Graycliff Hotel awarded CARPHA Travellers Health Assurance Stamp

Graycliff Hotel awarded CARPHA Travellers Health Assurance Stamp
Graycliff Hotel & Restaurant. (PHOTO: BAHAMAS.COM)

Only Bahamas hotel to have earned this health & safety standard nod

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Graycliff Hotel has been awarded the Travellers Health Assurance Stamp (HST) for “Healthier Safer Tourism” by the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), the only business in The Bahamas to receive this accolade.

The Travellers Health Assurance Stamp.

CARPHA is the Caribbean’s sole public health agency responsible for preventing disease and promoting and protecting health, in collaboration with the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and respective member countries.

The HST Stamp is awarded to facilities that actively participate in the COVID-19 Health Guidelines for Reopening Tourism training offered by CARPHA, CHTA and CTO where at least 10 percent of all staff, including senior management, are certified and where weekly health reporting is required.

Travelers to the Caribbean can search for HST-awarded tourism entities in the Caribbean Travellers Health App.

Graycliff CEO Enrico Garzaroli said: “We’re honored to have been awarded Travellers Health Assurance Stamp. Our team continues to uphold all of our health and safety measures, which go beyond the ones required by these entities and the government of the Bahamas.

“We’re quite transparent in our safety measures; we have a video on our website showing what we do and each guest has to complete a contact tracing form as well as show proof of either full vaccination or a negative test taken within five days to enter Graycliff Hotel & Restaurant.”

For additional information, call 242-302-9150 or visit graycliff.com.