World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27. This date serves as a reminder of the profound impact that tourism has on world culture, economies, and different cultures. This day encourages travelers to explore new destinations, appreciate diverse cultures, and support sustainable tourism practices.
It also highlights the importance of responsible travel, promoting conservation efforts, and fostering connection between people from different parts of the world, ultimately contributing to a more connected and harmonious planet. This day is also a date on which the world and certainly all of Aruba is silent and thanks everyone who works in the tourism sector. They are the first to get in touch with our visitors and the first to give the best impression of our country.
Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes congratulates all citizens who work in the tourism sector. Our recovery is so important thanks to the success of our tourism. This success is thanks to all those who work with tourists. From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much to everyone who contributes to our tourism development and by country Aruba can move forward. You are the engine behind our economic pillar, you are the reason why our tourists visit us, you are shows of strength, of resilience, and of great love for our sweet Aruba.
Aruba had a very difficult season that was full of challenges. But tourism once again helped us to want head over water and to recover. And for this, Aruba is grateful,” the Prime Minister said. The Prime Minister remarked on the theme of the conference on “World Tourism Day” organized by the Aruba Tourism Authority (ata). Hospitality, this is a broad topic that identifies our people who work in the tourism sector. “For me, hospitality is our people, the cordiality that our people show to others, the kindness with which we treat everyone. This is the key to our success. Pavilion on World Tourism Day,” said Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes.