THE “CARIBBEAN GROUP OF 8” JOIN FORCES FOR A NEW TOURISM CAMPAIGN
“DISCOVER YOUR ISLANDS” IS AIMED AT ENCOURAGING REGIONAL TOURISM
Aug 13, 2020
Rainforest Adventures is a natural high in Sint Maarten Photo Credit Rainforest Adventures St. Maarten
As Caribbean destinations across the region reopen their borders in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, a group of eight neighboring islands have joined together to rethink and re-imagine their tourism marketing strategy in the post-Covid era. Nevis, St. Kitts, Saba, Statia, French Saint Martin, Dutch St. Maarten, Anguilla and St. Barths have come together to form the CARIBBEAN GROUP OF 8, recognizing that through a joint collaboration they can amplify their presence in the marketplace and create new travel possibilities and fresh itineraries for consumers.
“We are delighted to launch this new initiative,” said Jadine Yarde, CEO, Nevis Tourism Authority. “Our common objective is to promote intra-regional travel, capitalizing on our proximity to each other, and today’s travelers’ desire to discover new experiences, collecting passport stamps along the way for bragging rights.”
The collaboration has produced an introductory video, with highlights of what makes each island special and different from their neighbors. The exciting, two-minute video can be seen on all the islands social media platforms. https://youtu.be/B2dvjRYG5oA The underlying message is that there is no better place than the Caribbean for travelers who are ready to venture forth when the time is right.
Rendevous Bay Beach in Anguilla Photo Credit SunShine Shack
“We are uniquely positioned to launch this program,” said Chantelle Richardson, Coordinator, International Markets for the Anguilla Tourist Board. “Our islands are easily accessible by air and sea, and we need to educate our potential visitors, both within the region and from our traditional source markets, on how to plan and make the most of their visit.”
“Saba welcomes this collaborative initiative and looks forward to welcoming visitors to the Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean, a safe haven where culture, history and nature abound,” stated Glenn Holm, Director of Tourism for the Saba Tourist Bureau.
Nevis, St. Kitts, Saba, Statia, Saint Martin, St. Maarten, Anguilla and St. Barths represent a combination of current and former Dutch, British and French island territories. Each island is a unique encounter, reflecting the vibrant Caribbean culture, creativity and hospitality which has made the region the preferred destination for travelers across the globe. Together they offer a huge array of experiences, cuisines, art, music and literature, against the backdrop of stunning landscapes, spectacular beaches, land and water sports, and boutique accommodations at a range of price points.
Saba is a small island known as ” The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean” Photo Credit Melanie Reffes
For more information, and to view the video, visit any one of the participating islands’ websites or social platforms: Nevis; St. Kitts; Saba; Statia; French Saint Martin; Dutch St. Maarten; Anguilla and St. Barths.