Local News Talma calls for cohesiveness in tourism by Barbados Today 04/02/2019 written by Barbados Today 04/02/2019 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 311 Prominent Barbadian windsurfer, Brian Talma, is demanding tourism stakeholders and investors think outside the box as it relates to beach tourism. Speaking to Barbados TODAY shortly after the conclusion of Waterman Festival 2019 which featured two days of competition in water and beach sports, the owner of DeAction Surf Shop contended that developers ought to develop existing hot spots rather than venture into unchartered territory. “Throughout Barbados we need to develop different places. We do not invest in a place that is already developed,” Talma stressed. The veteran surfer argued that there were a number of beaches that could be further developed and further invested in for water sports activities aside from the popular Silver Rock in Silver Sands, Christ Church. “What these people need to do is to go and develop Long Beach. Long Beach is a very good place to go and do kite surfing. The reason nobody is there is because it is barren. When I came here 30 years ago it was barren too and I spent my money my sweat to develop what you see here today. This didn’t happen magically, it took 30 years of hard work,” Talma emphasized. Talma believed that the island’s tourism product was declining. He argued the various branches of the tourism sector worked in isolation, which did not help the promotion of the island’s numerous services. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians “We are not well connected,” Talma said while adding, “we need the tour operators to bring the tours here [Silver Rock Beach]. Whilst acknowledging that his business has been affected by the sargassum and the ongoing petition against his business because of the positioning of beach chairs and umbrellas, Talma told Barbados TODAY he wishes to promote organic tourism which incorporates the community and the commercial businesses in the area. “My vision is not only about the sea, but it is also about the people. My vision is way past what we are doing here in Barbados when it comes to tourism,” commented Talma. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Christmas Message 2024: Give the gift of love and service this Christmas 25/12/2024 Christmas Message 2024: Get back to basics – CTUSAB 25/12/2024 Christmas Message 2024: Embrace the joy of the season 25/12/2024