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The St.Maarten Small Properties Association applaud Ministry of TEATT for the inclusion of the small properties sector in the National Tourism Development Discussions 

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Hon.Minister of TEATT Mrs.Grisha Heyliger-Marten & Ms.Nzinga Lake SMSPA President ( photo courtesy of Charity Dunker)

 

Great Bay – The St. Maarten Small Properties Association (SMSPA) has  applauded the decision by the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and  Telecommunication to include small properties in its ongoing Strategic Economic Workshops  and stakeholder consultations addressing national development priorities. 

The inclusion of the small properties sector took place today during Day 2, themed “The Future  of Tourism, Yachting, Safety & Security,” and featured a panel discussion on “Opportunities and  Risks for Tourism Development in St. Maarten.”  

The panel brought together representatives from tourism and hospitality, environmental  planning, port, safety and security underscoring the importance of multi-stakeholder  collaboration in shaping resilient and sustainable tourism development. On the panel  representing the small properties sector was Mr. Anastacio Baker of Baker Suites. 

SMSPA emphasized that the inclusion of small properties is critical to effective tourism policy  development. Small and locally owned accommodations play a unique role in community based  tourism, local employment, neighborhood safety and the overall visitor experience. Their participation ensures that policies and support programs are grounded in operational realities and  aligned with long term sustainability goals.  

“As President of the St. Maarten Small Properties Association, I attended both Day 1 and Day 2  of the workshops as a representative of the sector and found the discussions to be impactful and  forward- looking” said Ms. Nzinga Lake.

“We commend the Ministry of TEATT and TWO/BZK for its leadership in convening a board  range of stakeholders and for intentionally creating space for inclusive dialogue. Such  collaborations strengthens policy outcomes and supports a more resilient and sustainable tourism  sector. SMSPA and its member’s welcome continued engagement in future consultations on  tourism policies and support programs relevant to small and locally owned properties.” said Ms.  Lake 

About the St. Maarten Small Properties Association (SMSPA): 

The SMSPA represents small hotels, guesthouses, and boutique accommodations in St. Maarten.  Its mission is to promote sustainable growth, collaboration, and quality service within the  hospitality industry while providing visitors with authentic Caribbean experiences.