ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — In preparation for hosting one of the most significant international gatherings in recent history, Antiguan authorities have issued a formal appeal to local accommodation providers. The government is mobilizing the hospitality sector to register properties for the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), slated for November 1–4, 2026.
The Ministry of Tourism has projected an influx of approximately 5,000 international delegates representing Commonwealth nations. This anticipated attendance presents what officials characterize as an unprecedented economic opportunity for local property owners. The ministry emphasizes that participation in the official accommodation program could yield substantial benefits for registered establishments.
Properties that complete the registration process will be featured in the official CHOGM 2026 accommodation portfolio, granting them exclusive visibility to delegation organizers and international visitors. This initiative serves dual purposes: ensuring sufficient quality lodging for attendees while simultaneously providing local businesses with global exposure.
Tourism officials note that beyond immediate financial gains during the event period, the registration drive aims to standardize hospitality offerings and showcase Antiguan cultural hospitality on an international stage. The government’s coordinated approach seeks to maximize occupancy rates while maintaining quality standards expected by international delegations.
Accommodation providers must submit their registration applications through the designated CHOGM 2026 Accommodation Secretariat before the March 31, 2026 deadline. The ministry has established formal channels to facilitate the registration process and address inquiries from prospective participants.
