AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCruise & Tourism: Saint Lucia’s Cruise Port has released its June 2026 schedule, with steady calls expected to bring hundreds of visitors and a boost for taxi operators, tour providers, restaurants and vendors—Freewinds arrives June 14 (7am–6pm) and returns for overnight calls June 17–18 and June 24–25, while Seven Seas Mariner docks June 20 (7am–6pm). Local Transport Reform: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre says proposed minibus network reforms from a Caribbean Development Bank study could face political pushback, stressing the need to separate politics from commuters’ welfare as government weighs options. Wellness & Tourism Product: TheLifeCo St. Lucia at A’ila Resorts in Rodney Bay opened in April 2026, offering clinically guided retreats with ocean-view spa facilities, saunas and IV infusion areas. Sports: The Saint Lucia Cycling Association sets National Cycling Championships for June 20–21, featuring a 24km Individual Time Trial (with Under-17) and a 104km Road Race (with Under-17 and Under-15 categories). Culture: Dennery Segment is moving from village fêtes to the lecture hall, with scholars highlighting how the music and Kwéyòl lyrics are shaping island identity. Business & Trade: The Chamber of Commerce presses Customs over costly port delays as officials roll out digital reforms, warning that promises won’t keep shipments moving. Climate Finance: Saint Lucia hosted a Climate Change Adaptation Investment Pitch and Matchmaking event to turn National Adaptation Plan priorities into investment-ready projects and connect them with international funding partners.
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