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Barbados Hilton Tee Off Time Package

The Hilton Caribbean's Tee-Off Time package is available now through Dec. 31 at five Hilton Caribbean hotels and resorts.

barbados%20hilton%20beach.jpgThe Hilton Barbados Tee Off packages starts at $389 per night, and includes accommodations, daily breakfast for two, two rounds of golf including cart rental or caddy per person, as well as transfers.

Rates for other Hilton island properties are as follows:

British Colonial Hilton Nassau, Bahamas from $314; The Hilton Kingston Jamaica from $259; The Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort, Puerto Rico from $299; and The Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre from $325.

Barbados Coconut Court September Travel Special

COCONUT COURT BEACH HOTEL

Book by  08/01/2008 - Valid for Travel:  09/01/2008 - 09/30/2008

$600 Air Credit, FREE Nights/ Breakfast Daily

coconut%20court%20beach%20resort%20pool%20and%20beach%20area.jpgThis family-operated, eco-friendly resort is a beachfront oasis of lush gardens and white sand, conveniently located near the bustling nightlife hubs of Bridgetown and St. Lawrence Gap.

Green Globe certified, it's involved with protecting the local marine environment. Fun educational programs engage guests in the preservation efforts.

Package Includes

Round-trip midweek air to Barbados
Transportation to and from hotel
Accommodations for number of nights selected
Hotel tax & service charge
$600 Air Credit per couple
FREE Night
Full Breakfast daily

Other Departure Cities Available at additional price

FROM
New York - Kennedy - 7 Nights - $575

Newark International - 7 Nights - $575

Boston - 7 Nights - $439

Philadelphia - 7 Nights - $439

Miami - 7 Nights - $479

Hartford/Springfield - 7 Nights - $599

Baltimore/Washington Intl - 7 Nights - $499

Atlanta - 7 Nights - $515

Houston - Intercontinental - 7 Nights - $595

Chicago - O'hare - 7 Nights - $639

Los Angeles - 7 Nights - $659
  
Savings already reflected in package price.
Must book by 6/30/08.
Airfare subject to change.
$400 air credit valid for travel 10/1-12/20/08.
7 night minimum stay required.
Air credit valid for up to 2 persons.

NOTE:
Fuel surcharge tax is included in price -
Taxes NOT included - U.S. Government Departure Tax, Barbados Gov't Departure Tax, and any additional baggage charges by individual airlines

Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at 04:17PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Best of Barbados Fall Packages

The Fall Best of Barbados package must be booked by Aug. 1 for travel Sept. 1 through Dec. 20.

The program invites visitors to customize vacations directly with their travel agent, selecting options from a full range of hotels, attractions and activities available on island.


The package includes a $200 air credit per person; first night free (minimum of seven nights based on a maximum of two people per room); full breakfast daily; $25 voucher for dinner for two at Oistins Fish Fry; one free car-rental day at participating car-rental companies when two or more days are purchased; buy one ticket and get the second half off at participating attractions; discounts at numerous retail stores in Bridgetown.

Those that book for travel during September will receive the September Special Add-On to their package which increases air credit to $300 per person.

Also, an all-inclusive package that offers one night free is available to those who book five nights/six days.





Last Minute Barbados Vacations

Leave on Fri, Jun 13 - Return on Sun, Jun 15
$617.77 per person  ($1235.54 total)


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Stay at Barbados Plum Tree Club
The Rockley Plum Tree Club offers apartment-style accommodations situated on the grounds of the Rockley Golf & Country Club, approximately six miles from Barbados International Airport and Bridgetown.

Other properties available at additional cost - however in our estimation - this is the best choice!

All prices are per person, double occupancy, and priced in USD. Package prices include all taxes & fees.

*Extra-person or extra-bed charges may apply if you reserve one hotel room for more than two people (including children).

Last minute vacation offer tremendous savings. If you don't see what you are looking for on the island of Barbados, or other Caribbean islands - bookmark this site and check back every 14 days. We usually have a great inventory of last minute deals on unsold hotel rooms and available airline seats.

Also don't think you always have to plan at the last minute. Plan your vacation, and check out last minute deals within 2 weeks of travel, and save up to 60% - Linda

Check out Last Minute Deals 

 

 

 

Posted on Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 07:26PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

United Hikes Airfares, Other Airlines Follow - Except One

NOTE: While other airlines are raising rates, Southwest Airlines has refuted any changes to their baggage policy - it still allows passengers to check up to two free bags when they fly with Southwest and the airlines has no plans to change that - Kudos to them! - Linda


United Airlines initiated the 16th attempt to hike airfares late last week, and over the holiday weekend.

Continental Airlines, US Airways and Northwest Airlines matched, according to the airfare monitoring website FareCompare.com.

United's fare increase ranged from $10 to $60 roundtrip. City greater than 1,500 miles roundtrip (750 miles one-way) have been increased by $30 or $60; city pairs between 800 miles and 1,500 miles roundtrip (400-750 one-way) have been increased either $20 or $40 and city pairs under 800 miles (400 miles one-way) have been increase $10 or $20 roundtrip.

American Airlines also increased what appears to be mostly Southwest overlap routes by $6-$8 roundtrip.

AirTran raised fares by $50 across the bulk of its route system in the same airfare distribution. Alaska Airlines matched the increase increasing airfares ranging from $30 to $60 roundtrip.

Frontier Airlines has also added a $25 fee for a second checked bag, and Midwest Airlines also announced that it will charge a $20 fee for customers choosing to check a second bag.

Rick Seaney, CEO of FareCompare.com, said the timing of the increase, which came on the heels of low customer satisfaction, and American Airlines contentious $15 first check bag fee this week – is at best a bit tone deaf - underscore the desperate measures airlines are likely to take if oil prices continue rise unchecked.

Seaney said airlines have no choice but to pass on the cost of fuel to consumers and when passengers do begin to push back in significant numbers the airlines have no choice but slash capacity by that same amount.

However, he said that a bright spot for passengers is that airlines have to keep the planes completely full and that means those willing to travel on off-peak days like Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday and off-peak times of day can still get reasonably priced tickets if they don't procrastinate and start shopping a few months before departure.

For more information, visit www.farecompare.com

 

Barbados and Caribbean Timeshares

The allure of the Caribbean has enchanted thousands the world over.

barbados%20beach.jpgFrom honeymooners looking for a private, beach front suite in St. Lucia, to families looking to reconnect in fun-filled Jamaica, to individuals looking for a quiet escape from the frenetic pace of every day living in the Virgin Islands, or  Barbados.

Find out more about timesharing in the Caribbean at our website . . .

http://www.travel2thecaribbean.com/CaribbeanTimeshares.html

 

 

 

Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 08:25PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Shrinking U.S. Dollar Makes the Caribbean Attractive

The Caribbean dollar has remained stable, but the Euro hasn’t - So more U.S. travelers are now opting to travel to the Caribbean over Europe.

The way things are now, if you want to take that trip to Europe you took last year, you’ll be paying about 25 percent more this year,” Peter Odle, president of Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), told Travel Agent at the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Investment Conference (CHTIC). “So, I think people are leaning toward the Caribbean instead.”

mango%20bay%20barbados%20hotel.jpgOdle is the owner of Mango Bay (shown here) resort in Barbados, and he says the key is to maintain high standards, and to ensure there is adequate airlift nearby.

Overall, the majority of U.S. travelers are looking for deals - and the Caribbean is a welcoming place in the sun - especially Barbados.

Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 10:33PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Barbados Almond Casuarina Official Opening

Barbados%20Almond%20Casuarina.jpgAlmond Resorts announced May 1 as the official date of the opening of its new Barbados property, Almond Casuarina - formerly Casuarina Beach Club and Resort.

The resort has six categories of rooms, ranging from standard rooms to two-bedroom suites. The family-oriented, all-inclusive resort will offer dining at three gourmet restaurants and four bars serving premium brand drinks, three swimming pools, a fitness center, tennis courts, golf, a range of water sports with free tuition and a fully equipped Kids’ Club with amenities to suit all age groups from newborn to 16 years old and up.

Spa services will also be offered, but not included in room rate.

 

 

Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 01:04PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , | Comments2 Comments

Celebrity Sailings to Barbados

Hello!
It's good to be back. I've been on vacation, along with attending a family reunion. Getting away is always good for the spirit, but it's back to business as usual with catching up on e-mail and blogging - Linda


Celebrity%20Equinox%20sails%20to%20barbados.jpgCelebrity Cruises will offer Caribbean cruises on five ships in late 2009 and early 2010 - Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Equinox (shown here), Celebrity Mercury, Celebrity Solstice, and Celebrity Summit.

The ships will call at 26 ports during sailings of seven to 14 nights, departing from Fort Lauderdale and San Juan - and bookings opened for sale Wednesday.

Celebrity Equinox will sail 10- and 11-night "Ultimate Caribbean" cruises roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, featuring ports such as St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Barbados, Dominica, St. Maarten, Grand Cayman, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico. The 11-night itinerary includes a stop at Roatan, Honduras, which Celebrity has not visited since 2007.

Celebrity Constellation offers several 14-night "Exotic Southern Caribbean" sailings roundtrip from Miami, featuring calls at St. Thomas, Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Tobago, Aruba and Curacao.

For more information, visit www.celebritycruises.com or www.celebritysolstice.com

 

Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 11:28AM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Africans Stranded in Barbados - Update

ghana%20airlines%20strands%20passengers%20in%20barbados.jpgI've received several e-mails about our posting on the Africans stranded in Barbados after their charter flight failed to return and pick them up. The question asked by everyone is what has happened to these people - Linda

Notes from the Margin blog tracked a story out of Ghana which states that the Government of Ghana will charter an aircraft to bring their countrymen home.

Also Radio Jamaica's site has an article stating that the media in Barbados has reported that the government has been in discussion with the Ghanaian Embassy in Cuba on the return of the passengers.

A link from Notes From the Margin to a Ghana website states that "the passengers had hopes of crossing over to the US, Canada and other developed countries for greener pastures", which brings up the question of whether there was a scheduled return flight from the onset. Still very much a controversial story.

See links to both articles for more info
 
Ghanaian Government Will Charter Plane To Fly Ghanaian’s Home!
Tracking a story out of Ghana this morning that the Government of Ghana will charter an aircraft to bring their countrymen home.

90 Ghanaians stranded in Barbados
Barbados media reported that the government has been in contact with the Ghanaian Embassy in Cuba to discuss the return of the passengers.  


Posted on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 12:12PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , | Comments3 Comments

Most Popular Second Honeymoon Destinations

I agree with the survey results that money is not the main factor when celebrating a second honeymoon. We have booked six couples celebrating second honeymoons for Barbados this year.

The majority of the six have been married for over 20 years, and let's face it - you want something really special after that length of time. Five couples have booked at The Crane, with the remaining couple booking at Crystal Cove.

Hawaii topped the list for second honeymoons in the survey, but since we specialize in Caribbean travel - with a strong emphasis on Barbados, our results are obviously slanted towards this region. But I wholeheartedly agree that travel agents are the first to notice trends, and those of use who specialize in one particular area are less affected by new trends in travel.

While the Caribbean is not the first destination Americans choose for travel, our travel business continues to be strong for 2008. The main downside we see is the weak dollar forcing many Americans to travel closer to home, or in the case of the Caribbean, look for cheaper markets and travel specials - Linda

For overall travel, here's the results of ASTA's survey of agency owners and managers . . .

In its annual “Hot Spots for Summer” survey, the American Association of Travel Agents (ASTA) polled 585 travel agency owners and managers to determine the most popular second honeymoon destinations and uncover other emerging travel trends for 2008.

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Agents typically recognize travel trends long before anyone else,” said Cheryl Hudak, CTC, ASTA president and CEO.

However, ASTA conducts these surveys to keep all of its members informed, especially those who specialize in one or two specific areas of travel and are generally less affected by trends. When agents are aware of current consumer demands, they are able to prepare and assist any client regardless of their travel expertise.”

According to respondents, Hawaii was the most popular second honeymoon destination with 24.4% share of the total response. While Hawaii can be more expensive than other destinations, respondents reported that money was less of a determining factor for couples who were taking a second honeymoon destination, compared to couples taking their first.

Cruising was ranked number two, with 11.6% share of the total response. Respondents routinely book cruises for second honeymooners because this type of vacation offers variety, convenience and, on-shore excursions, dining and shopping excluded, an all-inclusive package.

The third most popular second honeymoon destination, the Caribbean, also offers travelers endless options due to the number of islands that comprise this tourist-friendly oasis.

Jamaica and Cancun, ranked fourth and fifth respectively, rounded out the top five most popular second honeymoon destinations.

Although in the bottom half of the top 10, Europe, ranked number six, and Italy, ranked number seven, prove that interest in European vacations is still strong despite the current weakness of the US dollar.

With 3.5% share of the total response, Mexico claimed the number eight position. Tahiti, with 3.2%, and St. Lucia, with 3.0% of the total response, fell into ninth and tenth place respectively.

Posted on Friday, March 28, 2008 at 02:31PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | Comments1 Comment

Best Of Barbados - $400 Air Credit & More!

almond%20beach%20resort%20living%20room%20barbados.jpgALMOND BEACH CLUB AND SPA
This adults-only All-Inclusive in the laid-back parish of St James features balcony rooms, dining, nightlife, water sports, a gym, Jacuzzi, a spa, golf, tennis, water sports, & more.

Book by  04/01/2008 - Valid for Travel:  06/01/2008-07/07/2008

Package Includes:
Round-trip midweek air to Barbados
Transportation to and from hotel
Accommodations for number of nights selected
All meals & beverages
Land and non-motorized water sports
Hotel taxes and service charges
$400 Air Credit per couple
7th Night FREE
FREE Honeymoon Package includes Bottle of Champagne with 2 glasses, 1/2 hour Massage, Manicue/Pedicure and Basket of Fruit/Flowers

More U.S. Departure Cities Available:

New York - Kennedy - 7 Nights - $1689    

Newark International - 7 Nights - $1689    

Boston - 7 Nights - $1645

Philadelphia - 7 Nights - $1639

Miami - 7 Nights - $1589

Hartford / Springfield - 7 Nights - $1569

Baltimore / Washington Intl - 7 Nights - $1659

Atlanta - 7 Nights - $1715

Chicago - O'hare - 7 Nights - $1779

Los Angeles - 7 Nights - $1799

Houston - Intercontinental - 7 Nights - $1819

Prices based on round-trip midweek air departing Monday-Friday. Airfare for other departure dates may be higher.
    
(Hotel Code:BGIABC  Program Code:BGIALL  Destination Code:BGI)     

NOTES:
Savings already reflected in package price.
Must book by 4/1/08.
Airfare subject to change.
Other travel dates available.
Children under 16 not allowed.
7 night minimum stay required.

Posted on Friday, March 14, 2008 at 12:42PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Barbados Sandy Lane Offers Golfers' Spa

The Spa at Sandy Lane in Barbados, one of the Caribbean's largest spa facilities measuring at 47,000-square-feet, has introduced a new range of luxury treatments that are aimed specifically at golfers.

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The resort features 45 holes on three distinct golf courses - the Old Nine, the Country Club, and the Green Monkey.

As such, the Spa team at Sandy Lane has worked extensively alongside trainers to formulate Sandy Lane's new spa packages made to provide pre-game and post-game relaxation and rejuvenation, complement the superior golfing offered at Sandy Lane.

Special golf treatments include a Pre-Game Treatment and a Post Golf Treatment.

Rates for 2008 at Sandy Lane range from $950 to $3,900 for rooms, $1,700 to $5,800 for suites, and $3,800 to $9,600 for penthouses, and $8,000 to $25,000 for the Villa at Sandy Lane.


Posted on Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 02:44PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Barbados Airport Approaching Category One Status

barbados%20airport%20canapies.jpgThe Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados is one of the busiest airports in the Caribbean

Barbados' sole airport is almost ready to qualify as a Category One facility, putting it on part with international airports and allowing the authorities to give permission for airlines to start up in the island.

Read full article at Caribbean 360

Posted on Thursday, March 13, 2008 at 02:40PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Barbados Sea Eye Boat Tour

One more exciting Barbados island water activity in addition to my last posting - Linda

Barbados is the only country in the world offering a tour in a boat like this!!

sea%20eye%20barbados%20tour%20boat.jpgSit back and relax as you're taken on an adventure of a lifetime, which people of all ages can enjoy. The Sea Eye will glide effortlessly across the azure of the Caribbean Sea, giving you the chance to view this beautiful Island under a warm tropical sun.

The Sea Eye will take you to view the sea life and the turtles through its enormous viewing screen, the first of its kind in the world. You will also feed the fish and snorkel with the turtles in the crystal clear coastal waters of Barbados.

You can view the underwater world and the intriguing shipwrecks through the viewing screen, sipping on your rum punch listening to light reggae rhythms in the comfort of the air cooled dome.

barbados%20swimming%20with%20sea%20turtles%20tour.jpgSnorkeling equipment is provided for those who wish to get in the water!

Tour commences with pick-up from your hotel, cruise ship terminal or from Blue Monkey Paynes Bay, St James

For more info, or to book this one of a kind tour, click here


 

 

Barbados Atlantis Submarine Special

Experience an adventure of a lifetime in Barbados on board the Atlantis Submarine!

barbados%20atlantis%20submarine%20tour.jpgExplore beautiful coral reefs and marine life at 55 feet, then descend down to depths of 115 to 150 feet to discover a sunken shipwreck from the view port of this real submarine!

We are offering special pricing of $99.00, a savings of 10% off the regular rate of $110.00. Hotel pick-up can be arranged from most Barbados hotels at a charge of $7.50 per adult and $5.00 for children.

Find out more on this special Barbados offer

See More Barbados Tours and Activities - Day Tours, Sightseeing, Day and Night Cruises

**And we always provide roundtrip airport "transfers" in order that visitors to Barbados can securely book their transportation from the aiport to their hotel/resort, and the return trip to the aiport in advance**

Just look under "transfers", choose which area of the island your hotel/resort is located, and get this additional charge taken care of prior to getting to the island.

 

Barbados: Hub for Creative Cruises

Saw this posting at Terry Breen's blog, and thought it was certainly worth posting. Terry is popular on the cruise lecture circuit, has written a cruise friendly onboard guide, and has sailed around Cape Horn 39 times, and through the Panama Canal 61 times! - Linda

barbados%20cruise%20tourism.gifThe cruise ship terminal in Bridgetown, Barbados is so large it can now accommodate eight ships at one time. Not only are they calling on the island for traditional one day port stops, many cruise lines are now using Barbados as an embarkation and debarkation point port as well. Departure out of Barbados allows ships a chance to visit Caribbean and South American ports not accessible from Miami or Ft. Lauderdale on a typical seven day cruise.

Terry says that "one such itinerary that particularly caught my eye was offered by Fred Olsen Cruises" - From Barbados the Braemar sails to Manaus and back in fifteen days. All the Amazonian stops are included like Santarem and Parintins including an encore presentation of the ever popular Boi Bumba Festival.

Though most of the guests are coming from the United Kingdom, the chance to see the Amazon with the convenience and added savings of flying round-trip out of Barbados makes the opportunity an attractive one not to mention the opportunity to spend a few extra days in Barbados!

Source: Terry's Blog

 

Visit Cruise Friendly Onboard Guides

 

Posted on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 11:35PM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Air Jamaica Jamaica, Barbados Sale

air%20jamaica%20adds%20flights%20for%20world%20cup%20cricket%20to%20barbados.jpgAir Jamaica is running a Springtastic Sale cutting up to 35% off vacation packages from the U.S. to all of its destinations in the Caribbean.

The sale is being offered through Air Jamaica Vacations and other tour operators. Packages are valid for travel from April 1 through June 30, making spring travel particularly affordable. Packages must be purchased by March 20.

Special Springtastic Sale packages are available from all Air Jamaica gateways in the United States and to a number of destinations in the Caribbean including: Jamaica, Barbados, Curacao and Grenada.

Departure cities include:

New York (JFK), Philadelphia, Baltimore/Washington, D.C. Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando.

Sample packages include:

7 Night Vacation (EP) (Best of Barbados) from New York (JFK) to Accra Beach Hotel & Resort, Barbados -$795

3 Night Vacation (EP) from Atlanta (ATL) for Samsara Cliff Resort, Jamaica, $355

3 Night All-Inclusive Vacation (AI) from New York (JFK) to Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort, Jamaica $515

 

Posted on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 02:59AM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Barbados Looking at Brand Name Hotels to Attract Americans

Richard Sealy, Barbados Minister of Tourism says that Americans stay at brand hotels like the Barbados Hilton, and when visiting China choose McDonald's to eat. To sum Americans up, Sealy says, "That's just how they are, they like brand"

Just got through reading an article in the Barbados Nation News about the Barbados government looking at the possibility of building brand name hotels to attract more American visitors - *smch*

As much as I love Barbados, I get so tired of hearing about the efforts to attract Americans to the island.

Let's be real - tourism officials have only targeted Americans who make more than 100K per year. Last year the president of BTA (Barbados Tourism Authority) said that they know exactly where their target market is located in the U.S. So what's the problem?

I'll tell you what the problem is - The most popular islands that Americans visit in the Caribbean do not target a particular American market - they assume ALL Americans can and will visit their island - "It's Better in the Bahamas", and "Come Back to Jamaica". The average American watches a lot of TV! We Americans know these marketing slogans by heart, because we see and hear them all the time. Americans tend to latch onto things we see a lot - that's because we are bombarded with so much information, and so many advertising images. Hit and miss advertising campaigns do not win in America!

The Jamaica and Bahamas commercials brand the "island, it's people, and the culture" - so it's not about a certain hotel brand, or hardly the desire for a cheap burger. It's about a need to get away from stress, cold weather, and bask in the Caribbean sun and warm waters. It's about a feeling that the background music from these commercials bring - and it's tropical, friendly, entertaining and they want you to come! They tell you over and over again how much they want you to come - so American's do, it's really that simple.

But Barbados tourism has another marketing plan


The target group that Barbados spends all its effort, time and money on are the upscale American traveler who makes 100K per year or more. Now, the first downside is where are they getting these annual salary figures from? I ask because people lie a lot about how much money the make, or will possibly spend on a vacation.  

Okay, for those really in the target group, they love an island like Barbados, but they also love many other destinations in the world - particularly if offering unusual, unique properties with top notch service, food and amenities. This is a restless group that becomes easily bored with the same destination, because they can go just about anywhere in the world to vacation. They investigate destinations, get advice from family and friends, subscribe to upscale travel magazines, are member of elite travel clubs, and have experienced travel agents. Trust me, this group does not get all excited about brand name hotels unless it is something that is "one of a kind", and in the current world of travel, that's really saying something. This is also not the group that travels all the to China to dine at McDonalds - unless the kids really beg them.

Actually there are far more Americans that make less than 100K per year - so the tourism numbers are in this group. These are the travelers that spend thousands of vacation dollars every year in Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican, Puerto Rico, USVI, and other Caribbean islands.

So all along Barbados has been marketing to the wrong crowd of Americans. The upscale group travels to anywhere worth visiting, but only targeting to this group will eventually dry up American tourism numbers because there are only so many of them, and they are always in search of the next best destination.  On the other hand, travelers making less than 100K a year love a great vacation spot where they feel comfortable, that's affordable, and they can get to know the island well year after year. Target this group with the smaller property market on Barbados, add some consistent TV ads, and you have the start of growing more tourism from America.

And Americans are unpredictable, so do not think you know us so well Mr. Sealy, because this later group will also step up to the plate with upscale lodging - especially for a special occassion - so you are missing out big time ignoring them.   

The article also mentions UK visitors in comparison with Americans. From what I personally know about the UK tourism market, Brits tend to stay a lot longer than Americans. Most of them are not wealthy, and they know the Barbados lodging market, and the island quite well. First they make next years reservation as soon as they arrive on the island, or have a standing reservation from year to year. Second, they stay at smaller properties, or rent houses, and manage their budgets quite well for a month or two month stay. They also know where to get the best deals on everything because they have built relationships with local Bajans over the years. So, there really is no comparision between UK and American travelers except they both desire a great vacation destination. But if the Brits can stay for up to two months, surely an average American can have a great, affordable stay for a week or two.


Gov't Looking to 'Brand-Name Hotels' - Barbados Nation News



Best of Barbados Sale

All Inclusive 7 Night Stay from $1320 - Plus Additional $400 Air Credit per room

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ALMOND BEACH VILLAGE
ALMOND BEACH CLUB & SPA
ALMOND CASUARINA BEACH RESORT


Book from February 25 - April 1, 2008
Travel from May 1 - July 15, 2008

Package Includes:

    * $25.00 voucher Dinner for 2 at Oistins Fish Fry
    * Car rental for 2 or more days & get 1 FREE day at participating rental companies
    * Buy one get 2nd half price on all participating ground activities
    * High value discounts at numerous retail stores in Bridgetown
    * Superb Accommodations
    * Gourmet Cuisine with choice of A La Carte Restaurants
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    * All beverages including full bar Water sports (some motorized), Fitness Center
    * Kid's Club & Exciting Activities
    * Entertainment Nightly
    * Taxes and Gratuities

Posted on Monday, March 3, 2008 at 06:33AM by Registered CommenterLinda Thompkins in , , | CommentsPost a Comment
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