02/12/2016
Titanic Belfast Named Best Tourist Attraction In The World
Titanic Belfast have been named the 'World's Leading Tourist Attraction' at the World Travel Awards in the Maldives.
With over 1 million votes cast from over 216 countries in the awards, known as the 'Tourism Oscars', Titanic Belfast beat off stiff competition from eight global finalists - including Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the Las Vegas Strip, USA, Machu Picchu, Peru and Guinness Storehouse, Ireland.
Chief Executive Tim Husbands MBE said: "Over the past few years, we have continued to go from strength to strength but to be voted the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction by both the industry and the public for excellence and for our original product, is really the jewel in our crown. We are delighted that this award firmly shines a spotlight not only on Titanic Belfast but Belfast and Northern Ireland, and celebrates our authentic insight and connection to RMS Titanic.
"The Titanic story captures hearts and minds throughout the world and at Titanic Belfast, this is no exception. Our interpretation of the story and ability to engage with visitors on many different levels has been fundamental in winning this award. With the award, we hope to attract more tourists to Northern Ireland to discover it. A huge thank you to our staff and all our supporters that voted, locally and across the world, to help us reach this iconic goal of being the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction."
First Minister Arlene Foster said: "In just four short years, Titanic Belfast has become an iconic tourist 'must see', attracting over three million visitors from all over the world.
"We always knew that in Titanic Belfast, we were home to a world class attraction that would become a global brand. While it's no surprise to me it has been recognised in this way, it is a wonderful achievement to win the 'world's best' accolade ahead of other venues like Machu Picchu and the Abu Dhabi's Ferrari World.
"I congratulate Tim Husbands and his entire team for the hard work and professionalism which has put Titanic Belfast, quite literally, on top of the world."
The deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said: "This is terrific news for Titanic Belfast and will help in our global pitch to make the north of Ireland one of the world’s top tourism destinations.
"The Titanic story is well known but it is greatly enhanced and enriched by the visitor experience at Titanic Belfast.
"I commend Tim Husbands, Titanic Belfast’s Chief Executive and all his team who are the face of Titanic Belfast. The welcome and hospitality they provide to all visitors who walk through the door is an important part of what we have to offer."
With over 1 million votes cast from over 216 countries in the awards, known as the 'Tourism Oscars', Titanic Belfast beat off stiff competition from eight global finalists - including Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the Las Vegas Strip, USA, Machu Picchu, Peru and Guinness Storehouse, Ireland.
Chief Executive Tim Husbands MBE said: "Over the past few years, we have continued to go from strength to strength but to be voted the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction by both the industry and the public for excellence and for our original product, is really the jewel in our crown. We are delighted that this award firmly shines a spotlight not only on Titanic Belfast but Belfast and Northern Ireland, and celebrates our authentic insight and connection to RMS Titanic.
"The Titanic story captures hearts and minds throughout the world and at Titanic Belfast, this is no exception. Our interpretation of the story and ability to engage with visitors on many different levels has been fundamental in winning this award. With the award, we hope to attract more tourists to Northern Ireland to discover it. A huge thank you to our staff and all our supporters that voted, locally and across the world, to help us reach this iconic goal of being the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction."
First Minister Arlene Foster said: "In just four short years, Titanic Belfast has become an iconic tourist 'must see', attracting over three million visitors from all over the world.
"We always knew that in Titanic Belfast, we were home to a world class attraction that would become a global brand. While it's no surprise to me it has been recognised in this way, it is a wonderful achievement to win the 'world's best' accolade ahead of other venues like Machu Picchu and the Abu Dhabi's Ferrari World.
"I congratulate Tim Husbands and his entire team for the hard work and professionalism which has put Titanic Belfast, quite literally, on top of the world."
The deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said: "This is terrific news for Titanic Belfast and will help in our global pitch to make the north of Ireland one of the world’s top tourism destinations.
"The Titanic story is well known but it is greatly enhanced and enriched by the visitor experience at Titanic Belfast.
"I commend Tim Husbands, Titanic Belfast’s Chief Executive and all his team who are the face of Titanic Belfast. The welcome and hospitality they provide to all visitors who walk through the door is an important part of what we have to offer."
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