AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLuxury Hospitality: Blue Monkey Hotel & Beach Club has opened in Paynes Bay with 28 suites and an oceanfront Beach Club, now also joining Leading Hotels of the World—an intimate new luxury option for Barbados travellers. Community & Culture: Dose of Travel Club founder Voyager Nabila Ismail is building a South Asian community of Caribbean and global explorers, turning itineraries into “acts of revolution” through shared experiences. Reparations & Heritage: Barbados is taking its slavery reparations push to the UN in a joint effort with the African Union, with Minister Trevor Prescod linking the island’s heritage to the West African coast. Wellness Tourism: JACANA expands its Caribbean Wellness Platform, blending botanical care, therapeutic plant medicines, nature experiences and apothecary retail—positioning the region as a global natural-healing destination. Education & Inclusion: Barbados’ education transition plan is under public scrutiny as parents question how continuous assessment and group projects will protect individual marks; meanwhile a $98,000 sensory room project will support children with developmental disabilities. Public Safety: Friends of Democracy is calling for urgent infrastructure fixes after a tourist fell into a poorly covered manhole on Belmont Road.
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