Dominican Republic: Latin America’s second-biggest destination by 2025
With almost 12 million visitors by 2025, the Dominican Republic is set to become Latin America’s second-largest tourist destination, just behind Mexico. The announcement was
With almost 12 million visitors by 2025, the Dominican Republic is set to become Latin America’s second-largest tourist destination, just behind Mexico. The announcement was
At first glance, a summit on air connectivity seems to be a strictly technical affair: routes, capacity, infrastructure, growth strategies. However, in Bermuda, the CTO
The 5ᵉ edition of Fanm Dijital 2025 was dedicated to five female entrepreneurs from Martinique, whose digital projects address concrete local issues. Organized by the
Located in the western Caribbean Sea, San Andrés is a Colombian territory in a class of its own. Closer to Nicaragua than to the South

TeMeUm 2026 marks a new stage in the policy of supporting local biodiversity initiatives in the French overseas territories. Launched by theFrench Office for Biodiversity
Aimé Césaire remains one of the most structuring intellectual and political figures in contemporary Caribbean history. A major poet of French-language literature, a key anti-colonial
French Guiana reaches a milestone in 2025. With 167,036 registered tourists 142,000 in 2024, the region’s tourism dynamic is now structural. Behind this growth, the
February 24, 1895 remains one of the most decisive dates in Cuba’s history. Cuba. On that day, several uprisings broke out simultaneously across the island,
The RORC Caribbean 600 returned this Monday, February 23, 2026 for its 17th edition, starting from English Harbour, Antigua. Organized by the Royal Ocean Racing
Treemonisha is set to be one of the major cultural events in Martinique at the start of 2026. On Saturday February 28, 2026 at 7:30pm,

Direct flight between Saint Kitts and Nigeria is part of a more profound evolution in relations between the Caribbean and the African continent. On March
From April 29 to May 3, 2026, the city of Basse-Terre will host the second edition of the festival Patrimoines en Lumières 2026is now a
March 23, 1648 occupies a special place in Caribbean history. On that day, the French and Dutch signed the Concordia Treaty an agreement organizing the
The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie has published a figure that reshuffles the deck in the global language debate: 396 million people now speak French.
In the southern Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela, Bonaire is a territory in a class of its own. Less publicized than its neighbors Aruba
Marcus Garvey remains one of the most influential figures to emerge from the Caribbean. Born in Jamaica at the end of the 19th century, he
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