AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCaribbean Tourism in Focus: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opened June 1 with a record turnout of tourism ministers and commissioners, including Anguilla, as leaders push for stronger connectivity, resilience, and a unified Caribbean voice amid shifting travel markets and geopolitical uncertainty. Anguilla Governance Update: The Anguilla Tourist Board named Sean Richard as new Chairman effective June 1, replacing Cecile Amelia Vanterpool-Kubisch, as the government frames the move as part of improving tourism oversight and strategic leadership. Environment Month (Regional, with local relevance): St Kitts and Nevis launched plans for Environment Month 2026, themed “Climate Action: For Environment, For Empowerment, For Everyone,” featuring clean-ups, youth and school activities, a Forest Dash, radio visits, and a Green Expo. Beach Conservation Spotlight: Anguilla’s Shoal Bay East was ranked No. 1 in North America and No. 6 worldwide in The World’s Best Beaches list, while Saadiyat Beach (Abu Dhabi) also made the global top 50, with judges citing conservation work for hawksbill turtles and marine protection. Tourism & Nature Pressure Signals: A separate travel report flags summer 2026 search spikes for Caribbean destinations, underscoring how fast demand is building heading into peak season.
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