ABSTRACT

The Caribbean is one of the premier tourist destinations in the world. Changes in travel patterns, markets and traveller motivations have brought about considerable growth and dramatic change to the region's tourism sector. This book brings together a high calibre team of international researchers to provide an up-to-date assessment of the scope of tourism and the nature of tourism development in the Caribbean. Divided into three parts, the book:

  • gives an overview of existing tourism trends in the region
  • addresses tourism development issues, including sustainability, ecotourism, heritage tourism, community participation, management implications, and linkages with agriculture
  • considers future trends, including an assessment of recent world events and their impacts on tourism in the region, and future trends in terms of airlift, economic sustainability and markets.

A valuable resource for students of tourism and Caribbean studies, as well as governments, and national and regional tourism offices, this topical volume brings together excellent contributions to assess and analyze the state of the Caribbean tourism; past, present and future.

part |2 pages

Part I

chapter 2|16 pages

Natural hedonism

The invention of Caribbean islands as tropical playgrounds

part |2 pages

Part II

chapter 4|22 pages

Tourism development in the Caribbean

Meaning and influences

chapter 9|20 pages

Global currents

Cruise ships in the Caribbean Sea

chapter 12|13 pages

Community participation in Caribbean tourism

Problems and prospects

chapter 13|17 pages

Tourism businesses in the Caribbean

Operating realities

chapter 14|22 pages

What makes a resort complex? Reflections on the production of tourism space in a Caribbean resort complex

Reflections on the production of tourism space in a Caribbean

chapter 15|14 pages

Hucksters and homemakers

Gender responses to opportunities in the tourism market in Carriacou, Grenada

part |2 pages

PART III Future prospects

chapter 16|14 pages

Post-colonial markets: new geographic spaces for tourism

New geographical spaces for tourism