
Trip Advisor and other web sites share and find information about our favorite destinations. CTO executive director Hugh Riley told a press conference in Toronto that Caribbean countries are working on what’s called a Total Visitor Satisfaction program, by which tourists can rate destinations on a variety of factors.
The staff of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) wishes to express how deeply saddened they are by the sudden passing of journalist Colin Rickards. As a beloved and well-known voice of the Caribbean people in Toronto, Colin was an ambassador and sought-after expert of Caribbean culture, history, and affairs.

Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) chairman Richard Skerritt has been confirmed to address a Word Travel Market (WTM) forum on responsible tourism.

The Caribbean tourism industry’s marketing and business development unit has taken an important step towards re-launching its vacation website. The Caribbean Tourism Development Company (CTDC) has signed an agreement with the Florida-based graphics company, Tambourine, to redesign and recreate the site.

Fifty-one journalists from countries throughout LIAT's network have so far benefited from training in basic journalism under an initiative started by the airline in conjunction with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) in 2009. The Grenada Board of Tourism collaborated with LIAT and the CTO to host the workshop.

The secretary general of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Hugh Riley has called on tourism interests in the Americas “to educate our populations to the true potentials of this marvelously resilient, yet incredibly vulnerable industry”.