GTA sets out its stall on tourism infrastructure

Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond

Seemingly mindful of the fact that Guyana’s visitor arrival bona fides needs to keep pace with what, these days, in an enhanced external interest in Guyana, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) earlier this week issued a lengthy media statement which set out the suite of conveniences and attractions which it continues to put in place in order to keep pace with the demands of both visitors as well as ordinary Guyanese seeking a taste of the tourism amenities that the country has to offer.

 In taking account of the visitor demands of the Caribbean Cricket League (CCL) season, among the various other short-stay consumer  demands, the GCA provides information on its collaboration with the owners of the thirty three (33) properties which, as of August this year, were officially entered into the GTA’s Cricket Carnival Bed & Breakfast property database and whose owners and managers have benefitted from “a series of training initiatives” designed  to enhance their service delivery in various critical areas including first aid and CPR delivery.