AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCarnival City Boost: Antigua Barbuda Festival Commission says the biggest stage and roof for Antigua Carnival 2026 is finished, with Prime Minister Browne directing next upgrades to the venue. Luxury Tourism Push: Browne defends Sandals’ planned overwater bungalows (not in the middle of the beach) and says Sandals will pay a $6.5m tax settlement as expansion adds 100+ rooms. Tax System Review: Browne questions the ABST structure, arguing hotels can offset big ABST collections through input credits, and orders finance officials to examine alternatives. New Tourism Capacity: Government plans $13.5m in upgrades at Jolly Beach Resort, including better internet, new A/C units, and a conference facility for up to 500. Beach + Reef Plan: Browne outlines “Peace Beach” at Barnacle Point—an artificial beach and reef meant for public enjoyment, conflict resolution, and marine learning. Inclusive Stays: Pineapple Beach Club Antigua and The Verandah Resort and Spa publicly welcome LGBTQIA+ travellers for Pride Month. Blue Economy Leadership: Antigua and Barbuda appoints marine scientist Dr. Deborah Brosnan as Special Envoy for coastal resilience and the ocean economy. Local Talent Spotlight: Students win FCCA environmental poster and essay honours, with awards presented at the Ministry of Tourism. Travel Inspiration: Hermitage Bay Antigua earns Condé Nast Traveler’s inaugural Triple Crown. On-the-ground Safety: Police investigate after cannabis was found in a 14-year-old student’s school bag.
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