Jamaica Gleaner

St Lucia tourism arrivals register record-breaking increase for 2017

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THE 2017 tourism performanc­e saw St Lucia breaking all records with total visitor arrivals climbing to an all-time high of 1,105,541. The island also recorded the highest growth in 2017 among the Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on (CTO) member countries, registerin­g an 11 per cent increase.

The year 2017 was characteri­sed by sustained growth in the industry, with stayover arrivals at 386,127 and the cruise sector recording a 14 per cent increase, reaching 669,217, an additional 81,264 visitors despite the eight-month closure of the Pointe Seraphine Berth 1.

Commenting on the figures, Minister of Tourism Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Dominic Fedee said: “The tourism industry continues to be an incredibly important and vital part of the St Lucian economy. We are happy with the levels of growth witnessed and as we continue our marketing efforts, we as well look to maximising the impact of tourism on our economy”.

The St Lucia Tourism Authority worked assiduousl­y with the CTO and trade partners to overcome the indirect challenges faced by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, ensuring all markets that the destinatio­n was safe and available for travel.

At the close of 2017, the Associatio­n of British Travel Agents in Travel Trends Report for 2018, the most important document issued in the UK travel industry, selected St Lucia as one of the top 12 destinatio­ns for 2018.

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