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U.S. Virgin Islands Brings The Heat To South Florida


USVI Partners With the Miami Heat to Boost Interest for Winter and Spring Bookings

The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism concluded a five-day mission in Miami and Fort Lauderdale recently to boost travel to the Territory.

Led by Tourism Commissioner Beverly Nicholson-Doty and Deputy Commissioner Chantal Figueroa, consumers, media and travel trade were engaged in the USVI's unscripted travel experiences.

On Sunday, Jan. 26, the USVI was featured at the American Airlines Arena, immersing a capacity crowd of more than 20,000 spectators with the sights and sounds of the Territory as the Miami Heat took on St. Croix's own Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs for a 2013 NBA Finals rematch.  A highlight of the day was the halftime performance by USVI dancers who filled the arena with the color and energy of Carnival, paired with destination ambassadors personally inviting spectators to visit at on-site USVI branded kiosks. In addition, Tim Duncan's scoring of 24 points in 24 minutes thrilled Virgin Islanders in the crowd.  Fifty VIP guests of the Department of Tourism were in attendance, with representatives from the shipping industry, media, travel trade, meeting/incentive buyers and American Airlines. 

"Thanks to the support of our airline partners, the USVI remains an easy escape for Southern Floridians with the choice of 50 nonstop flights weekly to the Territory from Miami and Fort Lauderdale airports," said Nicholson-Doty.  "Our marketing partnership with the Miami Heat was a 'slam dunk,' providing a unique way to share the diverse travel offerings on St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas to ensure the U.S. Virgin Islands remains top of mind when South Florida residents book their next vacation."

Another component of the Miami Heat collaboration was the DOT-hosted 'USVI Heat Wave Getaway' offering three chances to win a trip. The month-long sweepstakes reached more than 4 million potential travelers. The three winners Doren Bennett, Albert Hunter and Angela Sambito, were announced during halftime at the game. Each won round-trip airfare for two from Miami and a three-night hotel stay, courtesy of The Buccaneer, The Westin St. John Resort & Villas and Marriott Frenchman's Reef and Morning Star Resort.

On Saturday evening Jan. 25, 2014 the Department of Tourism met with an audience of more than 75 U.S. Virgin Islanders, business and community stakeholders living in the region at the Conrad Miami. At the reception Commissioner Nicholson-Doty underscored the power of the Diaspora in boosting tourism arrivals and revenues. Highlighting the initial success of the Virgin Islands Ambassadors Program, she said the Department was moving the program into higher gear, and encouraged attendees to get involved by visiting  www.usviambassadors.com while continuing to encourage friends, family and work colleagues to visit the Territory.  

A Virgin Islands ensemble of musicians, including the versatile Dean Pond on drums and Ryan Joseph on sax and vocals, entertained with a soothing repertoire of Caribbean music. 

Also, USVI dancers and international recording artist Pressure Busspipe charged the atmosphere with dance and vocal renditions that left the packed audience wanting more.

Throughout the five-day mission the team met with 26 locally-based journalists from culinary, diaspora, lifestyle/travel, meetings and travel trade media. 

A highlight of the mission was a radio interview with WAVS 1170 AM "The Heartbeat of the Caribbean", where Commissioner Nicholson Doty took calls live on air to interact with Virgin Islanders listening in. 

Travel trade marketing efforts touched 55 of the region's best performing travel agents for the Territory, achieved through in-office education presentations and at a trade reception in Coral Gables on Wednesday, Jan. 22.  Destination partners from The Buccaneer, Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, Cape Air, Eco Serendib Villa and Spa, Marriott Frenchman's Reef and Morning Star Resort as well as Renaissance St. Croix Carambola Beach Resort & Spa accompanied the Department of Tourism.

The Department also used this Mission to publicize its new "Find Your Bliss" promotion, providing visitors $500 in savings on their next Caribbean winter or spring getaway to  St. Croix. The deal is available on stays of five or more consecutive nights at one of the participating 13 properties between through May 15, 2014 to receive a $250 in resort credit and certificates valid at local restaurants, boutiques and attractions to the value of $250. One of four different bliss themed packages can be chosen: Culinary, Dive, Get out of the Cold and Romance. The five night minimum stay can be booked directly with participating properties or with a preferred travel specialist. To access the offer, visit  www.VisitUSVI.com/usvibliss and insert the booking confirmation number.

For more information about the United States Virgin Islands, go to VisitUSVI.com , follow them on Twitter ( @USVITourism ) and become a fan on Facebook  ( www.facebook.com/VisitUSVI ). When traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands, U.S. citizens enjoy all the conveniences of domestic travel - including on-line check-in - making travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands easier than ever. As a United States Territory, travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands does not require a passport from U.S. citizens arriving from Puerto Rico or the U.S. mainland. Entry requirements for non-U.S. citizens are the same as for entering the United States from any foreign destination. Upon departure, a passport is required for all but U.S. citizens.  

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