The Caribbean has experienced considerable fluctuations with many of the small island-nations of the Region being highly vulnerable to socio-political, environmental and economic changes. The Caribbean Tourism Association (CTO) contends that this Region is highly dependent on tourism, possibly more than any other region in the world, but globalization has left the countries of the Region with limited economic alternatives. The result is that tourism has emerged as the largest employer and the foremost foreign exchange earner in the Region. This survey research study, data from which were analyzed with SPSS for Windows, explored three research questions and identified the Region’s strengths, assets and issues as perceived by stakeholders at ...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
Tourism is a networked industry which plays a significant role in Caribbean economies as a foreign e...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
International tourism is essential to the economic well being of the Caribbean region. However, this...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
Includes bibliographyTourism began to emerge in the Caribbean from the mid-1960s, and since that tim...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
Sustainable tourism demands a positivistic and holistic look at the true costs and benefits of the i...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
Tourism has been an important component of Caribbean island economy for more than three decades. The...
In 2005, the tourism sector in the Caribbean accounted for 13.8 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the main determinants of competitiveness in the Caribbean...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
The Caribbean is a great holiday destination, along with Europe, Asia and South America. But it is o...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
Tourism is a networked industry which plays a significant role in Caribbean economies as a foreign e...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...
In the past the Caribbean was restricted to offering elitist tourist activities, but over the last t...
International tourism is essential to the economic well being of the Caribbean region. However, this...
Tourism is the main economic source in Jamaica and most of the other Caribbean islands, but it come...
Includes bibliographyTourism began to emerge in the Caribbean from the mid-1960s, and since that tim...
A fundamental shift in attitudes toward environmental issues is becoming increasingly visible is the...
Sustainable tourism demands a positivistic and holistic look at the true costs and benefits of the i...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
Tourism has been an important component of Caribbean island economy for more than three decades. The...
In 2005, the tourism sector in the Caribbean accounted for 13.8 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a...
Includes bibliographyThis article analyses the main determinants of competitiveness in the Caribbean...
Plagued with poverty, the countries of the Caribbean have grappled for years with numerous developme...
The Caribbean is a great holiday destination, along with Europe, Asia and South America. But it is o...
The tourism industry in Jamaica, as elsewhere in the Caribbean, has provided government interests an...
Tourism is a networked industry which plays a significant role in Caribbean economies as a foreign e...
Includes bibliography.Although tourism has been a major economic sector in the Car ibbean s ince the...