Thursday, March 08, 2007

President Announces Five-Point Tourism Plan

Govt Wants 4% Growth, $66m More Each Year

By Zoraida Diaz. Courtesy of The Beach Times

The Costa Rican government this week laid out an ambitious five-point action plan for the country’s tourism industry, calling for continued annual growth of four per cent, or about 70,000 extra visitors a year.

President Oscar Arias said he also wanted to see the number of hotel rooms in the country grow by 12 per cent, or about 3700 new rooms each year to accommodate the new business.


Under the plan Costa Rica’s tourism industry, already worth about $1.663 billion a year, would increase by more than $66 million a year for, for the next four years.


“Tourism has been key to our growth, but has also been key in the redistribution of that growth,” President Arias told developers, real estate companies, bankers and tourism industry leaders in San José this week.


“Tourism generates 100,000 direct jobs and close to 400,000 indirect ones,” he said. “Well paid jobs, stable, and distributed in areas traditionally marginalized from the economic benefits of the nation.


The president’s comments came in an opening address to the Costa Rican Tourism Investment Summit, the annual two-day event which this year brought together about 400 people for workshops, speeches, exhibits and networking.


The government’s plan calls for a four per cent annual increase in the number of tourists entering the country, a four per cent increase in the number of cruise ship visits, a 12 per cent increase in hotel room numbers and a 40 per cent increase in the number of companies awarded the so-called Sustainable Tourism Certification.


The plan also seeks more money to be spent on marketing Costa Rica as an international tourism destination.


“We are growing in the promotion and marketing of the brand,” the Minister of Tourism, Carlos Ricardo Benavides, told the summit. “We are looking to grow in quantitative terms and will invest twice as much in marketing,” he said.


MIXED COMPONENT

Much of that money is likely to be spent in Europe rather than the traditional US market, from where more than half, or about 895,000 visitors to the country emanated. By contrast, in 2005, about 233,000 tourists came from Europe.


“There’s a mixed component. Some 60% of all visitors come from the US and Canada,” Mr Benavides told The Beach Times during a walk through the stalls and exhibits.

“But there’s a strong European component,” he added. “It’s proof of what Costa Rica means for the European Market…and this year we are aiming for a higher participation from Europe.”

“We shouldn’t be absolutely dependant on the US market.”


Both the president and his minister stressed Costa Rica would look to simplify the process by which construction and other permits are issued for tourist-related developments, something foreign investors have long sought.


“That would help,” said Alfonso Amen, a senior partner KPMG, S.A., which was one of the main sponsors of the summit. “The more agile the better for business, but it’s relative from one country to another.


“For instance there are many protected areas; this is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The advantages are clear; the disadvantages have to do with the strict rules to achieve sustainability.”

President Arias pointed to major hotel brands that have begun big projects, mostly on the northern Guanacaste coast, as an indication their strategies are working.


“These priorities have given fruit,” he told the summit. “In the tourism industry, we’ve attracted investment from the world’s great hotel chains, among them the J.W. Marriott, St Regis, Four Seasons and Hyatt stand out.


“Because of this enormous tourism growth, the government has vowed to work towards five strategic goals which will in the next four years multiply the benefits generated by tourism in Costa Rica.”


According to the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo, Costa Rica has averaged an 8.1 per cent increase in tourism in the past ten years.

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