The sun-drenched island of Saint Lucia will again have the envious opportunity of being able to use the internationally recognized ‘Winner Shield’ insignia of the World Travel Awards after capturing the coveted prize of ‘Leading Caribbean Honeymoon Destination for 2014’.
St. Lucia was adjudged winner in a category that included long time competitors Barbados, Antigua and Jamaica. Officials of the World Travel Awards™ say the accolades exist to recognize, acknowledge and celebrate excellence in travel tourism and hospitality, which was why St. Lucia was chosen by fellow professionals across the globe.?“This hallmark of travel excellence will demonstrate to both consumers and fellow professionals that you are recognized by the industry as the very best in your region,” the august body noted in a congratulatory note.
SLTB tourism officials have expressed delight in winning the prestigious award for yet another year. “This is testament to not only our hard work across the entire industry but critically our robust efforts and innovative initiatives like the highly successful wedding symposium and the multiple hosting of the Bachelor series that have allowed us, as a destination, to not only keep our pulse on the weddings and honeymoon markets but to stay ahead of the game,” said Tourism Director Louis Lewis.The World Travel Award™ Winner Shield© will be on all its marketing, advertising and promotional communications.
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Oh well who is counting. They got good for at least something.