AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism Supply Push: Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says Jamaica will set up a Tourism Supply Logistics Centre to cut import “leakages” and boost local participation, positioning it as a key part of the Tourism 3.0 plan. Resilient Hospitality Leadership: Bartlett also congratulated O’Brian Heron as the new JHTA president, backing continued partnership to improve visitor experiences and strengthen local linkages. Local Experiences in MoBay: A Mi Mek It Jamaica officially opened in Montego Bay, offering an “authentic backyard” setup where visitors create souvenirs and experience Jamaican culture through food, music and nature. Sandals Culinary Upgrade: Sandals rolled out refreshed food-and-beverage concepts across its Jamaican resorts, with island-led storytelling and new dining and bar experiences at Sandals Montego Bay, Caribbean Cay and South Coast. Nature-Positive Tourism: Environment Minister Matthew Samuda urged tourism stakeholders to market Jamaica’s nature assets—shifting the product beyond “sun, sea and sand” into mountains, rivers and hiking trails. Diaspora & Investment Call: The 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference in Montego Bay renewed the push for overseas Jamaicans to invest, including in real estate and business opportunities.
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