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Tourism Enhancement Fund Aids Small Businesses |
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Friday, 19 February 2010 |
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Small business owners in the Jamaican tourism sector have been keeping their businesses afloat through financial assistance from the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF).
Proprietor of Bubbling Springs in Middle Quarters, St Elizabeth, Lincoln Fagan, says the loan saved his property. After starting his business in 2000, Mr. Fagan confesses that it was rough getting things off the ground.
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The Early Bird Gets The Worm At Hedonism Super-Inclusive Resorts |
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Friday, 22 January 2010 |
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The adults-only Hedonism Resorts in Negril and Runaway Bay, Jamaica are tempting guests with savings up to $570 per couple on stays of five nights or more, based on double occupancy. Travelers who book their Super-Inclusive getaways before February 17 can party through August 31 at the adult resorts starting at just $320 per couple per night.
Situated on 22 acres of landscaped gardens and white sand beaches in Negril, Hedonism II offers everything for a euphoric adult vacation. Outfitted with king size showers and massaging showerheads, the 280 prude- and nude-side rooms feature beach or garden views and 12 suites boast private terraces and Jacuzzis. To decompress before revving up again, guests can indulge in reinvigorating spa treatments at the resort's à la carte Blue Mahoe Spa, including an intimate couples massage. With clothing-optional pools and beaches, late night entertainment, themed events, live bands and a gaming lounge, the resort is a non-stop romp.
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Young People Attend Tourism Expo and Career Fair in Ocho Rios |
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Monday, 09 November 2009 |
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Career opportunities in tourism available to young people, were highlighted by Director General in the Ministry of Tourism, Miss Carole Guntley, at a Tourism Youth Expo and Career Fair, held in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, on November 5.
Miss Guntley, who deputised for Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, told the young people that their support and co-operation with the tourist industry was of critical importance if the sector is to continue to achieve the success with which it is associated.
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