Barbados is set to welcome three British companies in the coming weeks as they explore business opportunities in housing, alternative energy construction, and business development. This development follows a highly productive meeting between the Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) and Barbados representatives, including Deputy High Commissioner Mackie Holder and Athelston “Tony” Sealey,...
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Barbados rolled out the red carpet last Tuesday as it welcomed the Mitsui Ocean Fuji, Japan’s most luxurious all-suite cruise ship, on its inaugural visit to the island. A traditional plaque exchange ceremony marked the special occasion, celebrating the vessel’s first-ever stop in Barbados. As part of its grand world tour, the Mitsui Ocean Fuji made only two port calls in the Caribbean - one of...
The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA Inc.) has welcomed the 2025 Budget’s strategic focus on strengthening Barbados’ aviation and tourism sectors. Presented on Monday by Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ryan Straughn, the budget prioritizes investment in aviation infrastructure and aims to make regional travel more affordable for passengers. GAIA Inc. Chief Executive Officer,...
Barbados is set to welcome a game-changing addition to its tourism sector as Sandals Resorts International (SRI) unveils plans for its first-ever Beaches Resort on the island. This massive project, located on the site of the former Heywood’s Hotel Resort and Almond Resort in St. Peter, is being hailed as the largest single tourism investment in Barbados’ history. Beaches Barbados: A New Family...
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has urged Caribbean nations to tap into $6 billion in excess cash sitting in regional banks to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, warning that inaction could hinder economic growth. Speaking at the Sustainable Energy for All Global Forum on Wednesday, Mottley emphasized that while the Caribbean possesses the natural resources to become a clean energy leader,...
Owning a home could soon be a reality for thousands of Barbadians, thanks to a bold new set of tax cuts, expanded mortgage relief, and streamlined land policies aimed at breaking down barriers to affordable housing. In his budget speech on Monday, Minister of Finance Ryan Straughn unveiled these sweeping reforms, which take effect from April 1, the start of the new fiscal year. His message was clear:...
Barbados has always been synonymous with luxury, and this January 2025, the island welcomes an exciting new addition to its fine dining scene - The Monkey Club at Sandy Lane. Nestled within the world-famous Sandy Lane resort, this elegant brasserie-style restaurant is set to redefine upscale dining on the Platinum Coast. A Stylish Culinary Escape View Barbados Luxury Properties...
Barbados is experiencing a significant transformation in its tourism and hospitality sectors, with several high-profile developments set to enhance the island's luxury offerings and create substantial employment opportunities. Here's an overview of these exciting projects : Pendry Barbados – Six Mens, St. Peter Pendry Hotels & Resorts is introducing a luxurious property in Six Mens, St. Peter....
The latest budget introduces several measures designed to strengthen economic growth, enhance resilience, and ease the cost of living. From tax breaks to new social benefits, these updates affect businesses, workers, and everyday citizens. Here’s a breakdown of the most important changes and what they mean for you. Building a More Resilient Future The government is repurposing the Catastrophe Fund...
The government is advancing plans to redevelop the Holetown Civic Centre, awarding the project to the Insurance Corporation of Barbados Limited (ICBL) to construct a 100-room, US$88 million hotel on the site. Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. William Duguid, addressed Parliament, emphasizing that the process has been transparent, with public notices and consultations dating back to...