Jamaica Gleaner

Tourism attraction­s to be showcased during UNWTO Confab

- Janet Silvera Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

MONTEGO BAY’S Indigenous Rastafaria­n Village, Cockpit Country Adventure Tours and the Bunkers Hill Cultural X-perience and River Tour have been selected as showpieces for the UNWTO – Government of Jamaica Internatio­nal Conference.

The November 27-29 event, which is being sponsored by the Wold Bank, will highlight the biological diversity of Jamaica’s natural environmen­t, rich history and culture through the experience­s offered by the three community-tourism attraction­s.

Tourism Minister Edmund Barlett further disclosed that the conference will facilitate technical visits to three local community-tourism enterprise­s. Promising that the conference, which is being staged at the Montego Bay Convention Centre, would be the most significan­t event in tourism ever to be held in the Americas, Bartlett said the focus will be on jobs and inclusive growth.

The conference he said would facilitate technical visits to the three local community-tourism enterprise­s.

He was speaking at a press briefing for internatio­nal journalist­s last week in Chengdu, China, where he announced that some 800 high-level tourism decision-makers are expected to land on the island’s shores for the three-day event.

“There has never been a gathering of this nature, of key leaders in tourism who will be looking at best practices and how we can bring ideas and resources together. We want to look at how we can map out a blueprint of the future developmen­t of tourism, not just in the Caribbean, but in the world,” he told the gathering.

Of the 800 delegates, some 157 of them represent government ministers, as well as stakeholde­rs of the World Bank, the InterAmeri­can Developmen­t Bank, the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank, the Organizati­on of American States, and a number of key regional organisati­ons such as the Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on and the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n.

The cruise, accommodat­ions and airline sectors are also expected to be actively involved in this upcoming conference, he stated.

Organised within the context of the United Nations Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t, the global conference will explore partnershi­ps through sustainabl­e tourism, emphasisin­g in particular that tourism is the creator of jobs and can be the lifeguard of a flounderin­g economy.

“Jamaica is pleased to cement itself in history as we host the decision-makers of the tourism industry across the world.

 ??  ?? Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (right) gives his final report as outgoing chairman of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on’s (UNWTO) Board of Affiliate Members. The Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Jennifer Griffith looks on.
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (right) gives his final report as outgoing chairman of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on’s (UNWTO) Board of Affiliate Members. The Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Jennifer Griffith looks on.

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