Hosted
by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and the Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board
and organized by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), the much-anticipated
and always well-attended Caribbean Marketplace 2013 was a spirited affair at Atlantis
Resort in Paradise Island.
Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island ( credit: M. Reffes) |
Held for the second
consecutive year in the Bahamas, a first for any country that has hosted the
show, the 31st annual Marketplace got off to a rousing start with performances
by the Royal Bahamas Police Force Band and the National Choir and speeches by Obie Wilchcombe , minister
of tourism, Richard Doumeng, president,
CHTA and the Hon. Perry Christie, prime minister of the Bahamas who noted “2012 will be seen as
the year in which travel to our beautiful and distinct region turned around,
due in large measure to the impact and success of Marketplace 2012.”
(credit: M. Reffes ) |
(credit: M. Reffes ) |
With buyers from twenty countries, the region’s largest tourism trade show is a magnet for buyers, sellers, suppliers and government officials who sealed deals during 12,476 appointments in two days.
Raymond Francis, Exec. Director Bahamas Out Island Promotion Board Shavonne Darville, co-owner Gems of Paradise, President of the Board ( credit: M. Reffes ) |
Jamaica Tourist Board (credit: JTB ) |
Bahamas
Buzz
At the Atlantis, industry veteran
Cristian Sariego has been appointed general manager of The Cove Atlantis and The
Reef Atlantis in Paradise Island. Upcoming at the 3970-room resort includes an
expanded casino, interactive encounters with the manatees and the opening of Olives,
a favorite eatery at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. “We are a multi-dimensional property
with a product for every demographic, ‘said George Markantonis, president
Kerzner International Bahamas, “we operate one large resort with varying price
points and amenities which is why we lay claim to a twenty-three percent
visitor return rate .”
Cristian Sariego ( credit: Atlantis) |
Slated to open at the end of next year, the $3.5
billion Baha Mar Resort in Nassau’s Cable Beach will include 2,2000 new rooms
in four hotel brands including the Mondrian, Grand Hyatt , Rosewood and the Baha Mar Hotel which will house the
largest casino in the Caribbean. When complete, the largest complex in the
Caribbean will also offer two spas, water-park, nightclub, Jack Nicklaus golf
course and wedding chapel. “We are
targeting Baha Mar as the Bahamas Riviera which will redefine the vacation
experience, “said Robert Sands, vice president, Baha Mar. Also in the Baha Mar
development are the already-operating 550-room Wyndham and 700-room Sheraton.
Rendering Baha Mar Hotel ( credit: Baha Mar ) |
For foodies, Graycliff Hotel has launched The Art of
Chocolate Making at its new chocolate factory in Nassau. From roasting beans to
creating artisan truffles, the one-hour
tour is a must-do for the entire family and be booked either on-line or at many
of the resorts in Nassau and Paradise Island.
www.graycliff.com
Graycliff Sweet Treats ( credit: Graycliff) |
Trade
Floor Talk
Island
Routes Caribbean Adventures launched ‘Live Funner ‘tours that takes visitors beyond the resort and into the heart of
the islands. “We bring our commitment to creating
opportunity and sharing the joy and excitement of our Caribbean home,” said David Shields, general manager,” by the end of the
adventure, our guests feel like one of the locals.” “We
will launch this spring in Grenada with River Tubing and the Epicurean Delight that
will take foodies to see how chocolate is made and to the many spice gardens
that dot the island, “adds David Shields. www.islandroutes.com
Zip Lining Tour ( credit: Island Routes ) |
Aimbridge
Hospitality will open the Best Western
Premier Petion-Ville on March 15. A
four-star property near the capital, the hotel is the first US
chain hotel to open in Haiti. The seven
story 106-room hotel will have a whisky bar, spa, 24-hour security and a restaurant.
“We are extremely proud of this hotel, “said Tom Osborn, regional director,
North American development,” it incorporates Haitian design and art work and
offers a unique experience for the business traveler, individuals and families.
“
According to research released by Smith Travel
Research, the Dominican Republic added 224 new rooms in 2012, the biggest
number of any country in the Caribbean with Puerto Rico ranking second with 130
new rooms built last year. In the D.R.,
construction has started on the Westin Puntacana Resort in the Playa Blanca area
near the airport. The 204 room hotel
will have convention space, cigar bar, outdoor pool and a Westin Workout gym.
“We are excited to be financing the construction of The Westin Puntacana Resort
& Club,” Frank Rainieri, president, Grupo Puntacana , “our investment
reflects our confidence in continued international demand for exceptional
travel experiences in the Dominican Republic.”
The five-star hotel will offer guests
access to amenities within the Puntacana Resort & Club including a 45-hole
golf course, Six Senses Spa, restaurants, freshwater springs, equestrian center
and petting zoo as well as an array of water sports.
Punta Cana Resort & Club and Golf Course ( below) (Credit: Punta Cana Resort ) |
In St. Maarten, The Princess Juliana Airport will
undergo major improvements including runway rehabilitation, new taxiways and a
new website - www.sxmairport.com – with accurate arrival and departure
information as well as tips for travelers visiting the island. For the shoppers in
the crowd, the Blue Mall in Cupecoy is open with a plethora of upscale shops
and boutiques. "St. Maarten is already a shopper's
paradise,” said Edward Dest, interim director of tourism, “the Mall is a
welcome addition to what we offer our visitors from around the world.” The regional trade show, SMART, will be held May
15 – 18 at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort.
(credit: St. Maarten Tourist Bureau ) |
Blue Mall ( credit: St. Maarten Island Guide ) |
Across the pond, the ferry from the airport
in St. Maarten to Anguilla now departs in the evening for travelers who prefer
not to overnight in St. Maarten. On the
hotel landscape, two openings for next year include Zemi Beach, a 112-room
high-end hotel on Shoal Bay and the 32-room Manoah built on the site of the
former Ku Hotel. Slated to open in December, the upscale Malliouhana Hotel is now under new
ownership. The iconic resort opened in 1984 and
closed in 2011 pending a sale. “We are very
excited about these island developments, “said Haydn Hughes, parliamentary secretary of tourism, “we
are confident they will offer our visitors even more options when visiting the
island. “
Haydn Huges, parliamentary secretary , tourism Anguilla ( credit: M. Reffes ) |
Save
the Date
Jamaica will host Caribbean Travel Marketplace
2014 at the Montego Bay Convention Center. www.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com
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