Barbados continues to see surging tourism growth, according to the latest numbers from the country’s tourism board.
Barbados is reporting 453,645 stayover visitor arrivals through September, a 7.4 percent increase compared to the first nine months of 2017.
The data were announced by William Griffith, CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc, who was speaking at the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s State of the Industry Conference in Grenada this week.
“We are trying to position Barbados as the most dynamic, exciting, happening destination in the Eastern Caribbean,” Griffith said.
The growth has been buoyed by innovative new marketing campaigns, increased airlift (particularly from carriers like JetBlue) and expansion and renovation projects from hotel companies like Elegant Hotels.
“It’s really the growth of rooms and the growth of air capacity,” Griffith said. “One follows the other, and we see no turnaround in the immediate future in that trend.”