By any stretch of the imagination, if no one knew about an extravagant beach party called Mercury Beach Party before 2014 all of that changed in August of last year. With photographs plasted all over the Internet, revealing thousands of Martniquans and Guadeloupeans having a blast at Pigeon Island along with a few Saint Lucians who dared to indulge, the reviews went through the roof, not to mention the “hits.” Not only that, for Taxi drivers, hotels, restaurant owners and vendors in the Rodney bay and Gros Islet area, Christmas had indeed come early as their revenue increased tenfold that weekend, thanks to the spend by the French visitors.
This year, the Board anticipates that the event will attract an increasing number of visitors from across the region. An electronic media advertising campaign has already started in Barbados, St. Vincent and Trinidad, and online for the rest of the region.
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