St. Vincent and the Grenadines to invest US $20M in developing tourist sites

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has announced a landmark US$20 million investment over the next four years to upgrade existing attractions and develop new tourism sites across the country.

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The initiative, unveiled by Minister of Tourism Carlos James during the annual State of the Tourism Industry Address and Stakeholders’ Conference on September 15, 2025, aims to boost visitor experiences while supporting local communities and entrepreneurs.

According to James, the investment will focus on enhancing established destinations and introducing new products that highlight St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ rich natural, cultural, and historical assets. “This investment signals our government’s commitment to strengthening St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ position as a premier tourism destination,” he said. “By upgrading our sites and building out new attractions, we are creating opportunities for communities, enhancing our competitiveness, and ensuring that every visitor has an authentic, memorable, and world-class experience. Importantly, this development will be undertaken with sustainability at its core, balancing growth with the preservation of our natural and cultural heritage.”

Minister of Finance Camillo Gonsalves emphasized the broader economic impact of the plan, describing tourism as a vital driver of national growth. “Tourism is one of the engines of our economy, and strategic investments such as this ensure we maximize its potential,” Gonsalves noted. “The US $20 million earmarked for site upgrades and new developments is not just about building infrastructure, it is about creating jobs, stimulating local businesses, and ensuring that tourism benefits every Vincentian. This is an investment in growth, sustainability, and inclusive development.”

The government said the upgrades are expected to extend visitor stays, expand the country’s tourism offerings, and open new avenues for community-based businesses, underscoring the sector’s role as both a cultural showcase and an economic engine.

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