…investment opportunities, technical support on agenda
Guyana has signed an agreement with Costa Rica for further partnerships between the two countries in the areas of tourism, exploration of investment opportunities, and exchanging of knowledge and technical support – continuing a trend of Guyana building its tourism product through collaboration.
The Letter of Intent and Collaboration was signed by Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, and the Costa Rican Minister of Tourism, William Rodriguez Lopez, at the latter minister’s office at the Costa Rican Tourism Board Building in San Jose on Wednesday.
The agreement is aimed at strengthening tourism partnerships between the two countries, and covers institutional arrangements and an action plan for knowledge-sharing, technical support, and other areas of collaboration.
“Minister Walrond and Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority, Kamrul Baksh, will be engaged in a series of meetings in the Central American country over the next three days, including discussions with the Director of Tourism Management and Certifications Department, and the Director of Marketing at the Costa Rican Tourism Board,” a statement from the Ministry of Tourism has said. “Tourism investment opportunities in Guyana and Costa Rica, and potential collaboration areas between the Tourism & Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) and The National Chamber of Tourism of Costa Rica (Canatur) are also part of the agenda.”
The signing comes almost one month after Minister Walrond had visited St Lucia for a two-day official visit, during which greater bilateral partnerships between the two countries, and even a potential twinning of their tourism products, were discussed.
Minister Walrond had said that both countries have attractive tourism options for their citizens to enjoy, such as St Lucia’s Jazz Festival and Guyana’s Rupununi Rodeo in Region Nine, and the Cricket Carnival.
“We have additional options for Guyanese wishing to experience the St Lucia Jazz Festival. Similarly, it will also promote our local events, such as the Rupununi Rodeo and the Cricket Carnival, to the St Lucia market,” she explained.
“Recognizing the potential, we have begun tourism twinning with St Lucia, combining two distinct appealing experiences and bringing the best of two worlds into one package.”











