Grenada: accelerating to full recovery
Grenada was wrecked by the might of Hurricane Ivan over a year ago. Losing some 90 per cent of her homes Grenada is now accelerating to a full recovery. The Grenada Board of Tourism reports that efforts to rebuild and enhance the tourism industry are successful, with new and enhanced attractions available and most of the hotels now open.“One year into the rebuilding of Grenada, all hands are on deck to ‘Build Back Better’ and recreate a destination that truly reflects the capacity of Grenada to deliver services that exceed visitor expectations,” said Naline Joseph, Head of Marketing for the Grenada Board of Tourism.
Currently, as it relates to the accommodation sub-sector, 1,087 rooms are available for occupancy. This constitutes approximately 68% of the room stock on the island. By the end of 2005, 90% of the pre-Hurricane Ivan room stock will be functional. Among those that will commence operations are the newly upgraded 80-room Coyaba Beach Resort and the 64-room Spice Island Beach Resort. Recent months have also seen the reopening of the renovated Blue Horizons Garden Resort and the Grenadian by Rex Resorts. The brand new Ki Ki Apartments, offering 17 apartments, also debuted recently near True Blue Bay.
The tourism product mix has been further enhanced with the introduction of adventure river tubing as Grenada’s newest attraction and new video and audio equipment for the whale-watching experience with First Impressions.
Tourism Services Limited, a company specialising in Grenada adventure jeep and mountain biking, is now offering adventure tubing tours at the Balthazar River. The 60-90 minute tour package is US$45 per person and includes equipment, safety briefing and refreshment.
Training for taxi drivers, water taxi operators, ground tour operators, tourist vendors, managers, workers, and owners of hotels, as well as construction workers, received major priority during the summer.
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“This was structured to ensure that the beginning of the new tourist season will take place in an environment that is equipped with fully trained and highly motivated service providers and stakeholders,” added Joseph.
The cruise aspect of the industry is being upgraded as the second phase of the new cruise ship port and terminal project nears completion. The inclusion of duty-free shopping facilities and other commercial retail outlets in this multi-million dollar project will enhance the experiences that arriving passengers will have in Grenada.
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