Barbados has launched its latest summer marketing campaign with the aim of attracting travelers to enjoy everything the island has to offer. Meanwhile, the new program is dubbed “Say Hello to Barbados: The Island of Rewards!” Travelers are invited to experience everything the Caribbean island has to offer with exclusive offers and incentives, set to attract singles, couples and groups looking for a memorable getaway.
About ‘Say Hello to Barbados: Unwrap Exclusive Rewards This Summer!’
Under the new incentive, the booking window is August 6 to August 31, 2024. Moreover, the travel window is from September 1, through October 31, 2024
Among Barbados’ “exclusive rewards” is the chance to save 50 percent off on accommodations and attractions, making for an affordable vacation. Moreover, travelers will enjoy exclusive dining experiences, with unique menus to suit all palates, while they indulge themselves in local cuisine at the island’s top restaurants.
About the Caribbean island
With the “Say Hello to Barbados” tourism campaign, the island hopes to encourage people to stay longer, while inspiring those who have yet to visit the island. With the generous incentives on offer right now, it is the ideal time to visit Barbados and explore its diverse offerings, while making memories to last a lifetime.
Cheryl Carter, Chief Operations Officer of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI) said about the incentive:
We are excited to launch this campaign and welcome visitors to discover the many rewards of Barbados.
With our generous discounts and exclusive offers, we are confident that travelers will find unparalleled value and unforgettable experiences in Barbados.
How to take advantage of the campaign
Find out more information about the accommodations, dining options and attractions on Barbados Exclusives or contact your travel advisor.
Meanwhile, this is the perfect time to experience everything this magical Caribbean island has to offer and “Say Hello to Barbados: The Island of Rewards!” Find out more on the official Barbados tourism website here.
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