SLHTA

SLHTA’s Tourism Enhancement Fund disburses over $250k!

An EC $132,000 grant to Landmark Events will provide Saint Lucians with training and development opportunities in the Orange Economy. Read More

8 months ago

Entrepreneur Jn Louis Mathurin awarded complimentary SLHTA Membership?

Over the next twelve months, ten young Saint Lucian entrepreneurs will benefit from complimentary membership to the SLHTA Read More

12 months ago

All The Best Tyler from the SLHTA!

“She is an excellent example for our youth on how determination and focus can help to materialize their goals in… Read More

2 years ago

FREE PSA Prostate Tests

The PSA test is blood test use primarily to screen for prostate cancer Read More

2 years ago

SLHTA Supports Lions Club’s Prostate Cancer Awareness

Prostate cancer remains one of the leading health challenges facing Saint Lucian men today Read More

2 years ago

SLHTA comments on the Tourist Accommodation Fee

The Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association (SLHTA) continues discussion with the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Finance with… Read More

4 years ago

Public and Private Sectors Support Government’s Decision Not to accede to Subsidy Demands by Virgin Atlantic Airways

While there are concerns over the loss of the Virgin Atlantic flight operated from London Gatwick (LGW) to Hewanorra International… Read More

4 years ago

A Successful Future For Hospitality Depends On A Sustainable Workforce

The constant quest for economic independence can feel like rat race, one where healthy practices, consequences, and frugal use… Read More

4 years ago

How will LIAT’s situation impact local tourism?

The future of regional airline LIAT seems to grow grimmer with each day. Recently the Prime Minister of St. Vincent… Read More

4 years ago

SLHTA President, Karolin Troubetzkoy takes on tourism challenges

President of the St Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association Karolin Troubetzkoy on building resilience, tourism trends and why Caribbean operators… Read More

5 years ago

SLHTA CEO Roderick Cherry resigns, former CEO Noorani Azeez assumes interim role

The Saint Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association Inc.(SLHTA) has announced the departure of its CEO, Roderick Cherry, who is leaving… Read More

5 years ago

SLHTA Statement About Proposed Dolphin Park

The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association makes reference to recent press articles concerning Dolphin Park development in Saint… Read More

5 years ago

SLHTA Supports Government’s Decision to Phase Out Plastics

The St. Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association (SLHTA) fully supports Government’s plans to phase out Styrofoam containers and plastics, including… Read More

5 years ago

Mercury Fest Raised Weekend Heatwave Temperatures!

Preliminary accounts from the SLTA, based on interviews with arrivals, say total of 2,288 visited with only Mercury Fest… Read More

5 years ago

AGNES FRANCIS MOVES ON

In 2016, 12-member board of directors was appointed to oversee the operations of the Saint Lucia Tourist Board, with… Read More

5 years ago

SLHTA Mourns Loss of St Lucia Tourism Pioneer

The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association regrets to inform our members of the passing of Mr Bill Stewart, one… Read More

5 years ago

Karolin Troubetzkoy Appointed New SLHTA President

The St. Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association (SLHTA)  board of directors has ratified the appointment of distinguished hotelier, Karolin Troubetzkoy as president of… Read More

5 years ago

Mercury Fest officially launched

Following successful launch in Martinique on July 10, Mercury Fest 2018 was officially launched in Saint Lucia eight days… Read More

5 years ago

Hopeful Future Entrepreneurs Grab Training Opportunities!

It’s easy getting time off your day job for self and career improvement. Twelve young Saint Lucians who work in… Read More

5 years ago

SLHTA Welcomes New CEO

Roderick Cherry is the new Chief Executive Officer at the St. Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association (SLHTA). He succeeds Noorani… Read More

5 years ago

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