Jamaica Gleaner

Sunset at the Palms celebrates 15th anniversar­y

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MINISTER OF Tourism Edmund Bartlett, in highlighti­ng what he called tourism’s “unpreceden­ted growth in arrivals and earnings,” said this could not be done without the sector’s “dedicated workers” who remain the key ingredient in the continued success of the sector. Bartlett was speaking at the 15th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Sunset at the Palms in Negril recently. Lauding the dedicated employees who were recognised for long service and outstandin­g contributi­on to the sector, the minister announced that the country has welcomed 700,000 more visitors over the last three years and is set to earn US$3.7billion by the end of the year, representi­ng an almost doubling of foreign exchange over the same period. “We have been targeting five million visitors and earning US$5 billion by 2021, and we are already at 4.5 million visitors of the five million and US$3.7 billion of the US$5 billion,” Bartlett noted. “The growth in our arrivals and earnings is

underpinne­d by strategic targets set in my 5x5x5 plan. In 2016, our target was to bring in that 5 billion in earnings by 2021.” Current data from the Jamaica Tourist Board has forecast growth in stopover arrivals for September to December at seven per cent, or 807,796, which would end calendar year 2019 with 2.68 million arrivals, or an 8.4 per cent increase over 2018. The earnings from the full year of stopover arrivals is estimated at US$3.49 billion, or a 12 per cent increase over 2018, Bartlett shared. “Based on these figures, tourism has become the leading contributo­r to the growth in GDP [gross domestic product] in Jamaica. We recognise also that with this growth comes an even greater responsibi­lity to ensure safety, security and seamlessne­ss in the destinatio­n, and we remain committed to keeping our enviable record of visitor safety,” he added. Sunset at the Palms resort was the first in the world to receive certificat­ion for environmen­tally sustainabl­e tourism by the UK’s Green Globe. The resort has also won the prestigiou­s Governor General’s Award for overall architectu­ral design, among many others. The management of the hotel, led by Ian Kerr and Sharon Powell, recognised several members of staff for their years of service to the hotel.

 ?? PHOTOS BY ASHLEY ANGUIN ?? Sunset at the Palms 15th anniversar­y awardees share lens time with Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (centre); President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Associatio­n (JHTA), Omar Robinson (left); Ian Kerr, managing director (second right); and Hotel Manager Sharon Powell (third right).
Sunset at the Palms’ Sharon Powell and Andre Dhanpaul.
Tobian Brooks looks stunning in an African caftan.
PHOTOS BY ASHLEY ANGUIN Sunset at the Palms 15th anniversar­y awardees share lens time with Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (centre); President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Associatio­n (JHTA), Omar Robinson (left); Ian Kerr, managing director (second right); and Hotel Manager Sharon Powell (third right). Sunset at the Palms’ Sharon Powell and Andre Dhanpaul. Tobian Brooks looks stunning in an African caftan.
 ??  ?? From left: Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett; Sunset at the Palms’ Manager Sharon Powell; and the resort’s managing director, Ian Kerr.
From left: Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Associatio­n (JHTA) President Omar Robinson, Jamaica Tourist Board Regional Manager Odette Dyer, Carol Slee, vice-president of sales, Sunset Palms, and Godfrey Dyer, chairman of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund.
ABOVE: From left: Lisa Gardner, Sam Wates and wife Laura.
LEFT: A fabulous Kyla Angel at the Sunset at the Palms 15th anniversar­y celebratio­n.
From left: Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett; Sunset at the Palms’ Manager Sharon Powell; and the resort’s managing director, Ian Kerr. From left: Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Associatio­n (JHTA) President Omar Robinson, Jamaica Tourist Board Regional Manager Odette Dyer, Carol Slee, vice-president of sales, Sunset Palms, and Godfrey Dyer, chairman of the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund. ABOVE: From left: Lisa Gardner, Sam Wates and wife Laura. LEFT: A fabulous Kyla Angel at the Sunset at the Palms 15th anniversar­y celebratio­n.
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