Black Meetings and Tourism

September/October 2013

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•pg_13-27__BMT_pg3-58 9/25/13 1:07 AM Page 20 B e v e r l y Nicholson-Doty, commissioner, Department of Tourism, USVI, and new chair of the Caribbean Tourism Organization's Council of Ministers, emphasized "We in BEVERLY NICHOLSON-DOTY the US Virgin Islands see a strong and sustained future with the meetings and incentives market. Our room inventory is perfect for many meetings, corporate retreats, and targeted and specialized conferences. So, we focus on more manageable meetings and conferences and concentrate on providing top quality services and facilities. We have hosted FAM trips for meeting planners, which have resulted in strong business for the USVI. One of the things we would like to impress on the African-American market is the fact we are very well attuned to their needs and the US Virgin Islands is very welcoming of those communities with which we have a strong cultural affinity Easy to get to because U.S. citizens don't require passports to enter, this territory is part of the United States and the islands are an ideal domestic location to host meetings of any size. The island trio offers ideal settings for smaller break-out sessions to enhance productivity and to create inspiration for groups and productive meetings. Whether planning for a small group of CEOs in St. John or an incentive retreat with spouses and children in tow in St. Thomas or St. Croix, knowledgeable meeting managers and savvy destination management companies (DMCs) can supply the latest technology and prepare creative itineraries in an affordable, safe and beautiful Caribbean island destination. Venues range from high attention service luxury resorts to smaller, intimate, hideaways, all with easy access to off-site locations for hosting functions. The USVI provides a professional, yet, low-stress environment for business. It's no secret, location is everything and planners looking for an unparalleled destination will find plenty of choices in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The trio of breathtaking beauties — St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas — offer the perfect setting to enhance your meeting's productivity and create just the right inspiration your group will need. Visit the Explore Our Islands section on their website, to learn more. Each of the islands is unique in its offerings and cultural amenities. Whether planning for a 20 Couple enjoying moments at Davis Bay, St John , USVI group of CEOs or an incentive retreat with spouses and children in tow, knowledgeable meeting managers and enthusiastic destination management companies (DMCs) are available to supply the latest technology and prepare creative itineraries. Venues range from impressive luxury resorts to smaller intimate locations, and provide a professional atmosphere for business with an extensive list of offsite locations for hosting functions. Touch down with nonstop service on most of the major carriers from a variety of U.S. gateways. Favorable tax incentives and global shipping options enhance the appeal of the islands. With business out of the way, it's time to indulge in the pleasures of the destination, like the 18-hole championship golf courses on St. Croix and St. Thomas. Adventurous colleagues can experience the thrill of yacht racing, hop aboard a wave runner, dive unfathomable depths, swim with the Caribbean's only sea lions or feel the warm trade winds on horseback. For more stress-free options, indulge in signature spa treatments, lounge on the deck of a catamaran or revel in the unmistakable splendor of our awesome beaches. Remember to carve out some time for a shopping excursion. With a $1,600 duty-free allowance and discounts of 20-40% on coveted items, you can take home something for everyone on your gift list. As day transitions into night, the cuisines of the world take center stage with the islands' culinary masters preparing gastronomic feasts. Reserve a table or allow your DMC to arrange a dine-around. Jazz, calypso, R&B and melodic Quelbe sounds can be found in a variety of locations. Performing arts centers feature clas- sical, theatrical and symphonic productions during the year. When it comes to meeting and event planning, location matters.   Jamaica has always done well with the Incentive market, but now that The Montego Bay Convention Centre is open, it gives the opportunity to bring in bigger conferences from around the world. The number one challenge is to convince meeting planners that Jamaica is not just a tourist attraction but is also geared up to hold major conferences and meetings which will generate more hotel rooms. Sometimes an organization worries it would lose delegates to the various attractions by moving the conference to Montego Bay. One solution is to better educate the different organizations as to what Jamaica has to offer, with the best solution being to  contact the Jamaica Tourist Board whenever you are planning to host an event in Montego Bay.  It's important that the conference planner works in conjunction with the tourism body to really find out what is compelling about that city, and get information regarding the rules and regulations with regards to customs and immigration. The Montego Bay Convention Centre will work with the Jamaica Tourist Board to ensure that the meeting planner is well versed as to what Jamaica has to offer. With respect to meeting location, hotels, attractions and  restaurants, Jamaica with its diverse terrain is a welcome delight for meeting groups, with lush mountains, cascading waterfalls and centuries old plantations rich with history and intrigue. Providing a satisfying meetings experience is of paramount importance to B M & T ••• September/October 2013 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com

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