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Caribbean cultural heritage and creativity shine at the World Tourism Event (WTE) in Genoa

The European Union and UNESCO supported a Caribbean stand and the participation of representatives from 10 countries through the Transcultura programme.
The Caribbean held a stand at the World Tourism Event for World Heritage Sites in Genoa from 12 to 14 September 2024 with the support of the EU-funded UNESCO Transcultura Programme.

The Caribbean’s rich cultural heritage and creativity were on full display at the World Tourism Event (WTE) for World Heritage Sites, held in Genoa, Italy, from 12 to 14 September 2024. This marked the first time the Caribbean participated as a region in this prestigious trade fair, thanks to the support of the programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativityimplemented by UNESCO and funded by the European Union.

UNESCO Havana Office Director Anne Lemaistre opened the presentation "The Caribbean: a unique cultural and creative experience" at the World Tourism Event

The Cultural and Creative Industries associated with tourism offer opportunities to enhance heritage protection and promotion, and generate income and jobs for local communities in a sustainable way. The Caribbean has untapped potential to develop this type of tourism.

Anne LemaistreDirector of the UNESCO Regional Office in Havana

Under the theme ‘a unique cultural and creative experience’, the Caribbean stand attracted significant attention among the more than 5,000 visitors who attended the event. The stand, organized as part of the Transcultura programme, featured 18 representatives from Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Bahamas, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, including tourism and heritage managers, young entrepreneurs and also representatives from the Caribbean Tourism Organization. 

Sustainable Tourism Consultant from the Caribbean Tourism Organization in the presentation "The Caribbean: a unique cultural and creative experience" at the World Tourism Event

The culture and heritage that exist in the Caribbean are extremely diverse and unique, creating opportunities for the inhabitants working on these islands. Events like this enable us to network at a higher level to see what is being done in other destinations around the world and how they are preserving culture in the long term.

Narendra RangumlamSustainable Development Tourism Consultant, Caribbean Tourism Organization

The members of the Transcultura delegation had the opportunity to network with tour operators and other tourism professionals, aiming to promote the inclusion of their offerings in new markets through business-to-business meetings. 

At a trade fair, the objective is to showcase and ‘sell’ our products. I felt very comfortable doing this at the event, as I believe the Italian market is close to Cuba and the ‘punto cubano’ can be very attractive to it. I am very thankful to have been able to present my project here.

Leidys HernándezDirector of Oralitura Habana

Traditionally based on its ‘sea, sun and sand’ offer, the Caribbean region strongly depends on income from tourism. The COVID-19 pandemic and the threats posed by climate change are driving the need for a more diversified offer.

Presentation of the UNESCO-EU Transcultura study 'Conecting cultural resources and creative assets to tourism development opportunities' by its author Berhard Bauer

To promote this approach, the Transcultura programme produced the study Linking Caribbean Cultural Resources and Creative Assets for Tourism Development Opportunities, which maps historical places, festivals, traditions and other practices with the potential to attract visitors and generate income for local communities. The author of this study, Transcultura consultant Bernhard Bauer, presented these resources directly to the public during the event and panel discussion “The Caribbean: a unique cultural and creative experience,†where young heritage managers and creative entrepreneurs showcased their projects.

By participating in this event, Transcultura aims to pave the way for future alliances and enhance the visibility of the region’s cultural and creative tourism potential. The event provided a valuable platform for the Caribbean to connect with the European market and promote sustainable tourism through culture and creativity.

UNESCO-EU Transcultura stand at the World Tourism Event for World Heritage Sites in Genoa with Caribbean representatives from 10 countries
Caribbean heritage managers present their destinations at the Caribbean stand of the World Tourism Event, supported by the EU-funded UNESCO Transcultura Programme.
Representative from the Bahamas at the UNESCO-EU Transcultura stand of the World Tourism Event
Kishlane Sian O'Brien-Smith, Public Relations Manager of the Valley Boys Junkanoo Organization, promoted this cultural expression at the World Tourism Event.
Young heritage manager from the Pitons Management Area (Saint Lucia), during the World Tourism Event
During the World Tourism Event, young site manager Kruma Herelle explained how he promotes education and culture to enhance the protection of the World Heritage property, Pitons Management Area, in Saint Lucia.
Young Caribbean heritage managers and entrepreneurs presented their projects during the World Tourism Event in Genoa
Young Caribbean heritage managers and entrepreneurs presented their projects during the World Tourism Event in Genoa.
Barbadian tourist guide and designer Gabriel Welch has coauthored a series of children book to promote the heritage of Barbados and the Caribbean
Barbadian tourist guide and designer Gabriel Welch has coauthored a series of children’s books to promote the heritage of Barbados and the Caribbean
Arsenio Manuel Sánchez Pantoja, Coordinator of the Network of Offices of the Historian and Conservator of the Heritage Cities of Cuba, participated in the Caribbean stand at the World Tourism Event with the support of the EU-funded UNESCO Transcultura Programme
Leidys Hernández, from Cuba, showcased her project to promote the punto cubano at the World Heritage Event
Young Cuban journalist Leidys Hernández showcased her project Oralitura, dedicated to preserving and promoting the intangible practice of ‘punto cubano,’ at the World Tourism Event.