AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York: Tourism ministers and commissioners from across the region, including Anguilla, are set to gather in Manhattan today for Caribbean Week in New York 2026, organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization under the theme “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” as leaders look to protect market share and strengthen economic resilience amid shifting global conditions. Anguilla Summer Tourism Push: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla is spotlighting the island’s peak season with a curated summer calendar, starting with a Local Market Experience honoring Anguilla Day on May 31, while the Anguilla Summer Festival runs July 10 to August 9, featuring boat races, pageants, calypso and soca competitions, street festivals, beach parties and live entertainment—expected to boost hotels, restaurants, taxis, tour operators and local vendors. Environment Month Funding & Activities: St Kitts and Nevis has announced Environment Month 2026 for June, themed “Climate Action: For Environment, For Empowerment, For Everyone,” supported by the St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank, with a June 5 launch in Independence Square and events including clean-ups, youth engagement, a Forest Dash, radio visits and a Green Expo. Regional Travel Demand Signals: Summer 2026 travel searches are surging, with Sint Maarten, Aruba and San Juan leading the Caribbean trend—an indicator that earlier booking could help travelers lock in better pricing and longer stays. Hospitality Staffing: The Crawford Hotel in Denver has named Hector Karim Gaona as hotel manager, adding another Anguilla-linked hospitality leader to its management team.
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