Belize has taken on a key leadership role in regional tourism as the Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA) assumes the Pro Tempore Presidency of the Federation of Chambers of Tourism of Central America (FEDECATUR) for the 2025–2026 term.
Under the guidance of BTIA President Efren Pérez, Belize will now lead the principal private-sector tourism body representing Central America and the Dominican Republic. The appointment marks a milestone for the country’s tourism sector and highlights Belize’s growing influence in promoting regional integration and sustainable tourism.
“This is more than just a leadership role,” Pérez said. “It is an opportunity to reinforce unity among our member nations and align efforts that will enhance multi-destination tourism, sustainable development, and economic resilience across our shared region.”
The newly appointed FEDECATUR board for 2025–2026 includes:
President: BTIA, Belize
Vice President: CANATUR, Costa Rica
Secretary: CASATUR, El Salvador
Treasurer: CAMTUR, Guatemala
Vocal I: CANATURH, Honduras
Vocal II: CAMTUR, Panama
Vocal III: ANASORES, Dominican Republic
Observer Member: Nicaragua