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GTA targets high-yield growth and MICE Opportunities in Guyana

13 April 2026
in Business, PRESS RELEASE, Travel/Tourism
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Melinda Telesford with tourism partners. Photo: GTA
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Following an impactful 4-day engagement, the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) successfully concluded a targeted sales mission in Guyana.

The mission focused on deepening tourism collaboration and identifying new avenues for growth between the 2 Caribbean nations.

The GTA’s presence in Guyana facilitated in-depth discussions with corporate partners focused on the burgeoning Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events (MICE) sector. These meetings highlighted Grenada’s premier facilities and its capacity to host specialised group travel, executive retreats, and regional forums, positioning the tri-island state as a versatile alternative for the Guyanese business community.

Beyond corporate travel, technical briefings were held with travel trade partners to share the latest developments within Grenada’s tourism landscape. These sessions provided a platform to discuss enhanced airlift connectivity, the expansion of the islands’ luxury and boutique accommodation sector, and the development of curated experiences designed to appeal to Guyana’s diverse local and expatriate communities.

Tornia Charles, Chief Marketing Officer at the GTA, spoke about the mission’s importance. “As Guyana’s economy continues to transform, so does the travel profile of its residents. This mission was designed to align our tourism product with those shifting demands, ensuring that Grenada’s business and experiential offerings directly meet the rising expectations of this maturing market.”

These engagements in Guyana ensure that the partnerships formed are consistent with the GTA’s overarching regional objectives. The feedback acquired during these sessions is instrumental in formulating future marketing creatives and trade support programmes.

“This mission allowed us to go beyond the surface and truly understand the pulse of the Guyanese traveller,” stated Melinda Telesford, Marketing Executive at the GTA. “We found a remarkable alignment between Guyana’s growing professional class and Grenada’s diverse experiential offerings, which will allow us to curate a bespoke marketing roadmap for this market moving forward.”

By focusing on the intersection of professional travel and premium leisure, the GTA is moving beyond traditional promotion to build a sustainable tourism corridor. This strategic alignment ensures that as Guyana’s travel market matures, Grenada stands ready to welcome a new generation of sophisticated travellers.

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  1. Joe brown says:
    2 months ago

    These people are really grabbing at straws to be.looking to Guyana for tourists. Is the GTA living in the real world?

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