Adrian Loveridge - Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel
Adrian Loveridge – Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel

The bad news is that long stay visitor arrivals have declined in each and every single month over the last consecutive fourteen months. The good news is that in May, the fall was the lowest in that entire period with just 29 less arrivals than the corresponding month last year.

With the end of the only national marketing initiative, Barbados Island Inclusive, we are back again in this massive vacuum of marketing uncertainty. The non-tour operator dependent hotels will now be scrabbling around to see what, if any, additional funds they can spend on promoting their properties.

Up until the end of May, we were already 16,151 long stay visitors down, when compared with the same period in 2012, and that year was down by 31,421 over 2011. Some tourism policymakers are predicting that we (Barbados) will end the year ‘flat’ and hopefully that will be proven right. But sadly, the odds are overwhelming against it. Arrivals would have to average almost 50,000 people each month for the rest of 2013. Especially when you think we have not reached above this target in four out of five months this year, and those included our peak winter months.

Clearly, there appears to be this unscalable wall to any attempts in influencing change in the way we are attempting to do business. It’s almost as if, those in decision making positions have simply given up. Perhaps even more frightening, is when you hear widespread comments  carried in the media that Barbados is ‘outperforming’ many other Caribbean destinations. Regrettably, no journalist asked the obvious question, well isn’t that due to the majority of the other islands having less room stock? This is just like saying Barbados is ‘outperforming’ Montserrat, which sadly in reality, is the only English speaking regional destination currently with a worse performance than us.

As we move further and further away from restoring viability in the sector, it becomes ever more difficult to even contemplate the critical upgrading and re-positioning that is necessary for recovery and survival. Meanwhile, in this inertia, the global competition is getting closer to us. The Thailand based Six Senses Resorts and Spa group have announced they will be opening in nearby St. Lucia in March 2015. 53 one and two bedroom hotel villas, 48 luxury homes and 62 apartments spread over 60 acres located at Freedom Bay in the foothills of the Pitons. The property will harvest rainwater for irrigation and use geothermal techniques for energy usage. Already operating in Europe, China, Maldives, Vietnam, Thailand, the Middle East and Africa, currently their only other regional property is in the Dominican Republic.

Again, it brings the strength and benefits of another world-class brand and all the marketing advantages that comes with it. This is yet another issue that has to be addressed, as to why our neighbours have been so much more successful in attracting the big names. The initial interest seemed to be there, with brands like Rosewood, Meridien, Banyan and dare I mention Four Seasons, but none of them have so far materialised.

Six Senses are not immune from the recession either, so what are ‘we’ doing wrong?

124 responses to “What Are We Doing Wrong in Tourism?”


  1. Mr. Jones said it to many degrees and no production!! LOL!!!

  2. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    Barbados just cost to much , greed took all prices out of reach for the locals and it add up to the same price back home or more to where ever the tourist came from.In many cases as the states, the food prices are more than their home.People travel for fun and value . Some travel to save and have fun , The GAP is not it use to be after the Ship Inn was sold . and other dance places switch to food . The amount of food you get for your money is small on a BIG plate. The food is the same as where they live , Where is the flavor of Barbados? Most now have to drive all the way to St James to party. taxi there is killer and then back in the morning for extra funds.
    The Earth was moved to please”the rich and the middle class cant afford the prices, Times hard in the states. cheap Milk 6.59 to 7.99, sweetbread $ 8.10. bread $4.35. nuts over $15.00. ice cream $28.00, JIFF pea nut butter $15.59, V8 splash $18.49 ,
    If you have to bring your own food on a trip, then you dont need to go on a trip.1st bag free 25 to 50 us 2nd bag
    VAT VAT and of da day so. do the Math.


  3. Plantation…………………i remember when a gallon of milk was $2.69 in NY, and we thought that was expensive.

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    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    My Family bought time shares at South Beach , in the start it was about 250 a year then now near 600us for the week , and going up more with the VAT , water, power rate. The just never came back to their units and walk away after spending 10,000 us .
    Building a pvt home , Was rob buy 2 builder , G Marshall builder and L.Bolden lawyer/ builder., over $300,00us wasted , NO justice By the courts after the Fraud Squad got them . Only person who made money was the lawyers.
    When the courts move slow , bad news move faster, Many in the states move to Florida instead , bought cheaper housing for under 40k usd .55 + , At that age is still better to catch a plane for medical help instead of the wait at the QEH 12 hours ,They can fly home and back and still save your space in line. or be dead waiting.
    Barbados is nothing but pain , for those who return to Live and those on Holiday.
    Do the Math

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    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    Well Well @ they tie the cost of milk to the price of gas it seems


  6. Too


  7. Plantation…………so it seems.


  8. Has anyone detected a change in the mood of the conversation from pro-DLP people post consultation last week?

  9. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    David,
    you mean not quite so many vicious personal attacks?


  10. @Adrian

    Some thing like that.

    Minister Inniss stated on the talk show yesterday that the BHTA (Dass) made her point and the government made theirs and they will have to come up with a position. Bottomline, there is merit in all arguments. Now is not the time to be tribal.


  11. For me the DLP policy position is consistent. I have always understood that maintaining adequate reserves was the cornerstone. The administration was prepared to take a more measured approach to the deficit reduction once reserves were intact. Now while the absolute level of reserves remains more than adequate (over 15 weeks give that the trend in the reserves is sharply negative more aggressive fiscal consolidation will be pursued to protect the reserves.

    What might be our position if they had used the reserves to stimulate the economy?


  12. @Observer

    At what price? Where is the trade off? As Dr. Howard stated, economics is about allocating available resources.


  13. How many of the experts on this blog actually supported any fiscal consolidation measures. I recall the blog being violently opposed to generic drugs, any pull back at uwi, the vat increase, the taxation of the allowances. any successful deficit reduction program is usually based on a mix of expenditure cuts and revenue raising.

    I am hoping the dlp can find the guts to do the required expenditure cuts now the environment has changed in the last three months in terms of the trend in the reserves. That would be true leadership.


  14. @Observer

    “I am hoping the dlp can find the guts to do the required expenditure cuts now the environment has changed in the last three months in terms of the trend in the reserves. That would be true leadership.”

    Now that the environment has changed in the last 3 months? You are joking right?

  15. old onion bags Avatar
    old onion bags

    @ observer

    …………..Economy changed in the last 3 months …now there is a LAUGH !!!! HA HAH HAH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…gimme a break do

  16. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    Observer @ UNTIL THEY fight fraud not much can be done. People on this blog is not looking at the root reason and talking as if its not a factor. The fraud pulls the spine out the body and it drop to the ground hard. No one want to deal with the truth and so Madoff and Standford rule until it fell apart , What ever happens in America happens in Barbados next. the NEXT is here NOW. No more refi to pull money out to spend ,
    The Accounting service Anderson got hit first , we had our own with CLICO, Sagico? and more to come , and so on . Where is the money to come from to spend, People now looking to live as the banks cut back on loans and late fees are a killer .. IRS ,offshore accounts done, even the church crooking the church money , maybe 5 more years of this . focus at home , give the people in bds a good weekend price so they can take a woman or a girl and relax, better to have filled rooms at 50% off than empty room . When Svg and if that airport ever open , Flight will go from NY to SVG with out stopping in BIM to switch planes, The you all will cry, Treat people better at home , or wait looking for a plane to land and hope they stop by you. Advertise at home for the people in BIM .You all charge US and pay the people slave wages in Bbs. DO the MAth ,

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Here is something to write about, ADRIAN LOVERIDGE.

    Brian Talma was just on CBC TV lamenting the fact that he cant get anyone in the Tourism sector to back his program of surfing here in Barbados. He is pushing a package of wind surfing, kite surfing, regular surfing and another form of surfing which escapes me now. Not a single hotel is interested and he is saying that it could bring thousands of tourists to our shores. He has had to go overseas he says where his ideas are accepted and implemented to the benefit of those countries.

    Why wont the hotels of Barbados take him on? He said, “well its me you know” meaning a local Black man so no one is interested!!

    How come you don’t write about these things ADRIAN?

  18. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Plantation

    Who is responsible for the importation of food into Barbados?


  19. What puzzles is ADRIAN’S reluctance to relocate. He told us his little mom and pop B&B up for sale. He told us he live and work in tourism in sixty three countries. Its time for sixty four ADRIAN youve done all there is to do in BIM. LIAT your way over to the neighbour isle you never tire of promoting. Come on ADRIAN leave the Bajan hard ears government and follow the Six Senses Resort. Take Dass and the market vendor with you. My seventh sense tells me you wont last a week.

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    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    Carson C. Cadogan@Who is responsible for the importation of food into Barbados?@
    I dont know .
    Caswell might know.
    We think GODDARDS ENTERPRISES ? STANSFELD SCOTT ?


  21. http://youtu.be/i3F3iUk1RrQ
    could be this related???????????

  22. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Plantation

    If they import the food, then tell me who sets the prices?

  23. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    ADRIAN, wont last very long down there.

    He could not be in St. Lucia and write the foolishness about St. Lucians that he writes about Barbados and survive.

    The crime and murder rate in St. Lucia is very high , those people don’t stand for nonsense from outsiders. Ask NEVILLE ROWE what happen to his Julie N in St. Lucia.

  24. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I would know, I worked in a Hotel in St. Lucia for years. Those people don’t make sport!!!

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    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    mrcorrecto@ David can do a heading on this
    ZIMMERMAN COURT CASE , FOR THE LEGAL MINDED , WHICH MAY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH LAW

  26. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | July 2, 2013 at 8:28 AM |

    “.. those people don’t stand for nonsense from outsiders..”

    And yet whom do they rely on for their daily bread of imported goods?
    Not the same foreigners, especially those of Adrian’s ilk?

    No wonder these small island banana republics would always be cesspools of vice, corruption, hate and crime just suited to breed racist rats like you.

    When you guys are able to feed yourselves and produce what “outsiders” are willing to pay big foreign bucks for then you can perform you jingoistic xenophobic sound and dance in the market square.

  27. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    For ADRIAN LOVERIDGE Barbados maybe the worst place in the World, but he is still not leaving.

    Go figure.

  28. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Miller

    Right on cue!

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    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS

    CCC@ If they import the food, then tell me who sets the prices?@

    We can only talk what We heard , We have no facts or records ,
    What we see is the tourist that come can afford the cost , For they want to eat at times things from home when hotel food cost are high.
    They can Sue if they get sick , but we cant sue Bajans? case to long and never, better to eat from well known companies KFC, SUBWAYS , PLANTERS and so on.
    We dont know about duties and so on , But We know for sure that PINEHILL milk is cheaper in Guyana than Barbados.So we were looking to buy in GT and bring back to BIM.

  30. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | July 2, 2013 at 8:40 AM |

    Yes indeed, Uncle Tom is here to put you in your racist nasty place!

    Why don’t you spend some time advising your administration how and where to cut that$400 million instead of taking easy potshots at poor Adrian?

    If you fail to act and the credit rating agencies declare the country to be bankrupt and trigger a devaluation are you going to blame Adrian and the other BLP stooges you so often describe people who oppose the shit this government is doing?

    We bet if Adrian was black you would not attack him based on your racist hate-filled statements but hurl threats of violence to crack heads and shoot a few.
    You dare not make threats of that nature to any white man or woman in Bim either local or foreigner, right black fool!


  31. Carson………… you never fail to amaze me, is the government not majority black in Bim and have been from the 1950s, so why are these black men, and recently black women, not capable of controlling the food production and setting of prices in the country that would alleviate the burden of high food prices on the black population. You continually speak as though blacks are not truly the ones in power on the island, why? You have a sexist mindset toward females but you clearly indicate that the black males (your leaders) are not really and truly in control of anything significant on the island and in true form continually sit and wait for another race or local bajan whites, indians, etc to determine the fate of their lives and those of their children including their descendants going forward, now tell me Carson, whose fault is that?? and don’t tell me the whites like Adrian, you need look no further than your leaders in both BLP and DLP parties. When you answer me i will tell you how intellectually weak minded they are in causing this state of inertia on their own race.

  32. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Well Well. | July 2, 2013 at 10:00 AM

    Don’t expect a reasonable response to your exposition of the truth.
    If he does respond it would be in a sexist rant calling you the female equivalent of an Uncle Tom maybe Auntie Wendy the BLP yardfowl.


  33. Miller………..very soon that may be the only job he will have, so he may simply be trying to sharpen his skills, let him bring it on…………


  34. @Adrian
    What is the impact of a resuscitated Almon Beach on the tourist sector


  35. Why is Adrian so disliked by the party apparatchiks on both sides? Because in the most time he’s right and they know it. They just can’t stand the idea that someone would have better ideas than they can. “Nobody gine come here and tell us what to do! We can stew in our own juice very nicely, thank you!” It’s sad and funny at the same time. Pathetic really.


  36. The question about Almond (a local brand) is a good one. BU sees searches for Almond on BU daily. Are we prepared to allow the Almond brand to die?

  37. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Plantation

    I used to be a Purchasing Manager. Let me tell you without any fear of contradiction. I used to import food items from Miami for a particular Hotel. The unit cost of many of the items were a quarter of what the wholesalers would sell the Hotel. And this included all taxes and duties which we had to pay to Government.

    A large part of high prices here in Barbados is markup.

    But don’t expect this blog to highlight such, because the blog owner would have to confront other races and he is not about to that. It is easier and safer to castigate black people.

  38. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    Chaucer,
    I would like to try and answer your question, but I am not quite sure what you mean.
    Almond Beach Village
    Almond Beach Club (now The Club)
    or
    Almond Casuarina (now Couples) ?

  39. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Plantation

    You high lighted another problem that the blog owner will not touch with a ten foot pole.

    I worked in the Hotel industry in three other Caribbean countries St. Lucia included. While working in these countries I could go into any supermarket in any part of the country and purchase an array of Barbadian made products including Bico ice cream and Tiger malt at almost half the price of what it costs here in Barbados. Don’t talk about about Banks beers, Mount Gay Rum, Cockspur rum.

    And this extended to Arawak cement in the hardware stores.

    Barbadians are taken advantage of. But guess who is getting the blame from people who ought to know better? The blog owner would never, ever raise these issues.


  40. Carson………try to be fair, these same races are ably instigated and assisted by the black ruling political class on the island, who still stupidly see themselves as a cut above and superior to other blacks who pay their monthly salaries, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, then it is a duck…………..people only do to you what you allow them to and for how long you allow them to do it…………….if the black political class cared anything at all about the black majority race on the island, none of this would have been allowed to happen over all these decades. Clearly more education of these facts are still desperately needed in the bajan self-proclaimed highly educated society.

  41. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Miller

    Come on!

    I don’t attack anyone based on colour. I am colour blind most of the time.

    You know that!!!

  42. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    You amaze me too.

    I recall when Barbados became Independent. There was this White share holder or Director or whatever at Brydens I think it was, a long time ago, my father used to deliver goods for him. I recall him telling my father ,”wunna get political independence, but we holding on to the money and that is the most important”.

    Pick sense from that, you and MILLER and the blog owner.

  43. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | July 2, 2013 at 11:09 AM
    “Barbadians are taken advantage of. But guess who is getting the blame from people who ought to know better? The blog owner would never, ever raise these issues.”

    Does that include those Barbadians who shop at Cost-U-Less?

    Does the below extract from a certain manifesto look and sound familiar to you and promoted as Job No. 1, 2 & 3?

    (1) LOWERING THE COST OF LIVING

    “The Barbados Labour Party administration is ultimately
    responsible for the fact that ordinary
    Barbadians cannot enjoy a comfortable living in
    this country. It is the job of the government and
    the role of the state to intervene in the market to
    correct failings of the system and re-balance inequities
    therein.
    We have seen a gradual contraction and consolidation
    of the import, wholesale and retail distribution
    sectors in this country. The BLP administration
    sat idly by as small and medium size businesses,
    (including black businesses), were forced
    out of the sector by bigger players.
    A new DLP administration will use the power and
    patronage of the government not to disadvantage
    existing participants in the distribution sector, but
    to allow for new and efficient players to come
    into the sector and through increased competition
    contribute to the creation of a fair market structure.
    We commit to internal liberalization of this
    sector to spread the options available to Barbadians.

    A new DLP administration will commit to providing
    incentives to new and existing small and
    medium size players to come into the sector. We
    will honour a previous commitment to ensure that
    at least 40% of all government’s procurement requests
    for goods and services are reserved for
    sourcing from small and medium size enterprises.
    A new DLP administration will review the basket
    of goods on which VAT and other impositions
    have been removed. It is obvious that that basket
    is too limited and in light of the high incidence
    of chronic non-communicable diseases and
    the need for healthier eating among the population
    something must be done to ease the cost of
    foods that fall into these categories. We commit
    to expanding that basket significantly, following
    full consultation with sector stakeholders, consumer
    bodies, and nutritional experts. Equally we
    believe that the time has come for a more comprehensive
    review of the impact of price movements
    in basic food and other items in this country.
    Energy costs have risen more often than they have
    fallen in the last 2 years and this has driven up
    the cost of production. A new DLP
    administration will examine the feasibility
    of removing the VAT on utility
    bills for households and businesses
    alike.”

  44. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Miller

    Explain to me why so many Bajan businesses are purposely being sold to Indian Trnidadian Businessmen instead to Black Bajans?

  45. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I said on this blog before that I make no apology for being Black or for supporting Black people, all other races support their own and I support my own.

  46. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Carson C. Cadogan | July 2, 2013 at 11:30 AM
    “Explain to me why so many Bajan businesses are purposely being sold to Indian Trnidadian Businessmen instead to Black Bajans?”

    Explain to us why the same black Bajans who also support a black government patronise these same businesses rather than their own like Shopsmart and Carlton/Emerald City

    Explain to us why this black DLP administration is prepared to give all the public sector contracts to white owned businesses like Jada and Preconco to build houses that regular black contractors have been doing over the years under both parties’ administration.

  47. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    MILLER

    It is obvious to me that you don’t shop at Shopsmart or Carlton, otherwise you would not make that stupid statement.


  48. Carson C. Cadogan | July 2, 2013 at 11:19 AM |

    Well Well

    You amaze me too.

    I recall when Barbados became Independent. There was this White share holder or Director or whatever at Brydens I think it was, a long time ago, my father used to deliver goods for him. I recall him telling my father ,”wunna get political independence, but we holding on to the money and that is the most important”.

    Pick sense from that, you and MILLER and the blog owner.

    Carson…………..for some reason you fail to get it, black men have been accused for centuries of having thick skulls, you are showing us that it’s not a thick skull you have been cursed with, but thick brains………….who has been ALLOWING the minority class to continue to enrich themselves at the expense of the minority on the island??? enterprising blacks are prevented from moving upward by their own class of political blacks, do you really believe you would be ALLOWED to go into any white, indian or asian majority country and control the financial riches, the way that the black political class in bim HAVE ALLOWED everyone else and their cousins to control the financial wealth of the island, are you insane?? what is so difficult about that to understand Carson??? I just can’t possibly make it any simpler than that for you or i will begin to believe that i am trying to communicate with a total imbecile who taxpayers really wasted their money on trying to educate, additionally, it would appear that is also the curse of the black political class.

  49. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    Oh smart one, why did you run from Barbados?

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