THEME: City of Arches
PAVILION: The Pavilion takes on distinctive 18th century Colonial architecture with simulated bricks, archways, and antique lampshades. Artificial plants and strategic photomurals give the impression of being in a tropical island paradise.
EXHIBIT: A map of the Caribbean region will show the position of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in relation to the other islands. A large 60” LCD monitor will continuously play a DVD on island tourism, showing the facilities that the island has to offer the tourist, the growing market of eco-tourism and famous locations in the islands to visit. Such places as Trinity Falls, Montreal Hall Gardens and the La Soufriere are highlighted. Mannequins on either side of the hall show traditional local costumes and make exciting photo posing opportunities for visitors.
CUISINE: There is no dining area listed for the Pavilion.
SHOPPING: There is no specific shopping facility listed for the Pavilion.
Note: This Pavilion was located in the Caribbean Community Joint Pavilion
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