Embarking on a new era of tourism
The Caribbean is physically blessed with a plenitude of natural resources ranging from beautifully nestled tropical rainforests to brilliant sun cast, white sandy coastlines surrounded by serene waters. It is no surprise that this region has been
The ACS and Disaster Risk Reduction in the Greater Caribbean
The Member States of the Association of Caribbean States, which include both island economies and countries bordering the Caribbean Sea, are considered highly vulnerable to disasters. Caribbean Island States suffer risk from hydro-climatic events
ACS IN THE GREATER CARIBBEAN
The ACS was born on July 24, 1994, in Cartagena de Indias, comprising twenty-four Member States and four Associated States. The creation of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) is the result of the work of a group of visionaries during the
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NOTICE Association of Caribbean States (ACS) Central American Commission of Maritime Transport (COCATRAM) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The Association of Caribbean States
GUATEMALA ENDORSES THE WORK OF THE ACS
Port of Spain, Trinidad (August 14th, 2013) – The Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guatemala, Luis Fernando Carrera, paid a courtesy visit to the Chargé d’affaires a. i. and Director of Sustainable Tourism, Julio Orozco at the
THE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ZONE OF THE GREATER CARIBBEAN ENDORSED AS A FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL CO-OPERATION
Port of Spain, Trinidad (July 18th, 2013) – The 24th Meeting of the ACS Special Committee on Sustainable Tourism was held in Port-of-Spain, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, July 16th -17th, 2013. Included in the high-level gathering were
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS SALISES, UWI, Mona Conference October 7-9, 2013 “Rethinking Regionalism: Beyond the CARICOM Integration Project” July 2013 marks 40
Multi-Destination Tourism to be discussed at the 24th Meeting of the Special Committee on Sustainable Tourism
Port of Spain (July 11, 2013) – The issue of Multi-Destination Tourism (MDT) is one of regional importance that will be addressed at the up-coming 24th Meeting of the Special Committee on Sustainable Tourism of the Association of Caribbean States