News https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/table/news/lifestyle/holiday-travel/feed/atom/ 2026-01-29T22:50:36+00:00 Phoenix Newspaper The Phoenix Newspaper UK | Latest news in UK | Positive news | Inspiring The Next Generation P&O Cruises sister ships Arvia and Iona visit Caribbean in rare joint call 2026-01-28T12:15:20+00:00 2026-01-28T12:15:20+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/po-cruises-sister-ships-arvia-and-iona-visit-caribbean-in-rare-joint-call Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_PO_Cruises_sister_ships_Arvia_and_Iona_visit_Caribbean_in_rare_joint_call1.jpg" /></p><p>This is the moment that P&amp;O Cruises two newest – and biggest – ships Arvia and Iona arrived together in the Caribbean in a spectacular moment for the island of St. Maarten.</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_PO_Cruises_sister_ships_Arvia_and_Iona_visit_Caribbean_in_rare_joint_call1.jpg" /></p><p>This is the moment that P&amp;O Cruises two newest – and biggest – ships Arvia and Iona arrived together in the Caribbean in a spectacular moment for the island of St. Maarten.</p> The Caribbean Island of Anguilla makes waves with major announcements for 2026 2026-01-22T09:43:36+00:00 2026-01-22T09:43:36+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/the-caribbean-island-of-anguilla-makes-waves-with-major-announcements-for-2026 Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL1_-_The_Caribbean_Island_of_Anguilla_makes_waves_with_major_announcements_for_2026.jpg" /></p><p>Tucked away in the Eastern Caribbean lies the truly incomparable Caribbean island of&nbsp;<a href="http://74n5c4m7.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/http:%2F%2Fwww.ivisitanguilla.com/1/0102019be025918a-3bbde98b-2696-44fe-9ba9-ca1ba48c74a4-000000/ZCez_-djmZWsBAsGYZ3bwXiNpd8=462">Anguilla</a> - the British Overseas Territory, renowned for its powder-white beaches, exciting culinary scene and outstanding accommodation, that’s flourishing with resort developments, increased flights, a new airport terminal, restaurant openings and exciting new tours.</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL1_-_The_Caribbean_Island_of_Anguilla_makes_waves_with_major_announcements_for_2026.jpg" /></p><p>Tucked away in the Eastern Caribbean lies the truly incomparable Caribbean island of&nbsp;<a href="http://74n5c4m7.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/http:%2F%2Fwww.ivisitanguilla.com/1/0102019be025918a-3bbde98b-2696-44fe-9ba9-ca1ba48c74a4-000000/ZCez_-djmZWsBAsGYZ3bwXiNpd8=462">Anguilla</a> - the British Overseas Territory, renowned for its powder-white beaches, exciting culinary scene and outstanding accommodation, that’s flourishing with resort developments, increased flights, a new airport terminal, restaurant openings and exciting new tours.</p> Ras Al Khaimah delivers record tourism performance in 2025 with 1.35m overnight visitors 2026-01-21T12:08:29+00:00 2026-01-21T12:08:29+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/ras-al-khaimah-delivers-record-tourism-performance-in-2025-with-1.35m-overnight-visitors Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Ras_Al_Khaimah_delivers_record_tourism_performance_in_202511.jpg" /></p><p>Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA) announces another year of record-breaking results for the Emirate, welcoming 1.35 million overnight visitors in 2025 – a 6% year-on-year increase – alongside a 12% growth in tourism revenues.</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Ras_Al_Khaimah_delivers_record_tourism_performance_in_202511.jpg" /></p><p>Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA) announces another year of record-breaking results for the Emirate, welcoming 1.35 million overnight visitors in 2025 – a 6% year-on-year increase – alongside a 12% growth in tourism revenues.</p> New report from VisitBritain/VisitEngland shows tourism industry worth £147bn to UK economy 2026-01-20T19:23:06+00:00 2026-01-20T19:23:06+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/new-report-from-visitbritain/visitengland-shows-tourism-industry-worth-%C2%A3147bn-to-uk-economy Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_New_report_from_VisitBritain-VisitEngland_shows_tourism_industry_worth_147bn_to_UK_economy.png" /></p><p>Tourism’s importance to the British economy is highlighted in major new research from national tourism agency VisitBritain/VisitEngland, demonstrating the industry’s significant economic contribution to local communities nationwide and its potential for growth.</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_New_report_from_VisitBritain-VisitEngland_shows_tourism_industry_worth_147bn_to_UK_economy.png" /></p><p>Tourism’s importance to the British economy is highlighted in major new research from national tourism agency VisitBritain/VisitEngland, demonstrating the industry’s significant economic contribution to local communities nationwide and its potential for growth.</p> Jamaica defies Hurricane Melissa with rapid tourism rebound and 300,000 arrivals 2026-01-19T21:11:35+00:00 2026-01-19T21:11:35+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/jamaica-defies-hurricane-melissa-with-rapid-tourism-rebound-and-300000-arrivals Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Jamaica_defies_Hurricane_Melissa_with_rapid_tourism_rebound1.jpg" /></p><p>Following the devastation of&nbsp;Hurricane Melissa&nbsp;in October 2025, Jamaica’s tourism industry is demonstrating a remarkable comeback.</p> <p>Official data released today, January 16, 2026, reveals that the island has successfully hosted nearly&nbsp;300,000 visitors&nbsp;over the past seven weeks. This surge confirms that the nation has met its ambitious goal of restoring full operational capacity in time for the critical&nbsp;winter season, underscoring the resilience of a sector that drives over 30% of the country's&nbsp;gross domestic product.</p> <p>The logistical recovery has been comprehensive, with&nbsp;international airports&nbsp;in Montego Bay and Kingston now functioning at pre-storm levels. Major&nbsp;carriers&nbsp;have maintained their flight frequencies, ensuring a steady stream of global travellers.</p> <p>On the ground, prestigious&nbsp;hotel chains&nbsp;like Riu and Sandals have reopened a majority of their properties; currently, 70% of the island's total&nbsp;room inventory&nbsp;is active, with expectations to hit 80% by the end of this month. A unique pillar of this recovery is the&nbsp;Tourism Housing Assistance &amp; Recovery Programme (THARP).</p> <p>Unlike traditional infrastructure-only approaches, this initiative focuses on the welfare of the&nbsp;tourism workers&nbsp;who were personally affected by the Category 5 storm. By providing grants and vouchers for home repairs, the government is ensuring that the local workforce remains stable and supported, allowing the island's famous&nbsp;hospitality&nbsp;standards to remain uncompromised during the rebuilding phase.</p> <p>Looking further into 2026, the&nbsp;Jamaica Tourist Board&nbsp;is pivoting toward a "culture-driven" growth strategy to differentiate itself in the competitive Caribbean market. Regions like&nbsp;Ocho Ríos and Negril&nbsp;are seeing a swift reopening of natural attractions and wellness retreats.</p> <p>A new global marketing campaign, developed in partnership with&nbsp;Accenture Song, aims to position the island as a destination for emotional and spiritual renewal, inviting travellers to "ignite a spark" in the wake of recent global challenges. Connectivity is also set to reach new heights this year through the diversification of&nbsp;international arrivals.</p> <p>New direct routes from cities such as&nbsp;Lisbon and Bogotá&nbsp;are bringing in a younger demographic of travellers with a keen interest in environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the long-term outlook remains bullish, with international investors committing to the construction of&nbsp;10,000 additional rooms&nbsp;by the end of the decade, signalling deep confidence in the island's future.</p> <p>Technological innovation is playing a central role in managing this new wave of growth. The state is integrating&nbsp;artificial intelligence&nbsp;to help personalize the visitor experience and analyse real-time data. These tools allow officials to monitor&nbsp;visitor arrivals&nbsp;and manage crowds more effectively, steering tourists toward lesser-known gems to prevent over-congestion and protect the island's&nbsp;natural resources.</p> <p>As of mid-January 2026, the message from Kingston is one of strength and&nbsp;economic recovery. While the total visitor count for 2025 fell slightly short of the 5-million-mark due to the hurricane, the current pace of arrivals suggests a record-breaking year ahead. Jamaica’s blend of modern tech, infrastructure investment, and authentic&nbsp;cultural identity&nbsp;continues to make it a primary destination for those seeking a transformative Caribbean experience.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Jamaica_defies_Hurricane_Melissa_with_rapid_tourism_rebound1.jpg" /></p><p>Following the devastation of&nbsp;Hurricane Melissa&nbsp;in October 2025, Jamaica’s tourism industry is demonstrating a remarkable comeback.</p> <p>Official data released today, January 16, 2026, reveals that the island has successfully hosted nearly&nbsp;300,000 visitors&nbsp;over the past seven weeks. This surge confirms that the nation has met its ambitious goal of restoring full operational capacity in time for the critical&nbsp;winter season, underscoring the resilience of a sector that drives over 30% of the country's&nbsp;gross domestic product.</p> <p>The logistical recovery has been comprehensive, with&nbsp;international airports&nbsp;in Montego Bay and Kingston now functioning at pre-storm levels. Major&nbsp;carriers&nbsp;have maintained their flight frequencies, ensuring a steady stream of global travellers.</p> <p>On the ground, prestigious&nbsp;hotel chains&nbsp;like Riu and Sandals have reopened a majority of their properties; currently, 70% of the island's total&nbsp;room inventory&nbsp;is active, with expectations to hit 80% by the end of this month. A unique pillar of this recovery is the&nbsp;Tourism Housing Assistance &amp; Recovery Programme (THARP).</p> <p>Unlike traditional infrastructure-only approaches, this initiative focuses on the welfare of the&nbsp;tourism workers&nbsp;who were personally affected by the Category 5 storm. By providing grants and vouchers for home repairs, the government is ensuring that the local workforce remains stable and supported, allowing the island's famous&nbsp;hospitality&nbsp;standards to remain uncompromised during the rebuilding phase.</p> <p>Looking further into 2026, the&nbsp;Jamaica Tourist Board&nbsp;is pivoting toward a "culture-driven" growth strategy to differentiate itself in the competitive Caribbean market. Regions like&nbsp;Ocho Ríos and Negril&nbsp;are seeing a swift reopening of natural attractions and wellness retreats.</p> <p>A new global marketing campaign, developed in partnership with&nbsp;Accenture Song, aims to position the island as a destination for emotional and spiritual renewal, inviting travellers to "ignite a spark" in the wake of recent global challenges. Connectivity is also set to reach new heights this year through the diversification of&nbsp;international arrivals.</p> <p>New direct routes from cities such as&nbsp;Lisbon and Bogotá&nbsp;are bringing in a younger demographic of travellers with a keen interest in environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the long-term outlook remains bullish, with international investors committing to the construction of&nbsp;10,000 additional rooms&nbsp;by the end of the decade, signalling deep confidence in the island's future.</p> <p>Technological innovation is playing a central role in managing this new wave of growth. The state is integrating&nbsp;artificial intelligence&nbsp;to help personalize the visitor experience and analyse real-time data. These tools allow officials to monitor&nbsp;visitor arrivals&nbsp;and manage crowds more effectively, steering tourists toward lesser-known gems to prevent over-congestion and protect the island's&nbsp;natural resources.</p> <p>As of mid-January 2026, the message from Kingston is one of strength and&nbsp;economic recovery. While the total visitor count for 2025 fell slightly short of the 5-million-mark due to the hurricane, the current pace of arrivals suggests a record-breaking year ahead. Jamaica’s blend of modern tech, infrastructure investment, and authentic&nbsp;cultural identity&nbsp;continues to make it a primary destination for those seeking a transformative Caribbean experience.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> EU’s Tourism Platform supporting green and digital transformation 2026-01-18T20:48:14+00:00 2026-01-18T20:48:14+00:00 https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/eus-tourism-platform-supporting-green-and-digital-transformation Super User <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_EUs_Tourism_Platform_supporting_green_and_digital_transformation.png" /></p><p>The European Commission’s EU Tourism Platform is a groundbreaking initiative designed to accelerate the tourism sector’s transition to sustainability, digital innovation and resilience.</p> <p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_EUs_Tourism_Platform_supporting_green_and_digital_transformation.png" /></p><p>The European Commission’s EU Tourism Platform is a groundbreaking initiative designed to accelerate the tourism sector’s transition to sustainability, digital innovation and resilience.</p>