Miami Joins Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and More US Destinations in Witnessing a Shift in Tourism as Travelers Choose Secondary Travel Options Over Popular Gateways in Florida: Everything You Need to Know
Miami Joins Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and More US Destinations in Witnessing a Shift in Tourism as Travelers Choose Secondary Travel Options Over Popular Gateways in Florida: Everything You Need to Know Miami, along with Orlando, Fort Myers, Naples, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and other popular U.S. destinations, is witnessing a shift in tourism as travelers increasingly opt for secondary travel options over these traditional gateways in Florida. This change is largely driven by rising costs, overcrowding, and the desire for more authentic, relaxed experiences. As Florida’s...
Miami Joins Fort Lauderdale, New York, Atlanta, Boston, Newark, and Others in Facing a Decline in Tourist Arrivals from Latin America Amid US Travel Freeze Last Year: Everything You Need to Know
Miami Joins Fort Lauderdale, New York, Atlanta, Boston, Newark, and Others in Facing a Decline in Tourist Arrivals from Latin America Amid US Travel Freeze Last Year: Everything You Need to Know Miami joins Fort Lauderdale, New York, Atlanta, Boston, Newark and others in facing a decline in tourist arrivals from Latin America, as economic pressures, currency fluctuations, shifting travel preferences and reduced air capacity helped fuel a broader US travel freeze last year. This downturn shows how even flagship gateways that once relied heavily on Latin American demand must now...
Florida Issues Urgent Travel Warning Ahead of 2026 World Cup Over Immigration Concerns and Racial Profiling Risks
Florida Issues Urgent Travel Warning Ahead of 2026 World Cup Over Immigration Concerns and Racial Profiling Risks As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Florida is gearing up to host hundreds of thousands of international visitors. With the tournament scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19, the state is expecting a surge in tourism, particularly in Miami, where seven World Cup matches will be held. However, concerns over immigration enforcement have led to a statewide travel alert being issued by a coalition of civil and human rights organizations. The alert...