BusinessLocal News Investors urged to look for opportunities here as major tourism summit debuts in Barbados by Ryan Gilkes 15/11/2024 written by Ryan Gilkes Updated by Barbados Today 15/11/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset From left: Chairman of CHICOS, Parris Jordan; Chief Executive Officer at the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., Andrea Franklin; and Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, in discussion at CHICO 2024 at the Wyndhams Grand Barbados Sam Lord’s Castle on Wednesday evening. (BTMI) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K Over 300 investors, tourism officials, and industry leaders have gathered in Barbados this week for the island’s first hosting of the Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit (CHICOS). And Minister of Tourism Ian Gooding-Edghill has urged them to explore the wealth of investment opportunities here and in neighbouring territories represented at the November 13-15 conference. In his welcome to attendees on Wednesday evening at the Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord’s Castle, the minister said hosting CHICOS 2024 is a significant occasion for the island’s tourism product, as it seeks to diversify its offerings and encourage investment into the sector. “I encourage all of you to network and build meaningful connections as you explore the wealth of investment opportunities here in Barbados and across our neighbouring territories represented today. Through collaboration, let us create a bright and sustainable future for Caribbean tourism,” Gooding-Edghill said. You Might Be Interested In Business owners disappointed NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE – CHTA -Caribbean Tourism: Adapting to Change NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE – BCCUL – Credit Unions ready to play greater role He highlighted the range of incentives available to investors, saying, “We offer a tax holiday of up to 25 years, followed by a 50 per cent reduction in the applicable taxes and rates for an additional 15 years after the tax holiday period.” The minister also outlined exemptions from “import duties and environmental levies on essential items such as furniture, fixtures, equipment, buildings, and building materials”, positioning Barbados as “an attractive destination for both local and international investors”. The announcement comes as the island pursues several ambitious tourism projects, including the Carlisle Bay redevelopment which the minister described as “a transformative project for the area, acting as a catalyst for the regeneration of nearby urban communities by facilitating infrastructure growth and creating sustainable livelihoods”. This landmark development, situated near a UNESCO World Heritage site, will feature a performing arts and conference facility, adding approximately 1 500 rooms, a marina, and entertainment facilities, along more than two kilometres of beachfront. Additional developments highlighted include the Hotel Indigo, scheduled to open in early 2025, and the Royalton CHIC Resort, planned for spring 2026, which Gooding-Edghill said “reflect Barbados’ commitment to high-quality tourism and the growing demand for luxury travel experiences in the region”. Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) Chief Executive Officer Andrea Franklin reported strong visitor growth, with over 509 673 visitors recorded from January to September this year. She noted that “strategic increases in airlift and expanded cruise operations have made it easier for travellers to reach us, reinforcing their confidence in Barbados as their premier destination”. Franklin highlighted recent developments in air connectivity, including new Delta Airlines routes from Philadelphia and New York’s JFK Airport, which she said “create new opportunities for both economic and cultural exchange”. CHICOS, established in 2011, is widely regarded as the Caribbean’s premier hospitality industry event. CHICOS Chairman Parris Jordan welcomed the summit’s first appearance in Barbados, describing it as “a valuable opportunity for attendees to gain a deeper understanding of the Caribbean hospitality market.” “We look forward to the next couple of days where everyone is going to walk away learning a little bit more about the industry because we have a lot of panels, a lot of presentations that will include information on Barbados, but also the general Caribbean,” Jordan said. The November 13-15 conference serves as a platform for investors, government officials, and operators to discuss the future of tourism and connect with potential development projects across the region. “With our strategic location, robust infrastructure and new facilities, including the impressive Wyndham Grand Barbados at Sam Lord’s Castle, we are well positioned to meet the growing demand for a high-quality MICE (Meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) destination in the Caribbean,” Ms. Franklin said. Ryan Gilkes Ryan Gilkes is a freelance journalist with experience covering news and current affairs. You may also like Paving in progress at Bath Road, St John (Highway F) 07/12/2024 Money cannot be the only consideration in land policy 07/12/2024 Update: Skeletal remains found at Henley, St John 06/12/2024