Guyana Logs 17.7 Percent Increase in Tourism Arrivals

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23 November 2012 4:47pm
Guyana Logs 17.7 Percent Increase in Tourism Arrivals

Guyana will likely by yearend achieve a record-breaking 20 percent increase in tourist arrivals over last year’s figure as up to October, there was already an increase of 17.7 percent over the corresponding period according to Director, Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) Indranauth Haralsingh.

“We are very happy to report that we have had record arrivals so far for the year , … we have had 148,628 visitors compared with 126,313 up to the end of October,” said the GTA Director at a press conference today.

Haralsingh also said that Guyana is again leading the 34-member Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) grouping in terms of percentage increase in arrivals, having done this in 2010.

He said that the country has been experiencing record-breaking months all year and that all the months up to October except for May have been the best ever since the GTA started capturing and recording visitor arrivals since 1995.

The majority of these tourists are from the United States, which has contributed 57 percent of the visitors to the country, Haralsingh said. The Caribbean accounted for 21 percent, Canada 14 percent, Europe 5 percent, South Central America 2 percent and the rest of the World 1 percent.

The GTA Director is attributing the tourist arrivals to a number of tourism strategies being employed to promote Guyana as a popular tourist destination by the authority, the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and the private sector and other stakeholders.

With the tourism  being offered during the Christmas holiday, this coupled with the Christmas concerts, the extended four-day Main Street Lime and the nostalgia for the unique Guyanese Christmas, Haralsingh said that GTA is  anticipating a record December.
 

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