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The United States Virgin Islands (USVI) just became the 25th Caribbean Tourism Organization member country.

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has started 2023 by welcoming the United States Virgin Islands as its 25th member country. The USVI joins the organization of regional tourism leaders at a time when the CTO seeks to refocus its mandate on shaping the Caribbean tourism sector of the future.

The relationship between the USVI and the CTO is not a new one, and the organization is confident that the renewed partnership will result in several positive outcomes for both parties, and the wider CTO membership.

In welcoming the new member, Chairman of the CTO, Hon. Kenneth Bryan, expressed his belief in the opportunity this relationship presents for regional tourism. “I wholeheartedly welcome the United States Virgin Islands and Commissioner Boschulte to the membership. Having one of the fastest growing travel destinations in our fraternity further strengthens the organization and enhances the spirit of collaboration and cohesion among our jurisdictions. The USVI has joined a community that is committed to working together to sustainably grow and develop Caribbean tourism, and we look forward to working with Commissioner Boshulte in this regard.”

Commissioner Boschulte of the USVI, in expressing his thoughts on his destination’s status as a CTO member said, “The Caribbean Tourism Organization is a key economic driver in the Caribbean’s growth and sustainability, and we are honored that the USVI is now a member.

“Sustainability is always top of mind for us as we look to maintain the tranquil and unspoiled landscapes of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John.

“Eco-friendly practices are vital for keeping our islands clean and pristine, and to ensure the preservation of our natural resources and ecosystems. We saw encouraging growth in tourism in the USVI in 2022. We look forward to working with the CTO in 2023 to create mechanisms to ensure that growth continues for both the USVI and our Caribbean neighbors.”

The CTO member countries are representative of the diversity that exists in the Caribbean, which makes the region a unique tourism destination in the world. The organization has adopted a mandate to support the sustainable tourism and economic development among its members.

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Commissioner Boschulte of the USVI, in expressing his thoughts on his destination's status as a CTO member said, “The Caribbean Tourism Organization is a key economic driver in the Caribbean's growth and sustainability, and we are honored that the USVI is now a member.
  • The relationship between the USVI and the CTO is not a new one, and the organization is confident that the renewed partnership will result in several positive outcomes for both parties, and the wider CTO membership.
  • The USVI joins the organization of regional tourism leaders at a time when the CTO seeks to refocus its mandate on shaping the Caribbean tourism sector of the future.

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