
Tourism Marketing and Management in the Caribbean (RLE Marketing)
by Gayle, Dennis J.; Goodrich, Jonathan N.-
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Summary
Tourism Marketing and Management in the Caribbean offers the first comprehensive discussion of tourism in this part of the world. It begins with an overview of the industry and the role of the Caribbean Tourism Organization. It goes on to look at aspects of tourism marketing and management on a region-by-region basis, covering the Bahamas, Jamaica, Barbados, St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Cuba. Detailed analysis follows of sectors within the industry, such as heritage and health care, with central issues such as the intense competition between the cruise ship and hotel industries highlighted. Discussion of the impact of US and EC policies on Caribbean tourism provides an important international perspective. Throughout, the focus is on the contribution of the regional tourism industry to Caribbean economic growth and development. The final section assesses the future of Caribbean tourism, and provides recommendations for Caribbean tourism marketing and management strategy.
This authoritative account of tourism in the Caribbean is drawn from leading scholars of tourism as well as high-profile decision makers within the industry. These include tourism directors, government officials and the Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
Table of Contents
List of figures | |
List of tables | |
Notes on editors and contributors | |
Preface | |
Foreword | |
Acknowledgements | |
Abbreviations | |
Map | |
Caribbean tourism marketing, management and development strategies | p. 1 |
The Caribbean Tourism Organization in historical perspective | p. 20 |
Tourism marketing and management | |
Tourism in the Bahamas - an appraisal | p. 31 |
The Jamaican tourist industry: domestic economic growth and development | p. 41 |
Tourism and taxes: the case of Barbados | p. 58 |
Tourism product development and marketing in St Lucia | p. 69 |
Formulating tourism development strategy in Trinidad and Tobago | p. 78 |
The sociopolitical implications of tourism development in Guyana | p. 88 |
Tourism in socialist Cuba | p. 100 |
Sectoral issues | |
Cruise industry outlook in the Caribbean | p. 113 |
Health-care tourism in the Caribbean | p. 122 |
Innovation and the future of Caribbean tourism | p. 129 |
Heritage tourism and the myth of Caribbean paradise | p. 143 |
Managing for excellence in Caribbean hotels | p. 147 |
Integrating tourism and agricultural development | p. 155 |
The new tourism in the Caribbean: reappraising market segmentation | p. 167 |
The impact of US and EC policies | |
US trade policy and tourism development in the Caribbean | p. 181 |
The tourism sector and Lome IV | p. 197 |
Caribbean tourism in the year 2000 | |
The Caribbean Tourism Organization's role in Caribbean tourism development towards the year 2000 | p. 205 |
Caribbean tourism in the year 2000 | p. 220 |
Conclusion | p. 236 |
Bibliography | p. 246 |
Author index | p. 257 |
Corporate index | p. 259 |
Subject index | p. 261 |
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