Tourism, services industries continue to flourish as Guyana blossoms
Construction of the Blue Ridge Hotel underway at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara
Construction of the Blue Ridge Hotel underway at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara

–over 2,000 hotel rooms, more jobs to be available by 2025

GUYANA is well on its way to achieving 2,000 hotel rooms by 2025 to accommodate the vast influx of visitors the nation has been witnessing in recent days.
Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond recently inspected ongoing works of the new Aiden Hotel located at Robb and Oronoque streets in the capital city.

Works progressing well on the Kings Hotel on the corner of Waterloo and Quamina Streets in Georgetown

The boutique-style edifice is among other branded hotels that will be opened in Guyana to supplement the growing hospitality sector. Minister Walrond stated that she is optimistic that the project will be completed in time.
“The contractors have assured us that by May, this project will be completed. As you know, in June, we have the international cricket finals then we have CPL right after. We are optimistic that we will have rooms for our visitors as they come for these events,” she said.

The 150-room AC Marriott Hotel taking shape at Ogle, East Coast

Guyana also saw persons coming in for its annual energy conference, Mashramani festivities, and Rupununi Rodeo, while more persons will be here for the Berbice expo, building expo, among other events.
The country recorded the highest levels of arrivals last year when compared to the arrivals recorded in 2019, with a record-breaking total of 319,056. This stands as the nation’s highest-recorded number of visitors to date, a clear testimony to the growth of the tourism and hospitality sectors.

Minister Walrond highlighted that the government had anticipated an exponential rise in visitors to Guyana, following its resumption to office in 2020.
“We have seen the realisation of that and that is why we sent out an expression of interest in 2020. These projects take a long time to add additional rooms and we are well on our way for those rooms to be realised for our guests to have internationally branded standard hotels that they are accustomed to,” the tourism minister pointed out.

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