[CHTA 2025] Turks and Caicos 2025 – Paul Pennicook: An invitation to the entire Caribbean

Paul Pennicook

Richès Karayib met Paul Pennicook, general manager of Experience Turks and Caicos, at the 43ᵉ edition of the Caribbean Travel Marketplace. Far from being limited to the promotion of seaside resorts, his speech confirmed the Turks and Caicos’ ambition to open up to new markets and raise their profile in the Caribbean.

The Caribbean Travel Marketplace, a lever for global expansion

For Paul Pennicook, participating in the Caribbean Travel Marketplace was an obvious strategic move: it’s the region’s largest B2B tourism trade show in the regiona unique opportunity to meet operators from all over the world.

“Our main market is the United States, but here we were also able to meet partners from Canada, the UK, Europe… This event concentrates everything we’re looking for in terms of networking.”

Thanks to this platform, Experience Turks and Caicos intends to strengthen its partnerships and optimize its presence in key markets.

Paul Pennicook
Paul Pennicook

Visibility, partnerships and multi-channel strategy

According to Paul Pennicook, the discussions held during the two days of business meetings enabled the destination to envisage several collaborations with international tour operators. These future alliances are part of a clear dynamic: raise awareness of the archipelago’s offering among travelers and professionals.

“These meetings will help us get our message out, show what we have to offer and attract more visitors,” says Paul Pennicook.

A targeted approach, combining direct promotion and strategic canvassing, to further develop the destination’s upmarket positioning.

Paul Pennicook
Paul Pennicook

A festival in the making... and an invitation to the whole Caribbean

No official announcement yet, but Paul Pennicook reveals that teams are already working on the creation of one or more music festivals in the near future.

“We know how well musical events can create tourist movement. We want to invite not only our traditional markets, but also our Caribbean neighbors – including Martinique – to come and experience Turks and Caicos.”

This shift towards a more open Caribbean approach reflects a desire to diversify and forge closer cultural ties with other territories in the region.

Paul Pennicook

Turks and Caicos, much more than a postcard

With a structured strategy, a desire to expand its partnerships and an assertive openness to Caribbean markets, Turks and Caicos is asserting itself as a destination on the move, Turks and Caicos is a destination on the move.. Paul Pennicook’s message is clear: the archipelago is ready to welcome, share and build sustainable, shared tourism with its partners.

“Turks and Caicos, an ocean of experiences. Come and see for yourself.”

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