AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCarnival Travel Boom: St. Vincent and the Grenadines has hit full hotel occupancy, with Rodney Small warning that bookings for the Carnival weekend and the following weekend are already sold out. Tourism & Events: Restaurant Week 2026 (“Taste of Vincy”) runs June 21–27, with local chefs, heritage and young culinary artisans in the spotlight. Cruise Port Push: Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow calls the 30-year Kingstown cruise ship and ferry berth lease with Global Ports Holdings a “no-brainer,” citing losses and pledging up to EC$250m for upgrades, while the government says ordinary Vincentians will hold 30% of shares. Border & Airport Modernisation: National Security Minister St. Clair Leacock says Grenadines immigration checks are set to go digital, starting with a model tested in Mustique. Aviation Update: The HI-1145 Beechcraft Baron that vanished on the St. Vincent–Tobago route has been found, with no loss of life; officials say the investigation remains “very delicate.” Kids’ Tourism Camp: The Kids’ Tourism Summer Camp expands across multiple communities, with hikes, field trips and tourism talks for ages 8–14.
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