ACS Hosts Video Conference on Tourism Development in Costa Rica
The Directorate of Sustainable Tourism (DST) of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) hosted the video conference entitled, “Models of Tourism Development in Costa Rica with an emphasis on the Experience of Rural Community-Based Tourism”. The
ACS Collaborating with OECS, Venezuela, Panama & Colombia to Coordinate Hurricane Relief
As record-strength Hurricane Irma continues to devastate the countries of the Greater Caribbean, the ACS has responded to a call from the Chairman of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Allen
“HARMONIZATION OF THE SINGLE TRANSPORT DOCUMENT (STD) FOR GOODS IN THE GREATER CARIBBEAN” WORKSHOP
Custom authority representatives from the ACS Member States met on 2nd August 2017 in Panama City, to share the results of the consultancy developed by consultant Alvaro Sarmiento with the view of carrying out the implementation process for the
ACS at International Seminar of Caribbean Studies
The 13th International Seminar of Caribbean Studies organized by the International Institute of Caribbean Studies of the University of Cartagena marked the ‘1st International Day of Gabriel García Márquez’. The Association of Caribbean States (
The 61st UNWTO Commission for the Americas
61st Meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission for the Americas, organized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). The meeting is being held in San Salvador, El Salvador and Roatan, Honduras on May 30th – June 1st, 2017. The Meeting
South Korea Puts US$4M into Caribbean Coastal Erosion Rehab
Caribbean people living in the sandy, low-lying, coastal areas of the region will soon benefit from a four million-dollar (US) project grant from the South Korean government, to assess and control the impact of coastal erosion and sea level rise
ACS at First Tourism Education Congress
On Friday April 28th, 2017, the First Congress of Education for Tourism held in the city of Managua, Republic of Nicaragua was organized by the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism (INTUR, for its Spanish acronym). The event was attended by three