The Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) has appointed Andia Ravariere as its new chief executive officer, a role she will assume on Sept. 1. With more than a decade of experience in sustainable tourism development and destination marketing across the Caribbean, Ravariere is uniquely qualified to lead Nevis into its next chapter of growth.
“We are delighted to welcome Andia Ravariere as the new CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority,” said Premier
Ravariere has spent seven years working with the Ministry of Tourism in Anguilla, where she was instrumental in the island’s tourism rebound following the
COVID-19 pandemic. Most recently, as Destination Marketing Manager for Discover Dominica Authority, Ravariere spearheaded initiatives that boosted visitor arrivals and expanded the country’s reach into niche markets.“Andia’s experience in guiding destinations through both growth and recovery, along with her passion for community-driven tourism, perfectly aligns with our vision for Nevis,” said Pamela Martin, chairperson of the Board of the NTA. “We look forward to working closely with her to build on our momentum, strengthen relationships with global partners, and ensure that Nevis continues to stand out as one of the Caribbean’s most unique and sustainable destinations.”
A key focus throughout Ravariere career has been sustainable, community-driven tourism. In 2013, Ravariere founded the Colihaut Community Tourism Development group in Dominica, creating the Colihaut Fish Lime event. The initiative not only strengthened local industries but also empowered women entrepreneurs, leaving a significant economic impact on the community.
“My vision is to position Nevis at the forefront of Caribbean tourism by strategically redefining luxury through nature, culture, sustainability, and innovation,” said Andia Ravariere. “With
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