St. Vincent to train 2,000 tourism workers ahead of major hotel openings

As St. Vincent and the Grenadines gears up for a major expansion in its tourism sector, the Honourable Carlos James, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture, has announced plans to train approximately 2,000 new tourism industry workers over the next four years.

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Speaking at the official opening of the Republic of Cuba Technical Mission Training at the Holiday Inn and Suites on Tuesday, Minister James said the move is in response to the workforce demands of several resort developments now underway, including the highly anticipated Sandals Beaches Resort, which will open with 360 keys, and a new Marriott Resort featuring 250 keys.

“These landmark hotel developments represent transformative investments in our tourism product,” stated Minister James. “However, to fully realise their benefits, we must ensure that Vincentians are well-trained, service-ready, and equipped to deliver world-class hospitality. Our target is to prepare at least 2,000 new tourism workers to fill the jobs these resorts will create and to strengthen the overall sector.”

To meet this goal, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority (SVGTA), in collaboration with local training institutions, will implement specialised programmes in front office operations, food and beverage service, culinary arts, housekeeping, guest relations, and supervisory skills. These programmes will be rolled out over the next 48 months.

“This is about more than staffing hotels,” Minister James added. “It’s about investing in our people, creating sustainable livelihoods, and ensuring that St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues to deliver a visitor experience that reflects our warmth, professionalism, and authentic culture.”

The SVGTA is expected to work closely with industry stakeholders and private training providers to ensure that all programmes meet international hospitality standards while remaining grounded in Vincentian culture and service excellence.

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority is the official body tasked with promoting and developing the country as a premier travel destination. Through marketing initiatives, training, and industry collaboration, the SVGTA aims to grow tourism sustainably and inclusively.

 

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