AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Diplomacy in New York: Caribbean tourism ministers and officials, including St. Vincent and the Grenadines, are meeting at Caribbean Week in New York 2026 (June 1–5) under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” aiming to strengthen connectivity and market share as regional stayovers keep rebounding. Love SVG Push: The Tourism Ministry has received 29 proposals for its “Love SVG” campaign, with ideas spanning heritage, eco-attractions, access and transport, and community-led initiatives—now moving into a review phase. Climate Funding Boost: The GEF approved a US$6.1 million watershed restoration project for St. Vincent to support nature-based solutions, sustainable land management, and ecosystem resilience. Sports Tourism Admin Upgrade: SVGTA partnered with MAVCOM SVG to improve tournament operations, including a printer upgrade to streamline high-volume event paperwork. Sandals Uncertainty: Opposition leaders say SVG has been pushed “back of the queue” after delays to the Sandals/Beaches investment, warning of knock-on effects for jobs and local tourism spend. Hospitality Workforce: Sandals’ Student Hospitality Etiquette and Service Excellence Programme is being highlighted as a youth skills and workforce-readiness boost for the tourism sector. Local Culture & Carnival: Vincy Mas preparations are in full swing, with CDC work underway on events, cultural preservation, and the return of the Cultural Parade.
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