AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnguilla Summer Festival: Wet Fete 2026 returns July 31 at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre, with a regional lineup spanning Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Martin, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Anguilla—featuring bouyon, soca and live bands from acts including Little Boy, Quan Dan, Jahari Chi, Nu Vybes Band, Kolission Band, Skillful Band and Instylz Band. OECS Tourism Development: OECS tourism officials met in Saint Lucia (June 9–11) to push community-based tourism, training member states on “From Assessment to Action” policy work supported by the 11th European Development Fund’s RIGHT programme, with a focus on keeping tourism benefits in local communities. Maritime Safety Legacy: A special Caribbean feature revisits the MV Christena Commission of Inquiry, looking back at how the 1970 investigation shaped long-term maritime safety reforms across the Eastern Caribbean. Insurance & Captives: A new look at the captive insurance industry turns to captive managers, using regulator and trade association lists plus public records to estimate how many managers operate across domiciles. Hospitality Expansion: ÀNI Private Resorts announced the January 2027 opening of ÀNI Shoal Bay in Anguilla, a 15-suite private resort built around exclusive-use stays and a 1:1 staff-to-guest model. Aviation & Access: BermudAir expands its winter schedule with more service into Anguilla and new routes to Turks and Caicos, plus broader Caribbean connectivity from BWI.
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