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TOURISM?OFFICIALS plan to use the observance of Caribbean Tourism?Month to heighten the value of the industry and its importance to the region.
In a message, secretary general of the Caribbean Tourism?Organisation (CTO), Hugh Riley, said that this year the CTO decided to showcase the industry and honour the nations by extending the festivities for an entire month.
Caribbean Tourism Month will be celebrated throughout November to bring awareness to our region and greater meaning to our theme: One Sea, One Voice, One Caribbean, Riley said.
“Throughout the month with the help of our CTO members – 32 governments and the private sector – we will take the opportunity to heighten the value of tourism and its importance to the region. Various member countries have developed activities to highlight the vibrant culture and rich heritage of the Caribbean and in turn, inspire visitors to explore their islands.”
Riley, who is also chief executive officer of the CTO, said that the Caribbean was a year-round destination that annually attracted more than 23 million visitors from all across the globe.
“The region has continued to make great strides in the tourism sector as our countries have kept their commitment to improve the economic, social and cultural development of the Caribbean,” he said.
“From expanded air service to newly enhanced airports and seaports, to the development of luxury hotels, cruising and yachting facilities, we are enriching the region with unparalleled assets.
“As we celebrate Caribbean Tourism Month, we encourage you to continue the effort to enhance the profile of the Caribbean. We are undeniably world-renowned for our white-sand beaches and clear blue oceans; our rich history, exciting music and exotic cuisine; each destination with its own unique flavour. By combining our resources we are united as one powerful voice, one sea, one Caribbean.”
 

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