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Posted: Tuesday 9 July, 2013 at 2:09 PM

Montserrat encouraged to use its assets and prepare for cruise tourism

At the podium Matthew Beaubrun, Chief Executive Officer of Cox & Co. Ltd of St. Lucia as Infrastructural Advisor John Cox (right) looks on. Gracelyn Cassell, Head of the UWI Open Campus (left) was part of the group who listened to Beaubrun’s prese
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    BRADES, Montserrat (July 9, 2013) – Montserrat is a diamond in the rough with a lot to offer says cruise tourism expert Matthew Beaubrun, Chief Executive Officer of Cox & Co. Ltd of St. Lucia.

     

    Beaubrun was on island through an invitation from the Montserrat Development Corporation (MDC) to meet with small business owners on Friday, July 5, 2013 on how they can prepare the island to attract and build cruise tourism.

    Although the port is yet to be built, “this is the time when cruise operators are planning the itineraries for the coming years. You cannot wait until 2015 to decide what you will offer to the industry, that work and investment needs to start now,” Beaubrun advised.

    He said the plans for the new town and port were “really first class and can do a lot for the economic development of the island. The strategy is well thought out.”

    The expert, who leads several shipping and travel ventures under the Cox & Co brand, told the gathering that Montserratians needed to answer the question of how do you manage to be exclusive while being small. He said “safety and security” are assets that can be leveraged and encouraged them to do whatever was necessary to keep it so. “If you keep it, you all will be ahead of the game. You can show the rest of the Caribbean how to develop tourism and keep it safe for your guests.”

    Customer service is critical, the CEO said. “Start teaching your children from school about tourism. It is not about servitude but giving service. Cruise tourism can create a lot of employment for your destination.”

    He commented that the mixed planned concept for the town and port which also includes a marina was a great idea. “The yachting sector in St. Lucia generates the same amount in revenue as the cruise tourism.” He added that Montserrat did not need to become a main yacht haven but rather take advantage of the islands position on the yachting highway. 

    Consultant Vincent Hippolyte who is a former Access Coordinator for Montserrat, said the island had the chance to get it right from “day one. There needs to be a public policy to establish minimum standards which must be adhered to and sanctions in place for those who don’t.”

    Hippolyte suggested a certification programme for taxi drivers with a process to recertify ahead of each new cruise season. “The way your taxi drivers represent Montserrat is very important. Your tour menu is also very important. It must be diversified and you have to keep it appealing.”

    Both men emphasised that the cruise lines must benefit from the tours and so work needs to be done to ensure that the packages were creative and attractive.

    “Be innovative, price competitively, give good service, have packages different than were offered before,” Beaubrun advised. “You have a competitive advantage of unspoilt beauty, safety, your water is good. Offer them your water. Take advantage of the volcano as an opportunity as it will be a big pull for the cruise lines.”

    More information on the possibilities for investing in Montserrat and the cruise and other tourism-related industries can be found on www.investmontserrat.com.

     






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