The southern Caribbean island of Curacao, one of the most welcoming Caribbean islands for gay travelers, has joined the LGBT community in celebrating the recent decision to overturn the “Defense of Marriage Act”.
Up to 77 passengers are believed to have died in Spain's worst rail disaster for 40 years. More than 140 others - including one Briton - were injured when a train derailed in the Galicia region in the country's northwest, just outside Santiago de Compestela, a city popular with religious tourists.
LetsdoitintheCaribbean.com is pleased to announce two additional news distribution channels – www.PRTravelwire.com and www.PRTechnologynews.com which is set to reach 40 million people within the Caribbean.
Ecuador hopes consumers will go bananas for the country. The South American nation has teamed up with a U.S.-based advertising firm in an effort to draw more tourists to the country by using a marketing strategy it hopes will “a-peel” to tech savvy travelers.
The Bahamas and the United States have officially signed a memorandum of understanding for pre-clearance operations of the US’ Transportation Security Administration. The agreement formalizes the terms and conditions under which the two governments will engage in cooperation on civil aviation issues.




