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Government to buy Almond Beach

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Government has indicated its intention to purchase Almond Beach Village in St Peter and put it back into operation in the shortest time possible.
A press release from the Barbados Tourism Investment (BTi) stated that Government was not in a position to divulge the full details of the agreement as they are still in the final stages of negotiation with Almond Resorts International, the current owners of the property.
A press release today stated that this latest development would allow the 400 rooms at the Almond Beach Village to be put back in operation in a manner that will positively impact our tourist arrivals in 2014. “The increased number of bed-nights will also go a long way in assisting Barbados to achieve a targeted five per cent increase in visitor arrivals for 2014”.
The release also stated that the Government decision to buy the Almond Beach Village is part of a wider strategy aimed at restoring buoyancy in the tourism industry in Barbados and is ultimately in the best interest of the people of Barbados.
“Every effort is also being made to protect existing airlift into Barbados and indeed to grow overall capacity to ensure that Barbados has a good winter season and that 2014 represents a year of strong growth in arrivals and earnings” added the release.

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