The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) announced that the celebration of World Tourism Day will be a week-long series of events and activities that will honour the invaluable contributions of the tourism sector to Barbados.
This year’s celebration will highlight the theme set by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for World Tourism Day—“Tourism and Peace”—and will underscore the pivotal role tourism plays in fostering economic growth, cultural exchange, and social harmony in Barbados.
During today’s press launch, Chief Product Development Officer, BTMI, Marsha Alleyne, emphasized the importance of the tourism sector, stating, “Tourism is the lifeblood of our economy, providing thousands of jobs and contributing millions of dollars to the development of our nation. It is our duty to recognize and celebrate the hardworking individuals who make this possible. Tourism Week 2024 is an opportunity for us to show our appreciation and to highlight the peace and prosperity that tourism brings to our island.”
Celebrating World Tourism Day
The centrepiece of Tourism Week will be the observance of World Tourism Day on Friday, September 27, 2024. This year’s theme, “Tourism and Peace,” underscores the vital role tourism plays as a catalyst for fostering peace and understanding between nations and cultures. As a destination that welcomes visitors from around the world, the BTMI understands that tourism can be a powerful force for peace, by bringing people together and creating a more connected and compassionate global community.
Key Events During Tourism Week 2024:
Church Service – Sunday, September 22, 2024: The week begins with a church service at Mount Zion United Holy Church from 8:15 a.m. This event will bring together tourism professionals from all faiths and backgrounds to express gratitude, reflect on their accomplishments, and foster a sense of community within the industry. The service will feature a message from the Minister of Tourism and International Transport, the Hon. G.P. Ian Gooding-Edghill, musical performances, and cultural presentations.
Tourism Megafest – Tuesday, September 24 to Wednesday, September 25, 2024: The Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre will also host the Tourism Megafest, an immersive expo showcasing the rich cultural diversity, unique attractions, and hospitality of Barbados. The event will include exhibitions, interactive seminars, live performances, and a career showcase, providing valuable insights and opportunities for those interested in the tourism industry.
Restaurant Season – September 1 to October 31, 2024: This year’s Restaurant Season will run from September 1 to October 31, 2024, in support of Tourism Week and the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. Participating restaurants across the island will offer specials, discounts, and themed culinary events to showcase the diverse dining experiences available in Barbados.
Industry Specials – September 22 to September 28, 2024: Special discounts will be offered by accommodation venues, restaurants, and attractions for industry personnel and residents with valid national identification. These specials will include staycations, day passes, and dining offers, among others.
Strict Guardians of Our Heritage Charitable Event – Saturday, September 28, 2024: The tourism community will engage in a clean-up event to honour one of the island’s heritage assets, raising awareness about the importance of preserving these sites as part of Barbados’ competitive tourism strategy. The BTMI will be joining Dr. Carla Daniel, Director of the Barbados Sea Turtle Project at Drill Hall Beach. This is the largest turtle nesting area in Barbados that was affected by Hurricane Beryl. The organisation will be helping with the clean-up and we encourage persons to join us.
World Tourism Day Celebration – Friday, September 27, 2024: World Tourism Day will be marked with the Peli Can Island Community Pop-Up, held in association with the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. This event will be a large pop-up, inviting tourism workers, tourists, and locals to enjoy Bajan cuisine and traditional entertainment.
Alleyne continued to highlight the significance of Tourism Week, stating, “Tourism Week is not just a celebration; it is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our tourism professionals. By recognizing their contributions and promoting our destination’s unique offerings, we strengthen the very foundation of our economy and culture. We invite everyone to participate in the festivities and join us in showcasing the best of Barbados to the world.” (PR)
Caption: (from left) Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, Anderson Cumberbatch; Chief Product Development Officer, Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., Marsha Alleyne; and Tourism Liaison Officer, Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association, Sade Deane.
After a five-year hiatus, the island’s foremost tourism business-to-business event, Connect Barbados, is back! Scheduled for June 23rd to 26th, the premier travel conference will be held at Wyndham Grand Barbados Resort, Sam Lord’s Castle.
Over four exclusive days, Connect Barbados will host top international tour operators, travel decision-makers, and local service providers, welcoming delegates from the island’s major source markets.
In addition to robust networking and business meetings, the 2025 event proudly reintroduces the Connect Barbados Awards, last celebrated in 2019, to honour outstanding media and trade partners whose work and collaboration have elevated Barbados’ global profile.
“The return of Connect Barbados marks a pivotal milestone for our island and for the global travel community that continues to stand with us,” said Andrea Franklin, CEO of the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI).
“As our premier B2B platform, Connect Barbados plays a vital role in fostering meaningful commercial relationships between our international tour operators, travel partners, and the dedicated stakeholders within Barbados’ tourism sector.”
The CEO added, “It is through these collaborations that we drive sustainable growth, create new business opportunities, and strengthen Barbados’ position in the global tourism marketplace. This year, we are excited to reconnect, celebrate excellence and chart an exciting new future together.”
Under the dynamic theme, “From Street to Chic: A Culinary Journey Awaits,” Connect Barbados 2025 will also celebrate the island’s vibrant culinary landscape from the humble delights of street food offerings and local rum shops to the heights of fine dining excellence. (PR/GIS)
BARBADOS RECORDS 31% SURGE IN GCC ARRIVALS IN 2024
Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) has reported a robust 31% year-on-year increase in arrivals from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region in 2024, as the island continues to interest the travellers seeking authentic, high-end Caribbean escapes.
The UAE led the growth in visitor numbers, followed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with increases of 30% and 36%, respectively. Oman also emerged as a standout market, registering an impressive 104% increase in travellers to Barbados compared to the previous year.
This regional upswing reflects a growing appetite for long-haul, luxury leisure travel among GCC residents, particularly to culturally rich destinations like Barbados. The island’s appeal lies in its pristine beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and a wide range of family-friendly and wellness-focused experiences. The presence of luxury family all-inclusive resorts also serves as a value-add for family travellers from the region.
“We are incredibly proud to see Barbados striking a chord with discerning travellers from the GCC who seek authenticity, luxury and enriching experiences. This upward momentum fuels our commitment to deepening strategic investments in the region and amplifying Barbados’ unique appeal on the global stage. The appointment of our new Director of Emerging Markets, Kyle Gittens, coupled with the impressive growth in arrivals from the GCC, highlights our dedication to expanding Barbados’ international footprint and welcoming new audiences to our island,” said CEO of the BTMI, Andrea Franklin.
“The GCC continues to show strong potential as an emerging source market,” said Kyle C. Gittens, Director of Emerging Markets, BTMI. “Travellers from this region are seeking unique, meaningful experiences and Barbados delivers on that promise—from immersive island culture to unmatched hospitality. We are encouraged by the growth and are committed to further strengthening our presence in the market.”
BTMI’s marketing push in the region has included targeted media campaigns, travel trade partnerships, and destination promotions tailored to the preferences of GCC travellers. A contributing factor to this momentum has been BTMI’s collaboration with dnata Representation Services, supporting sales, marketing, and PR efforts across the region.
As Barbados continues to diversify its global footprint, the GCC remains a key market for strategic growth and long-term tourism development. (PR)
Barbados Strengthens European Presence At ITB Berlin 2025
Barbados has reaffirmed its commitment to the European travel market at ITB Berlin 2025, the world’s leading travel trade show for Europe.
The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), alongside key stakeholders from the island’s tourism sector, engaged with airline partners, tour operators, and media representatives to drive increased visitation from Germany and the wider European market.
ITB Berlin, which refers to the “Internationale Tourismus Börse Berlin” (International Tourism Exchange Berlin), is considered the world’s leading travel trade show and one of the largest platforms for the global tourism industry.
The event, which took place from March 4 to 6, 2025, hosted tourism businesses from around the globe, and gave them a platform to showcase their products and services, network, and discuss industry trends. Approximately 100,000 attendees were part of the three-day ITB 2025 convention, under the theme “The World of Travel Lives Here”.
Leading the Barbados delegation was Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Deborah Norville. She was accompanied by BTMI’s Chairman Shelly Williams; Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Andrea Franklin; Chief Operations Officer, Cheryl Carter; Director for Europe, Tracy Jones; Senior Business Development Officer, Debbie Moe; and PR & Corporate Communications Manager, Belle Holder.
The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association’s (BHTA) CEO, Ryan Forde, and the Tourism Development Corporation’s Executive Manager, Jacqueline Gill, were also in attendance.
Driving Growth in the European Market
The Barbados delegation’s primary focus at ITB Berlin was expanding airlift and increasing visitor arrivals from Germany and other European countries. Meetings were held with major airline partners, including Condor and TUI, to strengthen connectivity and enhance accessibility to the island.
BTMI’s new Director for Europe, Ms. Jones, who will be stationed in Brussels, was officially introduced at the event. BTMI’s CEO Ms. Franklin said: “For us as a destination, it is certainly our intention to regain the strength and the visibility for brand Barbados in the UK and in Germany. We have our hotel partners with us here at ITB whose support is imperative to sharing what is happening on island.
“With Tracy’s extensive experience in the tourism sector and her in-depth understanding of the Barbados market, she along with Debbie Moe, the Senior Business Development Officer will play a pivotal role in boosting visitor numbers from this region.”
She added: “The BTMI remains committed to maintaining Barbados as a premier Caribbean destination. The work done at ITB Berlin underscores the importance of collaboration between our government agencies and our private sector partners in ensuring the continued success of the island’s tourism industry.”
Strategic Airline Partnerships
Discussions with Condor, a long-standing airline partner for Barbados, yielded promising results, demonstrating the island’s strong appeal. The airline has expressed enthusiasm about its performance and the potential for further collaboration. Similarly, meetings with TUI explored not only air-to-sea connections for cruise tourism but also potential investment opportunities in Barbados’ tourism sector, including philanthropic initiatives through the TUI Care Foundation.
BTMI’s Chairman Ms. Williams shared: “This market, specifically Germany, has been crucial to Barbados for many years. We have seen some decline, but I can confidently say that we are back. The numbers are increasing, and our meetings have been extremely productive.”
BTMI also engaged in discussions about leveraging key European hubs, such as Frankfurt, Heathrow, and Schiphol, to tap into emerging markets. These efforts align with Barbados’ strategy to extend visitor arrivals beyond the peak winter season, driving demand during the summer and shoulder periods.
Mrs. Williams added: “The conversations we’re having now will open doors for future trade shows in emerging markets, allowing us to expand our reach.”
Tourism Stakeholders Unite for Barbados
The strength of Team Barbados was evident at ITB Berlin, with hoteliers, tour operators, and destination management companies joining forces to promote the island. Representatives from Hilton Barbados, Accra Beach Hotel, Mango Bay, Marriott, and Wyndham Hotels were among those present, highlighting the diverse accommodation options available to European travellers.
According to BHTA’s CEO, Ryan Forde, participation in ITB Berlin is essential to sustaining and growing Barbados’ market share in Europe. “Tourism impacts every sector in Barbados. Being here allows us to connect with key industry players, ensuring that our hotels, attractions, and businesses benefit from increased arrivals.”
Marielle Alexander, the Regional Manager for St. James Travel & Tours, a premier Caribbean destination management company also attended this year’s ITB. She said: “Being at ITB with the BTMI has been really wonderful this year, even better than we expected, meetings have been really positive for new and renewed business.”
A Bright Future for Barbados Tourism
The Barbados team left ITB Berlin with renewed confidence in the European market’s potential. With strengthened airline partnerships, a growing presence in key tourism markets and strategic initiatives in place, Barbados is poised for sustained growth in visitor arrivals. (PR/GIS)