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Caribbean Tourism Report Q2 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: May. 13, 2009 - 52 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Caribbean Tourism Industry SWOT
Caribbean Political SWOT
Caribbean Economic SWOT
Caribbean Business Environment SWOT
Market Overview
Tourism Outlook
Caribbean Tourism Industry - Historical Data & Forecasts
Table: Tourist Stop-Over Arrivals, 2008
The WHTI Impact On Caribbean Tourism
Hurricane Season Damages Arrivals
Focus on Cuba
Travel
Commercial Airlines
Oil Price Outlook
Table: Oil Product Price, 2006-2013 (US$/bbl)
Hospitality
Cruise Industry
Table: Cruise Passenger Arrivals, 2007 And 2008
Accommodation
Table: Caribbean’s Accommodation Sector, 2004-2013
Luxury Hotels
Government Monetary And Exchange Rate Policies
Economic Update
Anguilla
Table: Anguilla - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
Aruba
Table: Aruba - Government Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2002-2012
Bahamas
Table: Bahamas - Monetary And Exchange Rater Policy, 2004-2013
Barbados
Table: Barbados - Monetary Policy, 2006-2010
Belize
Table: Belize - Government Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2013
Cayman Islands
Table: Cayman Islands - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2013
Cuba
Table: Cuba - Fiscal Policy, 2004-2013
Dominica
Table: Dominica - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
Dominican Republic
Table: Dominican Republic - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2006-2010
Grenada
Table: Grenada - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
Guyana
Table: Guyana - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2006-2009
Haiti
Table: Haiti - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2012
Martinique
Table: Martinique - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2013
Netherlands Antilles
Table: Netherlands Antilles - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2005-2012
St Kitts And Nevis
Table: St Kitts And Nevis - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2013
St Lucia
Table: St Lucia - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
Puerto Rico
Table: Puerto Rico - Monetary Policy, 2006-2010
St Vincent
Table: St Vincent And The Grenadines - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
Suriname
Table: Suriname - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2012
Trinidad & Tobago
Table: Trinidad And Tobago - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2005-2012
Turks And Caicos Islands
Table: Turks And Caicos Islands - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2003-2012
British Virgin Islands
Table: British Virgin Islands - Monetary And Exchange Rate Policy, 2004-2013
Company Profiles
Air Jamaica
Royal Caribbean Cruises
Sol Melia
Country Snapshot: Trinidad & Tobago Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2000-2005
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Manufacturing Wages, 2000-2012
Country Snapshot: Dominican Rep. Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2000-2005
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Manufacturing Wages, 2000-2012
BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Tourism Industry
Sources

Abstract

2008 Arrivals Slow

With most major Caribbean countries having reported 2008 results, the picture is generally gloomy.While some countries have experienced high growth, in general growth has been minimal or negative. Ofthe 16 that have yet reported full-year figures, only six reported growth, and only one of these growth ofover 4.0%. The highest growth was registered in Cuba, which posted an unexpectedly strong figure of9.1% growth, despite an unusually heavy hurricane season. In addition, Jamaica performed surprisinglystrongly, with growth of 3.9%, despite ongoing concerns about rising levels of crime.

Of those countries reporting declines in growth, Bermuda and Martinique suffered the greatest, with acontraction of 4.6%, followed by Grenada with 4.1%. The remaining eight posted growth levels of anaverage -2.0%. This represents a recovery from the first nine months of the year, when several countrieswere posting 8-10% declines in growth. With the final quarter being traditionally strong, given theCaribbean’s attractiveness as a Christmas holiday destination, this was to be expected, and does notrepresent a reversal of the overall downwards trend. Given the ongoing economic slowdown, touristarrivals will remain sluggish in 2009. Given the dependence of the Caribbean economies on tourism, thiswill have a significant effect on economic growth and job creation in the region.

Focus On Cuba

New proposals in the US legislature to lift the ban on Americans travelling to Cuba could have a majorimpact on the island’s tourist industry. Cuba could then expect a major influx of visitors, as a rush ofcurious visitors take advantage of the island’s relative proximity. Such a situation would create a majorboost to tourism, notwithstanding the infrastructure investment required to accommodate such an increasein tourists. However, with US-Cuba antagonism heavily entrenched, Cuba is not making anyassumptions, with the government stating that no more infrastructure investment will be made than isalready planned.

Cruise Sector Suffers

The Caribbean cruise sector has traditionally been one of the strongest sectors in the industry. However,after experiencing high growth in 2007 - partly owing to the new routes created for the Cricket WorldCup - the sector struggled in 2008. Despite a positive first half of the year, the second half was badlyaffected by the hurricane seasons, which forced several companies either to cancel cruises altogether or tomiss out certain countries. Most countries therefore experienced declines in cruise arrivals, with a fewnotable exceptions. In particular, Aruba experienced growth of 15.4% year-on-year (y-o-y), whileMartinique’s arrivals grew by 21.5% and Dominica’s by 9.4%. However, major contractions were morecommon, with arrivals in St Vincent and the Grenadines dropping by a dramatic 36.2% and those inBermuda and Antigua and Barbuda falling by 19.1% and 13.7%, respectively. In part this may be theresult of a statistical rebound from strong sector performance in 2007, but it also reflects the generaldownwards trend of the tourism industry. As such, we expect performance to be similarly depressed in2009, with investors being particularly cautious around the August-November hurricane season.

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