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Caribbean Coming Attractions For 2025

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With new flight routes making the islands more accessible and hotels opening all over the region, the Caribbean figures to be as hot a destination as ever in the new year. Need proof? One island destination — Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos — was listed as the top trending destination in the world in SkyScanner’s Travel Trends for 2025, with the metasearch site recording a staggering 528% increase in searches over the past year.

Meanwhile, some old favorites are becoming more accessible for budget-conscious clients. Flight prices to Castries, St. Lucia, and Bridgetown, Barbados, have dropped significantly — by 25% and 24%, respectively, SkyScanner said. This shift is creating fresh opportunities to highlight these fan-favorite islands for clients seeking culture adventure, or simply a great deal.

But there’s more to be excited about than just search surges.

Eye on the skies

Airlines, for instance, are stepping up with new routes that make both under-the-radar and well-loved islands easier to reach.

For clients drawn to ecoadventures and nature, United Airlines is launching direct flights from Newark to Dominica beginning Feb. 15. The once-weekly Saturday service is a game-changer for this off-the-beaten-path island.

In the Dominican Republic, Delta Airlines is bolstering its Caribbean network with a new seasonal route from Detroit to Punta Cana, starting May 10. With Detroit already connected to Nassau, this latest addition strengthens the Motor City’s position as a Caribbean gateway for Midwest travelers.

For divers and marine-life enthusiasts, JetBlue is making Bonaire more accessible than ever with its New York JFK-Bonaire service, which launched in November. Operating twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays), this route connects the Big Apple with Bonaire’s coral reefs and beaches.

Meanwhile, Delta’s once-weekly JFK-Barbados route launched in December, and American Airlines’ Miami-South Caicos service that will begin in February, further expand access to those islands.

Hotel happenings

A wave of new hotels and resorts across the Caribbean also figure to shape travel trends for the coming year.

For luxury-seeking clients, Grand Turk Island’s surge in popularity coincides with the debut of Salterra, a Luxury Collection Resort, in South Caicos. Opening Feb. 15, Salterra will offer 100 rooms, a spa and six restaurants.

The highly anticipated St. Regis Aruba will open its doors in the island’s Palm Beach area this month, bringing 252 rooms, while Secrets Aruba, an adults-only resort overlooking Baby Beach, is set to open in June. On the Dominican Republic’s east coast, the St. Regis Cap Cana will open with 200 rooms.

St. Lucia, a perennial favorite for romance and adventure, will welcome Sapphire Sands Villas in the summer. Located on Reduit Beach, the villa-style resort offers one-, two- and three-bedroom beachfront units, each equipped with a full kitchen.

For those eyeing Grand Cayman, the Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman is expected to debut in mid-2025, boasting 382 rooms, six dining concepts and a 9,000-square-foot spa. And for trend-focused clients, the W Punta Cana All-Inclusive will open its doors in the second quarter, offering an adults-only experience with three pools, a beach club and more than 10 dining concepts. (https://www.travelweekly.com/Caribbean-Travel/Insights/New-flights-resorts-Caribbean-2025)

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