The listing links back to a supplier, destination, or public offer page.
Source and review system
How Caribbean travel deals are sourced, reviewed, and labelled.
The goal is simple: help travellers compare Caribbean offers while making it clear where a listing came from, when it was last checked, and what still needs to be confirmed with the supplier.
Short answer
Deals may come from public supplier pages, official destination offer pages, or submitted partner offers. Pulled and submitted deals should stay in review until a human checks the source link, destination, dates, pricing notes, and terms.
Where deal leads come from
Deal leads can come from public hotel, resort, tour operator, travel supplier, destination, and tourism partner pages. The source workflow is designed to respect public pages and keep every pulled listing separate from live deals until review.
What pending review means
A pending deal is not automatically published. It should be checked for relevance, source URL quality, destination fit, supplier name, travel dates, booking deadline, price note, image use, and terms before appearing as a public listing.
How labels should be read
A human review step supports the listing, but travellers should still confirm final supplier terms.
The listing should not appear active and should point travellers to related current deals.
What travellers should confirm before booking
Travel details, prices, availability, taxes, fees, room categories, travel dates, cancellation policies, and booking terms can change. Always confirm final information with the supplier, airline, hotel, travel advisor, or official destination source before booking.
How expired deals are handled
Expired or unavailable deals should not look active. They can be removed, marked as expired, hidden from active deal grids, or replaced with related current deals.
Travel partners
Have a legitimate Caribbean offer to submit?
Submit the source URL, dates, price note, and terms so the offer can be reviewed before it appears in the public deal database.
Source FAQ
Quick answers about deal labels
Are source-linked offers verified?
Source-linked means the listing points to a supplier or public source. It does not replace checking live price, availability, and terms.
Can hotels and resorts submit deals?
Yes. Hotels, resorts, tour operators, travel advisors, destination partners, and travel brands can submit legitimate offers for review.
What does last checked mean?
Last checked is the most recent date available in the local deal record. Travellers should still confirm final details with the supplier.