Tourism safety and security are imperative when providing quality in tourism. More than any other economic activity, the success or failure of a favorite destination depends on being able to provide a safe and secure environment for visitors.
It is an undeniable fact that safety and security issues in the tourism industry gained a much bigger importance in the last couple of years. Due to this particular reason the Curaçao Tourist Board in cooperation with Tourism and More Inc. will host the Caribbean International Tourism Safety & Security Conference 2015 which will be taking place from 24 - 26 June 2015 at the Curaçao World Trade Center.
The main goal of the Caribbean International Tourism Safety & Security Conference is for every delegate to gain knowledge through the sharing of experiences and to enhance the awareness about tourism safety and security in the Caribbean. It also provides a unique opportunity to meet with hundreds of safety and security professionals from all around the world. On June 24th the Caribbean International Tourism Safety & Security Conference will start with a seminar for local stakeholders.
The seminar will be conducted as an interactive discussion on the ‘TOPPs’ (Tourism Oriented Policing & Protection Services). On June 25th and 26th both the public and private sector will come together for insightful information sessions related to safety and security in the Caribbean region. Topics that will be addressed during the conference are among others The State of Tourism in the Caribbean region, Passenger Experience, Festival Security, Tourism Police, Cruise Security, Food & Safety Security, Media Crises, Issues of Law and Tourism and Human Trafficking.
The Caribbean International Tourism Safety & Security Conference will provide all delegates with new information and the best practices for a safer Caribbean region. The fact remains that the Caribbean region is considered by many as their dream destination and therefore it is important to ensure a safe feeling. Curaçao would like to invite you to be part of the Caribbean International Tourism Safety & Security Conference.