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Caribbean news: Visitor numbers are strong, but work is ahead

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CARIBBEAN
February 20, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Visitor numbers are strong, but work is ahead
"In short, despite the severe challenges of 2017, more visitors arrived in the Caribbean, and they spent more," the CTO's Hugh Riley said. "But is that enough? Is our work now over?"
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NEWS
Remarkably, hurricanes didn't prevent record year for Caribbean arrivals

The region drew 30.1 million visitors, a 1.7% increase, and had Irma and Maria not wiped out the fourth quarter for many destinations, it would have drawn 31 million, estimated the Caribbean Tourism Organization.

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Norwegian puts Cuba stops on longer cruises

The Norwegian Sun will sail six seven-day cruises from Miami departing on Sundays from Sept. 9 through Oct. 14.

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Anichi Resort on Dominica to be in Marriott's Autograph Collection

The 120-room property is due to open in late 2019.

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Same-sex weddings banned in Bermuda

A new law, the Domestic Partnership Act, reverses Bermuda's legalization of same-sex marriage last May.

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