Caribbean National Weekly

Turks and Caicos tourism soars high in 2023

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Turks and Caicos tourism soars high in 2023

The Turks and Caicos Islands this year witnessed a significant rebound in tourism, with the number of visitors paralleling the pre-pandemic influx. 

Caribbean Tourism Organisation's (CTO) State of Tourism Industry Conference (SOTIC), Minister of Tourism, Josephine Connolly noted that this resurgence is evident in both the cruise and airline sectors.

A surge in air passengers

Reports are that between January and June 2023, the UK overseas territory situated in the northern Caribbean warmly received 321,423 air passengers. 

A substantial 90.5 per cent of these visitors hailed from the United States, while the rest were from Canada and the United Kingdom. 

The influx of air travelers is poised for further expansion, courtesy of major airlines planning to augment their airlifts from the US, Canada, the Caribbean, and the UK.

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Cruise tourism climbs: an uptick in cruise visits

Moreover, the enchanting islands have caught the fancy of cruise aficionados, registering a visit from over 491,000 cruise passengers in 2023. 

This tally marks a noteworthy 51.72 per cent increment compared to the figures recorded during the corresponding period in 2022, highlighting the islands’ growing allure among cruise travelers.

New strategies unveiled

The Tourism Minister unveiled a fresh marketing and product development blueprint aimed at enhancing the visibility and appeal of the islands.

Orchestrated through the newly instituted Experience Turks and Caicos agency, this strategic initiative is designed to spotlight the distinctive experiences each island extends to its visitors. 

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