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The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a notification to pilots to exercise extreme caution due to a “worsening security situation and heightened military activity” around Venezuela, as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on Nicolas Maduro.
Silence used to prevail in the forest of a private Caribbean islet until environmentalists transformed it into a love nest for the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana
See the US State Department travel advisories for popular Caribbean travel destinations and locations the US advises against visiting.
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This Stunning Caribbean Island Has Cloud Forests, a Volcano, and Pristine Beaches—and You Can Drive Around It in an Hour
Discover the best of St. Kitts, from luxury hotels to thrilling adventures and dining hot spots. Plan your dream trip with insider tips from island experts.
Mexico will take over as host of the Caribbean Series because of uncertainty about whether the event could be held in Venezuela as planned, given the geopolitical tensions in that country. Mexican Pacific League president Salvador Escobar confirmed on Thursday that the Caribbean Professional Baseball Confederation decided to move the tournament to Mexico.
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Trinidad and Tobago will open Caribbean nation’s airports to US military as Venezuela tensions grow
The government of Trinidad and Tobago says it will allow the U.S. military access to its airports in upcoming weeks as tensions between the United States and Venezuela remain high.
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This is the cheapest island to visit in the Caribbean for 2026
When most travelers picture the Caribbean, they imagine big-name islands defined by glossy luxury resorts, all-inclusive price tags, and vacation costs that add up fast. But picture something different: wandering pastel-painted streets where Dutch and Caribbean influences collide,
Royal Caribbean partners with USVI to redevelop Crown Bay Cruise Port, boosting tourism and guest experiences in St. Thomas.
SOUTHCOM commander Adm. Alvin Holsey retires after less than a year leading the combatant command, amid growing scrutiny over controversial drug boat strikes in Caribbean waters.