AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Marketing Win: Jamaica picked up the CTO Caribbean Media Award for Best Social Media Campaign during Caribbean Week in New York, credited to its “Love Island Influencers” push for Reggae Marathon 2025, which topped one million views. Luxury Beach Upgrade: Round Hill Hotel & Villas in Montego Bay unveiled The Moët Private Beach, an adults-only summer 2026 beach experience with Moët & Chandon daybeds, parasols and a champagne cart for resort guests. Tourism Growth Push: Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is moving from the 5x5x5 target toward a new 10x10x10 growth strategy, challenging the industry to reach 10 million visitors and US$10 billion in earnings over the next decade. Marine Conservation Warning: A new Earth Insight report with Jamaica Environment Trust warns offshore oil and gas exploration in the Walton-Morant block could threaten Jamaica’s coral reefs, seagrass beds and key fishing grounds. Travel Industry Moves: JUTC is listed as official transportation partner for Reggae Sumfest 2026, while LIAT and Air Caraïbes sign interline agreements to expand Caribbean connectivity. World Cup Tourism Angle: Caribbean Week in New York continues to bring tourism leaders together, while Jamaica’s presence is reinforced through sports-linked events and partnerships.
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