Antigua and Barbuda is poised to experience its most robust tourism season in history, with projections of 450,000 stayover visitors and nearly one million cruise passengers anticipated for the 2025–2026 period. This optimistic forecast was unveiled by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams during the Throne Speech on Thursday. The surge in tourism is attributed to significant investments in luxury resorts and the ongoing diversification of the nation’s tourism offerings. Sir Rodney emphasized that the projected increase in arrivals underscores the country’s strategic focus on high-end development while retaining its appeal to a broader audience. Major projects currently underway include the construction of a Rosewood Hotel on Barbuda’s southern coast, a Nobu Resort adjacent to the existing restaurant, and the expansion of the PLH development, which now boasts 350 rooms. Additionally, boutique projects led by Barbudan entrepreneurs are being planned through new investment partnerships. On Antigua, notable developments include the Nikki Beach project by Calvin Ayre and a new Marriott-branded property nearing completion at Yeptons Beach. The government is also enhancing the food and beverage sector by attracting high-end restaurants to the tourism landscape. Simultaneously, efforts are being made to cater to economy-class travelers, who constitute the majority of arrivals. Plans include a significant government stake in the rehabilitation and expansion of the Jolly Beach Hotel. The Throne Speech highlighted tourism as the cornerstone of Antigua and Barbuda’s economy, emphasizing the long-term benefits of diversification, upgraded offerings, and sustained investment across both islands.
Antigua Predicts Record Tourism Season With 450,000 Stayovers and 1 Million Cruise Arrivals
