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Antigua and Barbuda unveils 2026 tourism updates
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Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has announced a series of exciting developments for 2026, aiming to enhance the visitor experience with new events and hospitality upgrades. The Antigua Racing Cup will debut in April, solidifying the islands’ reputation as the Caribbean’s sailing capital. The return of Antigua and Barbuda Culinary Month in May will feature renowned chefs, whilst the 10th anniversary of Run in Paradise will offer scenic races along the coastline.
The hospitality sector will see significant enhancements, with the opening of Moon Gate, a boutique luxury property, and refurbishments at iconic resorts like Curtain Bluff and Hermitage Bay. These upgrades include new suites, enhanced dining options, and improved wellness facilities.
Colin C. James, CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, stated, “Antigua and Barbuda is fully open and welcoming, and for 2026, we are proud to highlight developments and experiences that will deliver more authentic experiences to our visitors, alongside tourism investments that will enhance the quality of our product offerings.”
Cultural events such as Carnival and Art Week will offer immersive experiences, celebrating the islands’ vibrant heritage. Additionally, major upgrades to the airport and cruise port are planned, further investing in the visitor experience.
These developments underscore Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to providing diverse and enriching experiences for travellers, ensuring the islands remain a top Caribbean destination. With a blend of cultural, culinary, and adventure offerings, 2026 promises to be a landmark year for tourism in Antigua and Barbuda.
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