bermuda tourism goals
Bermuda.
News

Bermuda Lays Out Tourism Goals

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - November 1, 2018 - 1:48 pm

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Bermuda has completed its new National Tourism Plan, laying out its goals through the year 2025.

The plan has set an acronym, AGILITY, to cover what Bermuda calls seven pillars: awareness and relevance; “greener”; infrastructure; local involvement; innovation, teams and groups and year-round.

The last has long been a challenge for Bermuda, which shares a climate with U.S. states like South Carolina and has struggled to attract visitors during the winter months.

bermuda tourism goals

Bermuda.

That strategy will include developing “relevant packages” for different kinds of getaways, developing an events business, attracting the yachting sector and improving cruise calls, among other ideas.

Bermuda has also targeted two categories of U.S. cities as source markets for growth: traditional hubs like New York, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and Toronto, along with what the BTA is calling  “nurture” markets including Baltimore, Hartford, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and even San Francisco.

To achieve these ends, the island  has laid out six key “success indicators” through 2025: for tourism to contribute $1.2 billion to the island’s Gross Domestic Product; that 30 percent of visitors to the island will come from airlift; for more than 56 percent of leisure arrivals to come during the September-May period, typically the low season in Bermuda; for more than 8 percent of visitors to be African-American; for more than 83 percent of travelers to want to recommend Bermuda to family and friends and for more than 70 percent of residents supporting the development of tourism.

bermuda tourism goals

Bermuda has long struggled to attract visitors during its colder winter months.

“Our government believes Bermuda’s greatest asset is its people. That belief underpinned the inclusive approach of the Bermuda Tourism Authority and the Government – embracing the knowledge, wisdom and experience of the country in the creation of a plan that will shape the next phase of Bermuda’s tourism revitalization,” said Jamahl Simmons, Bermuda’s Minister of Economic Development and Tourism.

“This is purposefully designed to be Bermuda’s plan, not the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s plan,” said Paul Telford, BTA Chairman. “The team gathered input from a variety of voices outside of our organization – supporters and detractors – to ensure the plan represents the views of as many people as possible because we know Bermuda needs everyone’s buy-in to make the plan successful.”

For the executive summary of the plan, visit Go to Bermuda.

— CJ

Popular Posts dominica fort young views

In Dominica, an All-Inclusive That Comes With the Whole Island 

All-inclusive has been changing. That’s not a secret. It’s the biggest thing in travel right now, particularly in the Caribbean, where travelers want more. But they don’t just want the unlimited food and beverage. They want the experience. They want […]


The Caribbean's Greenest Hotels for 2025, From Solar-Powered Resorts in Puerto Rico to Adventure Lodges in The Bahamas

Aruba Antigua Resorts Romantic

The term “green” has never been more important, but it’s also never been a broader term. What once merely meant a degree of environmental focus, has now expanded to encompass everything from renewable energy to sustainability to community tourism. That’s […]


Belize Is the Caribbean’s Happiest Country 

rows of buildings on the beach in belize

Belize has come out on top of the Caribbean as the region’s happiest country, according to the World Happiness Report, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The Caribbean country on the coast of Central America was ranked 25th overall in the world, […]


Related Posts Barbados Beach

Barbados Is the Caribbean’s Fastest-Growing Cruise Destination 

Tucked at the far corner of the southeastern Caribbean, Barbados isn’t as easy to reach as cruise ports like Nassau and Grand Turk.  But the island’s port in Bridgetown has very quietly become the fastest-growing cruise stop in the wider […]


You’ve Never Heard of This Caribbean Island — But It’s a Private, All-Inclusive Paradise

caribbean island all-inclusive beach with palm trees

Plunge pool suites. A floating bar. Toes-in-the-sand bungalows. Hillside villas. Whales (yes, whales). On the tiny Caribbean island of Ambergris Cay in Turks and Caicos, you find just about every luxury imaginable. But the biggest amenity here is the island […]


Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic Are Joining Forces in a Push for Multi-Destination Caribbean Travel

puerto rico dominican republic multi-destination

Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic have officially joined forces in a bid to reshape tourism in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer González and Dominican Republic Tourism Minister David Collado have signed a memorandum of understanding that establishes a […]