ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada - The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) Monday said it has concluded a successful promotional mission to Guyana aimed at strengthening tourism ties and positioning the country as a top-tier destination for Guyanese travelers.
The GTA said that the initiative forms part of its broader regional marketing strategy to increase intra-Caribbean travel and build awareness of the tri-island nation Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique as a vibrant, accessible, and rewarding travel destination.
“Guyana is an emerging market for leisure, investment and trade, and this mission allowed us to continue to deepen this meaningful relationship while showcasing just how easy and exciting it is to travel to Grenada.” said Tornia Charles, GTA director of sales and marketing.
“Grenada has so much to offer regional travelers looking for authenticity, adventure, and relaxation.”
The GTA said that the mission undertaken in collaboration with a delegation of airline and hotel partners represents a significant step toward reinforcing Caribbean connectivity and encouraging regional exploration.
“With shared goals for tourism development and sustainable economic growth, both Grenada and Guyana stand to benefit from deeper travel ties and continued collaboration,” the GTA said, adding that it will continue to explore partnerships, route development, and creative marketing efforts across key regional and international markets.