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Despite Democrats’ Government Shut Down, ICE Arrests Continue Over Holiday Weekend

Despite Democrats’ Government Shut Down, ICE Arrests Continue Over Holiday Weekend

Without pay, our law enforcement arrested the worst of the worst including child sex abusers, murderers, violent repeat offenders, and drug traffickers WASHINGTON – While the Democrats’ government shutdown continues, they are not deterring U.S....

Owner:  American Government
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Dominican Republic boosts MICE tourism through Industry Educational Day

Dominican Republic boosts MICE tourism through Industry Educational Day

Punta Cana.- The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism (MITUR), in collaboration with SITE Global (Society for Incentive Travel Excellence), hosted the Industry Educational Day at the W Punta Cana Hotel, an event focused on innovation,...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Royal Caribbean’s New Caribbean Cruises Bring New Islands, New Beach Clubs — and a Return to Samaná

Royal Caribbean’s New Caribbean Cruises Bring New Islands, New Beach Clubs — and a Return to Samaná

For Caribbean cruisers, it’s a lineup built for wanderlust. Royal Caribbean’s newly announced 2027–28 season reads like a choose-your-own-adventure through the tropics — with new private islands, a long-awaited return to the Dominican Republic,...

Owner:  Alexander Britell

Dominican Republic showcases successful dengue control model at international convention, cases down 80 percent

Public Health Minister Victor Atallah traveled to San Francisco, California to present the Dominican Republic’s comprehensive national strategy against dengue at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Convention 2025. The country is...

Owner:  Dolores Vicioso

Dominican Republic welcomes 10 new cruise ships

Sixty-seven cruise ships are expected to dock in Puerto Plata’s two cruise ship terminals this November 2025, marking the second-highest total of the year, as reported in Diario Libre. The Dominican Republic is set to bolster its maritime tourism...

Owner:  Dolores Vicioso

Sea Cloud II luxury cruise to make Santo Domingo stop over

Santo Domingo is included in the Sea Cloud II luxury tall ship cruises for 2026 and 2027. The Colonial City is a high point for the 22 December 2026 to 4 January 2027 13-night Christmas and New Year holiday sail. The fares start at US$11,125 per...

Owner:  Dolores Vicioso
Which Countries Have The Most U.S. Tourist Deaths Abroad, State Department Data Shows

Which Countries Have The Most U.S. Tourist Deaths Abroad, State Department Data Shows

When Americans pack their bags for international adventures, the last thing on their minds is becoming a statistic in the State Department’s sobering database of overseas deaths. Yet every year, hundreds of U.S. citizens meet unfortunate ends far...

Owner:  Jimmy Im
Banreservas seeks to attract tourism investment at World Travel Market 2025

Banreservas seeks to attract tourism investment at World Travel Market 2025

Santo Domingo.- Banco de Reservas (Banreservas) is participating in the World Travel Market 2025 (WTM 2025), taking place from November 4 to 6 at the ExCeL London exhibition center in the United Kingdom. The bank’s presence aims to promote new...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Constitution Day holiday moved to Monday, November 10

Constitution Day holiday moved to Monday, November 10

Santo Domingo.- The Ministry of Labor reminded the Dominican business and labor sectors that Thursday, November 6, Constitution Day, will be a regular working day, as the holiday has been officially moved to Monday, November 10. According to Law...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
Dominican Republic welcomes ten new cruise ships

Dominican Republic welcomes ten new cruise ships

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Port Authority (APORDOM) has announced the arrival of ten cruise ships visiting the country for the first time, marking a milestone for Dominican tourism and the port sector. The new vessels—Aida SOL, Cel Xcel,...

Owner:  Portal Alta Tecnología
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