One of the most popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean is looking to help bolster their economic recovery by collaborating with other islands in the Caribbean. The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism announced that Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte recently underwent successful talks with Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett and other private sector officials about how the Caribbean can revitalize tourism and restart local economies after more than a year of waiting. They’re calling the collaboration a “coopetition” – a combination of cooperation and competition.
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“Regional collaboration is important to our success and we must continue to share best practices, especially as they relate to public health safety protocols even as the traveling community becomes vaccinated,” Commissioner Boschulte said. “The Caribbean is the most desirable warm weather destination, and we know how to deliver world-c
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United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ) authorized Disney Cruise Line to conduct a simulated cruise on June 29. In this way, the Disney Dream will sail for two nights, departing from Port Canaveral in Florida, in order to assess the health and safety protocols of the crew.