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BHTA Resource Guide and Directory
The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is pleased to launch the 2021-2022 Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) Resource Guide & Business Directory. Click here to find information about our many members.   BHTA Resource Guide and Directory
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The Barbados Welcome Stamp
Bridgetown-Barbados. The 12 month Barbados Welcome Stamp Visa went live today and interested persons can now apply.
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Conversations with the Barbados Culinary Team
The Culinary team has scored another Gold Medal at the recently held Caribbean Master Chef competition in St. Lucia
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Young Leaders Committee
The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is looking for members to join our new Young Leaders Committee.
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THE BARBADOS HOTEL & TOURISM ASSOCIATION

Barbados Tourist Guide

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From the early days of occasional curious visitors in the 18th century, through the period of health seeking visitors in the 19th century, the gradual evolution of sun, sand and sea tourism of the 20th century, to the up-market reputation Barbados enjoys today, tourism has transformed Barbados, and reached the point where we are almost entirely dependent on the industry for our comfortable way of life. Tourism, with the many partners in the industry, represented today by the BHTA, has contributed in a major way to the foundation on which Barbados was able to base its demand for independence from Britain in 1966.

The gradual evolution of tourism during the last century created a background ripe for the expansion that would occur 60 years ago with the formation of the Barbados Hotel Association.

Today The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association is a not for profit private sector trade association and one of the largest non-governmental associations in Barbados. We exist to serve the interests of our diverse membership of over 300 tourism and non-tourism entities, both local and international.

Our primary goal is to facilitate the sustainable growth and development of our local tourism sector, to the benefit of our members, our country and the people of Barbados.