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CAN-AM KICKOFF USHERS IN MYRTLE BEACH MIGRATION

With the 63rd Annual Can-Am Days set to kick off Saturday (March 9) – coinciding with some school breaks – Canadians will begin their annual seasonal migration to Myrtle Beach. But while the festivities and special offers continue through March 17th, the Grand Strand region of South Carolina has a host of new offers and attractions that carry on throughout 2024.

SPRING FEVER: Unexpected Arizona is calling Canadians

Spring is in the air in Arizona – and that means spring training baseball, desert blooms, and plenty of Canadians. And while the former are annual rights of Spring, the latter is especially welcome news as the southern US state expects to at last surpass pre-pandemic numbers in 2024.

CARNIVAL INVESTS BIG IN GRAND BAHAMA

Carnival Cruise Line has announced plans for a US$100-million pier extension that will double the arrival capacity of Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s new exclusive destination scheduled to open on Grand Bahama island in the summer of 2025. With the additional $100- million pier extension investment, the now $600-million flagship project remains the largest of its kind ever undertaken by Carnival Corp.

DUBLIN MILESTONE: WestJet launches Europe season from East

WestJet flight WS34 from Toronto touched down in Dublin on Friday, marking the return of transatlantic flying by the carrier between eastern Canada and Europe. The service to the Irish capital also kicked off the 10-year anniversary of WestJet’s entry into Europe, commemorating the airline’s inaugural transatlantic flight between St. John’s and Dublin in 2014.

THE LATEST ON LOS CABOS – A CANADIAN FAVOURITE

Located on the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos might be the “most isolated” region of Mexico – “you have to come by air,” notes the managing director of the region’s tourist board, Rodrigo Esponda – but Canadians clearly have no trouble finding the vacation hotspot.

ROOM WITH A VIEW: London landmark to become a hotel

The BT Tower, a futuristic landmark on the London skyline for 60 years, is to become a hotel, says owner BT Group PLC. The company, formerly known as British Telecom, said it has agreed to sell the tower to US company MCR Hotels for 275 million pounds ($470 million).

THE NEED FOR WEED: Nevada sanctions first cannabis lounge

Nevada regulators have issued the first license to operate a lounge – in Las Vegas – where cannabis can be consumed recreationally, marking the first of what are expected to be dozens of such operations and marking what one company owner says is “a platform… where tourists and locals alike can be a part of a new chapter in the evolution of hospitality.”

PAINTING A PICTURE OF VIRGINIA BEACH

Representatives from Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) touched down in Montreal last week to share the latest destination news and connect with travel agents, tour operators, and travel media. The event featured dinner and an immersive mural painting activity designed to offer a taste of the coastal city’s eclectic ViBe creative district.

BAHAMAS SHATTERS TOURISM RECORD

Surpassing all previous records, the Bahamas welcomed over 9.64 million visitors in 2023, marking a historic milestone the Caribbean nation. The figure represents a 38% increase over 2022 and a 33% increase compared to the previous 2019 record.

THINGS ARE LOOKING UP AT EIFFEL TOWER

The Eiffel Tower reopened to visitors on Sunday after a six-day closure because of striking employees demanding better maintenance of the historic landmark, showing traces of rust, and salary hikes. The operator of the 330-metre tower said it reached an agreement with unions representing the workers after promising to allocate an “ambitious 380-million euro (about $412 million) investment by 2031” for renovation work.

SUGAR TIME: Spring ushers in Québec’s sweetest tradition

From traditional rustic wooden cabins to avant-garde culinary experiences, sugar shacks come in many forms. Long wooden tables draped with checkered tablecloths set the stage for a hearty Québécois meal where almost every dish is bathed in maple syrup. Besides serving up delicious food, sugar shacks are a social hub for friends and family – and a favourite for visitors to La Belle province.  

TRADITIONAL UK EVENT CAUSES INTERNATIONAL FLAP

Women in matching checkered aprons, headscarves, and a rainbow of running shoes limbered up as they prepared for the centuries-old pancake race in the English country town Olney. They rolled their shoulders in unison, raised up on their toes and did squats before stepping to the starting line – frying pans in hand.

LET THE GAMES BEGIN: France road show touts Olympics and more

There was certainly no shortage of top-of-mind topics at Atout France’s annual Canadian roadshow this week – a four-city tour that winds up in Vancouver Thursday after gala event in Montreal, Toronto, and Calgary. After all, the Summer Olympic Games awaits the starters gun July 26 in Paris, D-Day will be thoughtfully remembered in Normandy on its milestone 80th anniversary on June 6, and the long-awaited re-opening of Paris’s landmark Notre Dame Cathedral is scheduled for Dec. 8 (it was famously devastated by fire 2019).

IS EGYPT SAFE? Our Goway FAM found out (and the answer is yes!)

The cruise ships dot the Nile like planes coming into an airport, though the procession belies the fact that they are operating at half capacity or less as Egyptian tourism continues to be rocked by the country’s perceived proximity to the war in Palestine – despite the fact that the distance from Gaza to Giza is close to 500 km., and through the Sinai desert no less.

JTB KICKS OFF QUARTERLY OPEN HOUSE SERIES

Travel advisors are invited to connect with JTB Canada team during virtual drop-in sessions as the tourist board launches a new virtual travel agent engagement series with the Jamaica Winter Open House, taking place today (Wednesday, Feb. 21) from 1 to 3 p.m. ET. Further sessions are planned throughout the year.

LONDON ‘REIMAGINES’ ICONIC TUBE MAP

For anyone with even a passing acquaintance with London, the city’s Tube map is as iconic as the red buses or the black cabs. But for the past few years, there’s been something not quite right about the map originally designed by Harry Beck in 1933 – a collection of orange train lines, mostly orbiting the inner city, known as the London Overground.

‘FANTASTIC FIVE’: Visit Lauderdale builds on ‘phenomenal’ tourism year

Springboarding off a “phenomenal” year of tourism, which included $125 million in revenue from the tourist development tax – the second highest in its history – Visit Lauderdale has unveiled a series of ambitious destination marketing initiatives for 2024 designed to “share our message of inclusion and diversity to travellers who are looking for fun, bold, immersive, and interactive experiences.”

SOUTHERN COMFORT: Greater Fort Lauderdale’s tempting eats and cozy treats

With a culinary landscape and cultural scene flourishing with newfound vitality, Greater Fort Lauderdale’s buzzing neighbourhoods offer a diverse array of creative, highly sought-after restaurants, but also classic comfort food, from pizza to barbecue and, of course, ice cream – the perfect compliment to the South Florida warmth.

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS?: PEI and NHL sign partnership deal

Canada’s smallest province is looking to boost its tourism profile through a deal with the National Hockey League. The agreement announced Tuesday designates Tourism Prince Edward Island as the “official travel destination partner of the NHL.’”

WHAT’S NEW IN ORLANDO FOR THE HOLIDAYS

With a Family Day and Spring Break on the horizon, Orlando is sure to be in the spotlight for many Canadians. And with more than two dozen new experiences set to amuse, entertain, and dazzle in the theme park capital, here’s a look at just some of what’s new for the upcoming holidays, and beyond.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Where to eat on the street in Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City, a culinary haven renowned for its vibrant street food scene, has embarked on an international campaign to showcase its unique and transformative cuisine. Spearheaded by the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism, the campaign has enticed audiences worldwide since December with its compelling video titled “All You Can Eat.”

FORT MYERS REBOUNDS FROM HURRICANE IAN

During my recent visit to Lee County, Florida I couldn’t help but strum along to Jimmy Buffett’s 1977 hit song, “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes.”  As I walked the streets and beaches of Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva islands, these lines in particular stood out:

EXPLORE ’24: 7 reasons to visit Denmark

With a rich cultural heritage and vibrant culinary scene, Denmark always has plenty on the go to entice visitors, not least a host of new events and experiences set to take place in 2024. From unique sightseeing and active adventures to only-in-Denmark culinary celebrations, here are seven mouthwatering reasons to visit this year.

IT’S MONEY HONEY: Exorbitant costs make the Maldives less desirable to many

The island of Maldives in the North Central Indian Ocean, is high on the ‘gotta go’ list of many travellers. Who can resist an alluring island, graced with stunning white sand beaches, luminous cyan-blue waters, and dazzling coral reefs. And, it’s not just brochure BS, the beauty of this paradise seems infinite – but there’s a catch – an underreported story that raises eyebrows.

TAIWAN INTRODUCES SPECIALIST COURSE FOR AGENTS

In an initiative to enhance the knowledge of travel agencies across Canada about Taiwan’s diverse travel offerings, the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) has announced the launch of its online Taiwan Tourism School. This e-learning platform is specifically designed to acquaint Canadian travel professionals with the unique allure of Taiwan as a premier tourist destination.

TAMPA TIME: Transforming travel training

Visit Tampa Bay has introduced a new and comprehensive training, marketing, and sales tool designed specifically for travel advisors.  The Tampa Bay Specialist Learning & Sales Companion features cutting-edge technology and is touted as “a significant advancement in remote destination sales and training” that goes beyond a typical educational course.

JAMAICA WELCOMES RECORD VISITOR ARRIVALS: Now Exceed Pre-Pandemic Numbers

With a record winter tourist season on the horizon and 10 consecutive quarters of growth posted, Jamaica is reporting visitor arrivals of approximately 4.1 million for 2023. This represents a 16% increase over the previous year’s numbers and a 7.5% increase over 2019 pre-pandemic numbers. Of this total, more than half of the island’s visitors are from the US at approximately 3 million.

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