Jamaica showcases offerings at Caribbean Travel Marketplace
Jamaica is showcasing some of its spectacular tourism offerings this week as Montego Bay plays host to the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association’s (CHTA) premier tourism marketing event, Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2014.
The marketplace, which is expected to attract 1,200 delegates, is being hosted at Montego Bay Convention Centre, which was named Caribbean’s Leading Meetings & Convention Centre in 2013 by the World Travel Awards. This is the fourth time that Jamaica has hosted the prestigious event.
Named Caribbean’s Leading Destination and Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board by the World Travel Awards in 2013, Jamaica has seen new investment and transition in the hotel sector in recent months.
Commenting on the Caribbean Hotel Marketplace, Jamaica’s Minister Wykeham McNeill (pictured) explained to local press: “Our destination has grown considerably since the event was last held here both in terms of our hotel rooms, with the addition of new world class brands both indigenous and foreign, and also in terms of our attractions.”
In recent developments, the 238-room Riu Palace Jamaica opened its doors in Montego Bay as an adults only hotel. Jewel Paradise Cove Beach Resort & Spa, the former Hedonism III property, opened in St. Ann, last year. Airlift continues to increase, with new services including the Transaero Airlines’ planned direct route from Moscow to Montego Bay expected to launch this year.
John Lynch, Director of Tourism emphasised the importance of the Caribbean Hotel Marketplace to promote some of the destination’s latest new products, as he is expecting over 300 buyers and media representatives to attend.
“We’ve concentrated on diversifying our markets. Not ignoring traditional markets, but moving to non-traditional markets for example Latin America, Argentina, Columbia, Brazil.” Lynch told Breaking Travel News (BTN) during a recent interview.
Jamaica is targeting new markets with its eclectic range of offerings for tourists
Commenting on the new campaign, he added: “We’re just created a new advertising campaign, primarily television but we are traditionally very television concentrated and now we are going more and more online. It is approximately 40% online, so we are moving in the right direction.”
Jamaica is also home to some of the world’s leading resorts, spas and attractions, with offerings to suit both leisure and business travellers.
One of Jamaica’s most spectacular resorts is Round Hill Hotel & Villas which was named World’s Leading Villa Resort in 2013.
Josef Forstmayr, managing director, Round Hill, explains to BTN: “We never stop improving the product. I am blessed by having a group of incredibly influential owners who never stop loving the product and the destination.” He went on to describe some of the latest developments at Round Hill: “We have added a 4 bedroom luxury villa and some improved internet wireless technology. We have improved our beach facilities to make it more children friendly and we have added beautiful spa facilities at our 18th century great house spa”.
Golden Eye’s FieldSpa
Oracabessa Bay, on the north coast of Jamaica is home to another award winning gem of a hotel. Chris Blackwell’s Golden Eye Hotel & Resort was named Caribbean’s Leading Boutique Hotel by the World Travel Awards. Golden Eye boasts a unique spa offering which enables guests to enjoy spa treatments in the open air. FieldSpa, which is located in a cottage on Goldeneye’s lagoon edge, is unique in that it has no borders. Guests can enjoy massages, salt scrubs, skin brightening facials, herbal wraps in open air treatment rooms.
Ocho Rios’ Jamaica Inn was named Jamaica’s Leading Hotel in 2013. The luxurious property recently opened its brand new The Ocean Spa at Jamaica Inn. Guests can enjoy includes unique massages like the “On the Rocks” – a special healing, balancing and restoring massage with warmed sea stones; or the “Ocean Combo Massage” which is a fab combo of different techniques that will relieve tension.
Sandals Red Lane Spa
Sandals Grand Riviera Beach & Villa Golf Resort was named Jamaica’s Leading Resort by the World Travel Awards in 2011. The property recently underwent a $60 million renovation, adding the Riviera Beach Club, featuring chic, lounge-like amenities at both the beach and pool areas; the Riviera Villas, exciting new culinary experiences; and the refurbishment of the resort’s Red Lane Spa which features a new relaxing colour scheme and redesigned plunge pools, decorated with Indonesian panelling and coral stone coping.
Half Moon, A RockResort was named Jamaica’s Leading Conference Hotel and Jamaica’s Leading Golf Resort by the World Travel Awards in 2013. Meanwhile the Port Authority of Jamaica was named World’s Leading Cruise Destination in 2013 by the World Travel Awards.
The Fern Tree Spa at Half Moon, A Rock Resort
In coming months, an innovative ecological resort is planned for development in St. Mary, Jamaica in 2015. The proposed Bamboo site was identified as an ideal location for the development of The Bamboo Eco resort because of its exotic location, warm friendly people, and unspoiled natural beauty. With a total project cost of US$125 million, the Bamboo development will create vitally needed new jobs, vocational training, and opportunity in the St Mary region. The development of Bamboo is expected to take place over a four year period. In coming months renowned architect Evan Williams, is set to begin construction on a new corporate hotel to be situated in New Kingston.
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