Remarks were also made by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Carlene Henry-Morton, who pointed out that Federation is naturally positioned, to take full advantage of this yachting market, particularly since the Caribbean yachting grounds continue to be the second most popular in the world, and the close proximity to established yachting hubs such as Antigua, St. Maarten and St. Barths, and both St. Kitts and Nevis are blessed with several natural bays and shelters, clear crystal waters for diving and other water-sports.
“I am optimistic that Government’s thrust to develop a sustainable yachting industry as part of our broader tourism product and economic policy, is bearing fruit,” Mrs. Henry-Morton said.
“The fact that stakeholders from government, from the private and public sectors, are here today, collaborating, building consensus and planning strategy, the fact that we are seeing increased local and foreign direct investment in marinas, slips, berths and boat yard infrastructure, with well-defined plans for further expansion – this is recognition and acknowledgement of a rich resource that is coming of age, one which has immense value and potential as a catalyst for increased revenue generation; increased visitor arrivals, and increased overall awareness of the destination in the global tourism market.” |
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