Although the volcanic eruption in St Vincent has cast a temporary shadow over tourism in the South East Caribbean, the regional outlook is brightening. David Jessop reviews the statistics and recent statements about the sector’s role in the region’s post pandemic economic recovery.
In a similar vein, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, said last month that Jamaica is projecting long stay and cruise visitor arrivals this year at 1.6m and related earnings at US$1.8bn. Although the figure, which is predicated on a recovery in the US market, is well short of the 4.3m visitors and US$3.64bn the country received in 2019 it would represent a significant turnaround.