
CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda welcomed a delegation of prospective investors presenting plans to develop a sustainable, wellness-focused resort designed to portray a more holistic image of Antigua, beyond its traditional beach tourism appeal. The proposed development embraces the principles of regenerative tourism, emphasizing community engagement, agricultural integration, and local economic empowerment.
The resort concept integrates tourism, wellness, and cultural immersion through a wide array of offerings, including:
- Yoga and meditation experiences
- Saunas and cold-water therapy
- Guided rainforest hikes
- Farm-to-table culinary services
The project also plans to source up to 85% of restaurant ingredients locally, reinforcing the agricultural sector and promoting food sustainability. In addition, the initiative envisions Antiguan craft workshops, cooking classes, and partnerships with female-led cottage industries—providing platforms for cultural expression and economic inclusion. Retail operations will focus on locally made goods, steering away from mass-produced souvenirs to create a uniquely Antiguan experience.
The total investment is projected at USD $16.5 million, with the following expected outcomes:
The Construction Phase has a Timeline of 24 months with Employment at Approximately 100 local jobs created during construction
During the Operational Phase:
- Estimated occupancy rate: 65%
- Average nightly rate: USD $300–$500
- Projected annual revenue: USD $5 million
- Annual ABST (sales tax): Approx. XCD $860,000
- Annual head taxes: Approx. XCD $14,000
The proposed resort aligns closely with several key national development priorities:
- Diversifying the tourism sector beyond traditional beach tourism
- Expanding eco-tourism and community-based travel experiences
- Empowering local entrepreneurs, artisans, and small producers
- Enhancing the long-term sustainability of the tourism industry
The Cabinet has expressed interest in the project and will consider it further upon receipt of additional documentation. A key next step includes evaluating the proposal for the approval and lease of designated Crown lands to facilitate development.
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Chuptz
Another white saviour complex, because our black politicians can’t think, only stealing they good, many of the colonial swore we will do this.
An entity (UNKNOWN) is looking to acquire Crown land. Where not to be disclosed.
The NOTES being provided sounds like a scam.
Has anyone seen their final analysis and the funds available.
Many things don’t add up.
What is: Expanding eco-tourism and community-based travel experiences?
Chat-GBT can easily bullet point these rhetorical jargon’s items of:
Diversifying the tourism sector beyond traditional beach tourism
Expanding eco-tourism and community-based travel experiences
Empowering local entrepreneurs, artisans, and small producers
Enhancing the long-term sustainability of the tourism industry.
How will they be empowering local entrepreneurs? Etc etc.
Only thing I see here is a request for Crown lands