Newshttps://thephoenixnewspaper.com/table/news/lifestyle/holiday-travel/feed/atom/2026-01-29T22:50:36+00:00Phoenix NewspaperThe Phoenix Newspaper UK | Latest news in UK | Positive news | Inspiring The Next GenerationP&O Cruises sister ships Arvia and Iona visit Caribbean in rare joint call2026-01-28T12:15:20+00:002026-01-28T12:15:20+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/po-cruises-sister-ships-arvia-and-iona-visit-caribbean-in-rare-joint-callSuper 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&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&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 20262026-01-22T09:43:36+00:002026-01-22T09:43:36+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/the-caribbean-island-of-anguilla-makes-waves-with-major-announcements-for-2026Super 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 <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 <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 visitors2026-01-21T12:08:29+00:002026-01-21T12:08:29+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/ras-al-khaimah-delivers-record-tourism-performance-in-2025-with-1.35m-overnight-visitorsSuper 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 economy2026-01-20T19:23:06+00:002026-01-20T19:23:06+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/new-report-from-visitbritain/visitengland-shows-tourism-industry-worth-%C2%A3147bn-to-uk-economySuper 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 arrivals2026-01-19T21:11:35+00:002026-01-19T21:11:35+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/jamaica-defies-hurricane-melissa-with-rapid-tourism-rebound-and-300000-arrivalsSuper User<p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Jamaica_defies_Hurricane_Melissa_with_rapid_tourism_rebound1.jpg" /></p><p>Following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa 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 300,000 visitors 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 winter season, underscoring the resilience of a sector that drives over 30% of the country's gross domestic product.</p>
<p>The logistical recovery has been comprehensive, with international airports in Montego Bay and Kingston now functioning at pre-storm levels. Major carriers have maintained their flight frequencies, ensuring a steady stream of global travellers.</p>
<p>On the ground, prestigious hotel chains like Riu and Sandals have reopened a majority of their properties; currently, 70% of the island's total room inventory is active, with expectations to hit 80% by the end of this month. A unique pillar of this recovery is the Tourism Housing Assistance & Recovery Programme (THARP).</p>
<p>Unlike traditional infrastructure-only approaches, this initiative focuses on the welfare of the tourism workers 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 hospitality standards to remain uncompromised during the rebuilding phase.</p>
<p>Looking further into 2026, the Jamaica Tourist Board is pivoting toward a "culture-driven" growth strategy to differentiate itself in the competitive Caribbean market. Regions like Ocho Ríos and Negril are seeing a swift reopening of natural attractions and wellness retreats.</p>
<p>A new global marketing campaign, developed in partnership with 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 international arrivals.</p>
<p>New direct routes from cities such as Lisbon and Bogotá 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 10,000 additional rooms 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 artificial intelligence to help personalize the visitor experience and analyse real-time data. These tools allow officials to monitor visitor arrivals and manage crowds more effectively, steering tourists toward lesser-known gems to prevent over-congestion and protect the island's natural resources.</p>
<p>As of mid-January 2026, the message from Kingston is one of strength and 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 cultural identity continues to make it a primary destination for those seeking a transformative Caribbean experience.</p>
<p> </p><p><img src="https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/images/HOL_-_Jamaica_defies_Hurricane_Melissa_with_rapid_tourism_rebound1.jpg" /></p><p>Following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa 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 300,000 visitors 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 winter season, underscoring the resilience of a sector that drives over 30% of the country's gross domestic product.</p>
<p>The logistical recovery has been comprehensive, with international airports in Montego Bay and Kingston now functioning at pre-storm levels. Major carriers have maintained their flight frequencies, ensuring a steady stream of global travellers.</p>
<p>On the ground, prestigious hotel chains like Riu and Sandals have reopened a majority of their properties; currently, 70% of the island's total room inventory is active, with expectations to hit 80% by the end of this month. A unique pillar of this recovery is the Tourism Housing Assistance & Recovery Programme (THARP).</p>
<p>Unlike traditional infrastructure-only approaches, this initiative focuses on the welfare of the tourism workers 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 hospitality standards to remain uncompromised during the rebuilding phase.</p>
<p>Looking further into 2026, the Jamaica Tourist Board is pivoting toward a "culture-driven" growth strategy to differentiate itself in the competitive Caribbean market. Regions like Ocho Ríos and Negril are seeing a swift reopening of natural attractions and wellness retreats.</p>
<p>A new global marketing campaign, developed in partnership with 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 international arrivals.</p>
<p>New direct routes from cities such as Lisbon and Bogotá 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 10,000 additional rooms 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 artificial intelligence to help personalize the visitor experience and analyse real-time data. These tools allow officials to monitor visitor arrivals and manage crowds more effectively, steering tourists toward lesser-known gems to prevent over-congestion and protect the island's natural resources.</p>
<p>As of mid-January 2026, the message from Kingston is one of strength and 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 cultural identity continues to make it a primary destination for those seeking a transformative Caribbean experience.</p>
<p> </p>EU’s Tourism Platform supporting green and digital transformation2026-01-18T20:48:14+00:002026-01-18T20:48:14+00:00https://thephoenixnewspaper.com/eus-tourism-platform-supporting-green-and-digital-transformationSuper 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>