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Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours Honored with Six Star Diamond Award
Prestigious Award Bestowed on Adventure Tour Company in its Inaugural Year
Friday, April 30, 2010
Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours has received the Six Star Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences (AAHS), the world's premiere organization for awarding excellence in global travel and luxury services. Island Routes is the only adventure tour company to ever be honored with this prestigious award, and has achieved this level of excellence during its first year of operation.
Adam Stewart, CEO of Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours, was presented with the Six Star Diamond Award by Joseph D. Cinque, president and CEO of the AAHS during a ceremony held at the new Island Routes outpost in Great Exuma, Bahamas.
"We're honored that the Academy has chosen to recognize our extremely talented and dedicated Island Routes team," said Adam Stewart. "We're a young company, and to have this bestowed upon us at such an early stage is so gratifying. We've set the bar high for ourselves, and we're proud of what we've achieved. We're already in five island destinations and rapidly growing with three new destinations on the horizon. "
In presenting the award, Mr. Cinque said "Adventure and extreme sports are one of the fastest growing trends in travel these days. Due to the vision, creative leadership, and innovative tour offerings of this relatively new tour company, Island Routes has been able to corner the market by showcasing each island destination in which it operates with the best-of-the-best tours that every guest will want to experience. Island Routes has also distinguished itself by delivering the highest standard of customer service, surpassing expectations with every adventure tour, and offering a variety of tours that appeal to all."
Island Routes offers premier excursions that showcase the vibrant culture and natural wonders in each of its five Caribbean destinations - Jamaica, St. Lucia, Antigua, Bahamas, and the Turks & Caicos Islands. These exhilarating adventures are as varied as the different island locations and offer something for everyone. Thrill-seekers can get up close and personal with nature by swimming with dolphins or diving with sharks, or they can stay above it all and get a birds-eye view on a zipline canopy, sky lift or even a bobsled roller coaster. For those who prefer rides through historic sites, lush landscapes and beautiful beaches, Island Routes also offers guests the opportunity to kick back on a carved bamboo raft, ride into the surf on horseback, or get dirty as they drive their own ATV, Dune Buggy or even a Segway.
"With our broad base of attractions," Stewart adds, "business has been on the rise with some of our tour sales increasing nearly three hundred per cent. There are many factors that have helped contribute to the success of the company within the first year, but by far, we owe our gratitude to all the hotel and industry partners on the islands which we operate, as well as our local communities, who have helped to shape this vision.
Guests can be confident booking an Island Routes excursion as each and every tour has gone through a comprehensive selection process that includes an assessment of safety standards and procedures, guest satisfaction ratings, training, the most comprehensive insurance coverage in the industry and commitment to sustainable tourism.
About Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours
Island Routes offers guests the ultimate in Caribbean destination experiences, bringing together and certifying the premier excursions that spotlight what is unique and beautiful in each of its island locations. Island Routes is currently available for bookings in Jamaica; St. Lucia; Antigua; and Great Exuma, Bahamas; and is scheduled to launch in the Turks & Caicos Islands in 2010. All Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours are fully commissionable for travel agents. For additional details, please talk to an Island Routes specialist at 1-877-768-8370 or visit www.islandroutes.com.
About American Academy of Hospitality Sciences
The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences is renowned worldwide for awarding excellence in the global travel and luxury services sector. Each year the AAHS bestows its coveted International Star Diamond Award exclusively on Five and Six-Star establishments that are deemed to be of pinnacle quality. For more information visit www.stardiamondaward.com.
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