Sizzling summer for Turks and Caicos

Sizzling summer for  Turks and Caicos

Minister of Tourism, Josephine Connolly.

PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos--The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) experienced a sizzling summer as July arrivals proved that the destination remained a preferred choice for travellers looking for a top-tier vacation, according to a press release from Experience Turks and Caicos.

Total air arrivals for the month of July were 71,452 (preliminary figures), a 15.95% increase year-on-year. Total cruise passengers for July were the highest for the year so far with 136,990 passengers, a year-on-year increase of 62.87%.

“The Turks and Caicos Islands has been experiencing a bumper year in both air arrivals and cruise passengers and for that we are grateful. Our destination remains open and welcoming year-round which proves that our product is attractive for all seasons. Data reported by Experience Turks and Caicos shows that while we could expect a slight decline in September and October, which is normal, international air capacity will increase toward the end of the year as we enter the winter season,” said Minister of Tourism, Josephine Connolly.

With the increase in air arrivals, occupancy levels at hotels have also been impressive, the release states. Data from global hospitality analytics provider STR shows occupancy levels for July were 75.8%, the third highest in the region. The Turks and Caicos Islands also registered the second highest average daily rate (ADR) in July at US $1,021.53.

Though the months of September and October expect to see lower numbers compared to earlier months in the year, hotel partners are reporting an average 50% occupancy with some picking up last-minute bookings.

As has been the norm in past years, 13 properties plan to close between August and December at varying dates for maintenance and other activities, the release concludes.

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