North America

Cruise lines continue to delay restarting in North America and Alaska

Any hopes for voyages this spring are fading

The comeback for cruise holidays in US waters may be delayed until later this year despite their resumption in Europe.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lifted its seven month ‘no sail order’ on cruising in US waters on October 31, replacing it with a ‘Framework for Conditional Sailing Order’ that appeared to pave the way for the resumption of sailing.

However three months down the line, the public health agency appears to be dragging its feet when it comes to giving the cruise industry the guidance needed to resume cruising from US ports.

While North America is at a standstill, MSC Cruises have restarted sailing in the Mediterranean. The operator’s flagship, MSC Grandiosa, re-entered the water at the end of January on a seven-night cruise departing from Genoa.

According to some industry insiders, it is doubtful that the 63 cruise ships currently off US shores are likely to resume in America before July in the very best-case scenario. 

Read my news story for The Telegraph here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/cruise-lines-may-not-return-us-late-2021/

Countdown to WTA Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony

t's the final countdown! World Travel Awards Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony is almost here.

Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa will welcome hospitality leaders from across the region on Saturday 16th September, as they gather to see who among them has been voted the pinnacle of the travel industry.

This will be the fifth time World Travel Awards has visited Turks & Caicos, following dazzling ceremonies at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa back in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2012.

The highly anticipated WTA Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony will kick off with a cocktail reception at 7pm while the gala ceremony and dinner commences at 8pm and will, this year, be compered by Anastagia Pierre.

An international model, actress and television host, Anastagia has graced the pages of esteemed publications such as Sports Illustrated and GQ and walked the catwalk for designers including Chloe, Roberto Cavalli and Herve Leger. Her television credits include co-hosting The Morning Show for NBC Miami, in addition to featuring on major television networks such as HBO, MTV and TLC.

Delegates attending World Travel Awards Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony 2017 will also be dazzled by a collection of island entertainment including the “We Funk” Junkanoo Groupdelivering a traditional parade of masks, costumes and instruments led by Kitchener Penn - and a live sampling ofBeaches Turks and Caicos’ new cinematic entertainment series, Voilà, which will showcase excerpts from its Dolce Vita and Treasure Island.

Looking ahead to the glittering event, World Travel Awards President and Founder Graham Cooke, said: "It will be an absolute pleasure for us to return to Turks & Caicos for our annual Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony."

"We have had a long and fruitful relationship with Sandals Resorts International and I can think of no better partner for this event. I can't wait to welcome all of our nominees to Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa in just a couple of weeks."

Chairman of Sandals Resorts International, Gordon "Butch" Stewart, said: "We are delighted to once again play host to the World Travel Awards Caribbean & North American Gala and to welcome the region's hospitality stars to Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa."

Stewart continued: "It is an honour and privilege, especially during Beaches' 20th anniversary year, to celebrate this industry which brings joy to our guests and is so critical to the success and well-being of the Caribbean and its people."

World Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. Today, the World Travel Awards brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

Each year, World Travel Awards covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region.

World Travel Awards Gala Ceremonies are widely regarded as the best networking opportunities in the travel industry, attended by government and industry leaders, luminaries and international print and broadcast media.

Notes to Editors

About World Travel Awards
World Travel Awards celebrates its 24th anniversary this year and is acknowledged across the globe as the ultimate travel accolade.
Attended by senior executives from major travel companies, operators, destinations, WTA events are universally respected as providing established, top level networking opportunities, regionally and globally.
The brand aims to celebrate those organisations who push the boundaries of industry excellence.

Welcome on board sponsors

30 August 2017

World Travel Awards is proud to welcome on board Scotia Bank, Flow, Bordier Bank and Caicos Express as official sponsors for its upcoming Caribbean and North America Gala Ceremony 2017.

Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa will welcome hospitality leaders from across the region on Saturday 16th September, as they gather to see who among them has been voted the pinnacle of the travel industry.

This will be the fifth time World Travel Awards has visited Turks & Caicos, following dazzling ceremonies at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa back in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2012.

World Travel Awards President and Founder, Graham Cooke, said: “It will be be an absolute pleasure for us to return to Turks & Caicos for our annual Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony and with Scotia Bank, Flow, Bordier Bank and Caicos Express coming on board, it’s shaping up to be our most successful Caribbean and North America Gala Ceremony yet.”

“We’re thrilled to be collaborating with Scotia Bank, Flow, Bordier Bank and Caicos Express and we will work together to take WTA to new heights and audiences.”

World Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. Today, the World Travel Awards brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

Each year, World Travel Awards covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region.

World Travel Awards Gala Ceremonies are widely regarded as the best networking opportunities in the travel industry, attended by government and industry leaders, luminaries and international print and broadcast media.

For more information on World Travel Awards, please visit www.worldtravelawards.com

To learn more about our sponsors, please visit:

www.caicosexpress.com

www.scotiabank.com

www.discoverflow.co/turks-and-caicos

 

www.bordier.com

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Magical Montreal

French speaking Montreal has everything: an amazing eating out scene, a scenic waterfront, stunning stone buildings, magnificent cathedrals, cobblestone streets and charming cafes.
It’s also a destination that knows how to let its hair down– particularly this year as Quebec’s largest city celebrates its 375th anniversary. And, at less than seven hours flying time from the UK, Montreal is closer than you think. TNT shows you the way to go…



Marvel at The Notre Dame
The neo-gothic Notre Dame basilica - where the late, great Luciano Pavarotti recorded his celebrated Christmas concert - is a masterpiece in itself. However to celebrate the 375th anniversary of the city’s founding, its grand interior will be the site of a multi billion dollar laser show which will light up the columns, stained glass windows, statues and crazily ornate ceiling of the basilica for a whole year.
www.basiliquenotredame.ca/en

Amble around Old Montreal
Most tourists make the Old Montreal neighbourhood their first port of call and for good reason. The scenic waterfront, stunning stone buildings, magnificent cathedrals and churches(Mark Twain famously called Montreal “a city where you couldn’t throw a brick without breaking a church window”) and cobblestone streets of Montreal’s Old Town could keep you contented for days.
www.vieux.montreal.qc.ca/eng

Go boho
For the TNT team, much of Montreal’s appeal lies in losing yourself in the Bohemian enclaves of Little Italy, The Village and Plateau Mont-Royal. The latter, home to Montreal’s media and creative folk, captures the imagination like no other neighbourhood.  So much so that it was even the star of its own show - Les Bobos - which looked at the life and loves of the Plateau's hip residents and ran from 2012-2013. It’s fun to browse the vibrant boutiques along Boulevard St Laurent, before retiring for a cafe au lait in one of the Plateau’s quirky pavement cafes. (Unlike other Canadian metropolises, Montreal has yet to be Starbucks-ified).

Park life
When you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Montreal, go to the city’s green lungs - aka Mont Royal Park. This leafy expanse was designed by Frederick Law Omsted, the architect behind New York’s Central Park, and holds a special place in the hearts of Montrealers . (Whatever you do, don’t make the mistake of calling Montreal’s ‘mountain’, a hill as Oscar Wilde once did in the 1880s). You can reach Mont Royal Park by taxi, public transport or by BIXI - the super affordable public solar powered bicycle system, that served as the blueprint for London’s Santander Cycles (nee Boris bikes).
www.montreal.com/parks/mtroyal.html

Go east
The Eastern Townships are only an hour's drive from Montreal down the Autoroute 10, but the contrast between Quebec’s cosmopolitan capital and the sleepy ‘Cantons d l’Est’ (as the Eastern Townships are known by its French inhabitants), couldn’t be greater.  The Townships’ sparkling blue lakes, quaint villages and rolling hills are reminiscent of New England (indeed the area was initially inhabited by New Englanders who moved north after the American Revolutionary War in the late 1700s) - and provide the perfect backdrop for some serious R and R.
www.easterntownships.org

Food glorious food
Make no mistake: Montreal has a love affair with food. The star of this gourmet getaway, is smoked meat sandwiches. Montreal’s best known bastion of brisket is Schwartz’s smoked meat emporium (owned by the Queen of the power ballad, Celine Dion) but be prepared to queue: expect to see a line snaking out of the door regardless of which hour you visit.
Need a break from brisket? Fill your boots with a Montreal bagel, which tend to be smaller and sweeter than their Big Apple counterparts. (There’s a fierce, yet friendly, rivalry between Montrealers and New Yorkers, as to which city serves up the best bagel). Two of the best places to try the Montreal bagel are Fairmont Bagel (www.fairmountbagel.com/) and St Viateur Bagel (www.stviateurbagel.com/) - look out for the newspaper articles from around the world, on the walls.
Another Montreal must try is poutine - French fries drowned in gravy and cheese curds that are surprisingly satisfying. You’ll find poutine on menus all over Montreal.

Get lost in the underground city
There’s no bad time to visit Montreal: spring sees maple saps rising, summer is all about blossoms and autumn is harvest time while in winter, there’s snowmen. Sure it can be now numbingly cold as temperatures plummet (often as low as -20), but this is when ingenious inventions such as Montreal’s Underground City - 20 miles of subterranean pedestrian tunnels packed full of shops, schools, offices,  restaurants and concert halls - come into their own. Discover more at www.montrealundergroundcity.com

Weekend excursion
Got a couple of extra days to kill?  Escape to Quebec City. The 400 year old UNESCO World Heritage site -  a quick and easy, if unattractive, three hour drive up the road from Montreal - is remnant of an older, miraculously unspoilt world. Case in point? Despite being the capital of Quebec (and the only North American fortified city whose walls still exist), the pretty city’s half a million inhabitants still refer to Quebec City as a ‘village’.
www.quebecregion.com/en

 

Get your nightlife on
Montreal is a place of parades, festivals and year round raucous concerts and shows, including those by home grown companies such as Cirque du Soleil (www.cirquedusoleil.com). A fan of jazz? Aim to coincide your visit with the world famous, fantastic Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (www.montrealjazzfest.com) which, this year, is taking place from 28 June-8 July. Alternatively if you want to catch the next Arcade Fire, check out Casa del Popolo (www.casadelpopolo.com) and Sala Rossa (www.lasaladelrosso.it) in Mile End, or Divan Orange (www.divanorange.org) on the Plateau where, for just a few dollars, you can hear indie acts any day of the week.

 

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