este (UNE) is one of four universities associated to the third largest university system in Puerto Rico. http://estune.suagm.edu/ by Lourdes Melendez-Morales I belong to the IEN Business School and teach Marketing and Management, and also I’m one of the professor that teaches Hotel Sales and Marketing in the Jose A. (Tony) Santana International School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts. I’ve been a regular faculty member for 22 years.

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Caribbean Tourism Organisation

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), is the region’s tourism development agency, with 28 Dutch, English, French and Spanish country members and a myriad of private sector allied members. The CTO’s vision is to position the Caribbean as the most desirable, year round, warm weather destination. Its purpose is Leading Sustainable Tourism – One Sea, One Voice, One Caribbean. www.onecaribbean.org Karen Hay

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Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Development Company Ltd

www.gotrinidadandtobago.com Location and Geography Trinidad Latitude 10.5° N, Longitude 61.5° W (Trinidad is 7 miles from Venezuela) 50 miles long by 37 miles wide Highest point: 3,085 feet   Tobago Latitude 11° N, Longitude 60° W 26 miles long by 7 miles wide Highest point: 1,860 feet   Capital Cities Port of Spain, Trinidad Scarborough, Tobago   Major towns Trinidad: Port of Spain, San Fernando, Arima, Point Fortin, Chaguanas Tobago: Scarborough, Roxborough, Charlotteville, Speyside   Population Trinidad: 1.27 million (2011

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Sint Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean

Three hundred years ago, every Buccaneer, Admiral, Sea-swab and Pirate knew of the “Golden Rock”… St. Eustatius is a tiny Dutch island in the West Indies dominated by the Quill, a dormant volcano. Quill National Park has hiking trails along the ocean and around the volcano, which features a rainforest and many species of orchid. Surrounding the island are narrow beaches of volcanic sand. Offshore, St. Eustatius National Marine Park’s dive sites range from coral reefs to shipwrecks. During the

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St. Kitts Tourism Authority

Welcome to St. Kitts Intoxicating natural beauty, sunny skies, warm waters, and white sandy beaches combine to make St. Kitts one of the most seductive spots in the Caribbean. Christopher Columbus first spotted St. Kitts in 1493, when it was populated with native tribes, but the Europeans didn’t colonize until the British arrived in 1623. Its strategic location and valuable sugar trade led to an advanced and luxurious development that was among the best in the Colonial Caribbean. www.stkittstourism.kn Rosecita

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Grenada Tourism Board

DISCOVER PURE GRENADA Welcome to the Spice of the Caribbean; a place where untouched beauty meets our warm people content with a simple way of life. Grenada offers a lifestyle so pure and authentic that you feel instantly renewed. Our enchanting islands boasts silky stretches of white sand beaches, sunken treasures adorned by corals and unspoilt landscapes undiscovered by crowds. So, take a journey like never before; a journey that is pure and real. Welcome to Grenada, Carriacou and Petite

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Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, Aruba

Nestled on Eagle Beach, one of the “Dream Beaches of the World,” Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort in Aruba is perfect for adults and couples seeking romance and relaxation. Proclaimed the No. 1 Hotel in the World for Romance and the No. 1 Hotel in the Caribbean by TripAdvisor, the adults-only (18+) resort offers an intimate getaway. Experience Bucuti’s renowned hospitality, enjoy breathtaking views of the sparkling-clear sea and tropical sunsets, and feel the warm trade winds caress you at

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Carol Hay, Director of Marketing for Caribbean Tourism Organization – U.K & Europe

Carol Hay Director of Marketing for Caribbean Tourism Organization – U.K & Europe Carol Hay joined theCaribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) in 2009 as Marketing Director for the UK and European markets.   Heading up the UK office,  Carol and  her team assist over 30 Caribbean countries and private sector partners in all aspects of tourism development including training, consultancy, research, advocacy and good practice, lobbying, marketing, PR and wide-ranging promotional activities.   Carol has worked in tourism for a number of years, has a

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British Virgin Islands Tourist Board

www.bvitourism.com Discovering the beauty of BVI is all about uncovering the unique character of each island in this unspoiled volcanic archipelago. From the culture and history of BVI’s four largest islands to the pristine natural splendor of more then 50 smaller isles, every place you drop anchor offers its own special magic. Be drawn in by Virgin Gorda’s natural granite pillars. Rediscover play and adventure in Tortola. Let the island spirit move you on Jost Van Dyke. Glimpse perfection in

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Island Green Living Association of St.John, USVI

Creating a Sustainable USVI It’s no secret that St. John faces major environmental problems! Our landfills are closing in 2020 with growing waste output and lack of access to viable recycling options. We are also shackled with high fossil fuel based energy costs, and increasing fresh water scarcity. The Island Green Living Association is working to create sustainable green tourism and a sustainable future for St. John to preserve the natural beauty and our laid back lifestyle that allows the time

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Aruba Hotel and Tourism Association

AHATA is one of the most unique and progressive hotel and tourism entities in the Americas. For more than four decades it has made significant contributions by bringing together private sector ideas and funding in support of Aruba’s tourism industry and the community at large. AHATAs role is to provide membership value and services in the areas of education, business intelligence, advocacy, quality, safety, security and the preservation of our environment, among others. www.ahata.com by James Hepple [email protected]

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