Leeward Islands News Roundup: Top 8 Stories from May 2025

Leeward Islands News Roundup: Top 8 Stories from May 2025

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May 2025 was a month of significant developments across the Leeward Islands, encompassing advancements in digital infrastructure, tourism, environmental initiatives, and financial regulations. This roundup highlights the top eight stories that shaped the region during this period.

  1. Saint Kitts and Nevis Launches Electronic Travel Authorization System

On May 26, Saint Kitts and Nevis introduced a new Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system, streamlining the entry process for visa-exempt travelers. The digital platform enhances border security and offers a more efficient travel experience, positioning the nation as a leader in digital transformation within the Caribbean. 

  1. Montserrat Debuts at Caribbean Travel Marketplace

Montserrat made its inaugural appearance at the Caribbean Travel Marketplace (CTM) in Antigua and Barbuda. The Montserrat Tourism Authority showcased the island’s unique offerings, aiming to boost its visibility and attract more visitors to the “Emerald Isle of the Caribbean.” 

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  1. Anguilla Advances Waste-to-Energy Project in Corito

The Government of Anguilla announced plans to transform the Corito area into a recycling and waste-to-energy facility. This initiative aims to enhance environmental sustainability and energy efficiency on the island, drawing inspiration from successful models in neighboring regions. 

  1. British Virgin Islands Begins Wind-Down of Bank of Asia (BVI) Limited

Regulators in the British Virgin Islands commenced the process of winding down operations of Bank of Asia (BVI) Limited. The decision, announced on May 29, reflects ongoing efforts to maintain financial stability and regulatory compliance within the territory’s banking sector. 

  1. Flash Flood Advisory Issued for Leeward Islands

Weather authorities issued a flash flood advisory for several Leeward Islands due to heavy rainfall. Residents were urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions as the region faced potential flooding and related hazards. 

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  1. Antigua and Barbuda Hosts Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2025

Antigua and Barbuda hosted the Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2025, solidifying its status as a premier destination for tourism and hospitality in the region. The event brought together industry leaders to discuss strategies for sustainable growth and innovation in Caribbean tourism. 

  1. Anguilla Culinary Experience Showcases Island’s Gastronomy

From April 30 to May 3, Anguilla held its annual Culinary Experience, featuring renowned international and local chefs. The event celebrated the island’s rich culinary heritage and aimed to position Anguilla as a top destination for food enthusiasts. 

  1. Antigua and Barbuda Strengthens Climate Leadership at Climate Week 2025

Antigua and Barbuda participated in Climate Week 2025 in Panama, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability and climate resilience. The nation emphasized the importance of international collaboration in addressing climate change challenges faced by small island developing states. 

May 2025 highlighted the Leeward Islands’ dedication to progress across various sectors, including digital innovation, environmental sustainability, tourism, and financial regulation. These developments underscore the region’s commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents and strengthening its position on the global stage.

 

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