/ May 28, 2026
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Students from the British Virgin Islands, Saint Lucia and Turks and Caicos Islands have advanced to the finals of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s 2026 Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, set to take place during Caribbean Week in New York.
The “Live Finals” will be held at InterContinental New York Times Square on Thursday June 4, 2026, when the finalist student teams will present practical, investment-ready tourism business proposals designed to drive sustainable development and create viable income opportunities for Caribbean communities.
The Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase forms part of the CTO’s wider youth engagement efforts, providing a platform for emerging tourism professionals to research, collaborate and develop innovative solutions tailored to the region’s evolving tourism landscape.
The competition invites tertiary-level student teams from universities and colleges across CTO member countries to develop proposals with strong potential for positive social, economic and environmental impact, while demonstrating promise for attracting investment. Finalist proposals are evaluated on innovation, feasibility, sustainability outcomes and overall contribution to Caribbean tourism development.
“Through the Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, we are creating meaningful opportunities for young Caribbean nationals to learn, lead and shine on a regional stage,” said Dona Regis-Prosper, CTO’s Secretary General & CEO. “The Finals will highlight fresh thinking and practical proposals that can help shape a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable tourism future for the Caribbean.”
The 2026 Showcase is built around the theme “Innovative Tourism: Bridging Sectors for Sustainable Growth.” Student teams were challenged to develop proposals showing how tourism can connect with and strengthen other economic sectors. The four competition topics were:
Finalist teams include:
British Virgin Islands (H. Lavity Stoutt Community College: Adrianne Thomas, Auri-Ana El Shabazz and Naomi Onwufuju) — Project: Caribbean Blue & Green Economy Hub
Saint Lucia (Sir Arthur Lewis Community College / Monroe University: Jeanic Polius, Nadira Ragunanan and Nathan Marius) — Project: Caribbean Creative Tourism Hub
Turks and Caicos Islands (Turks and Caicos Community College: Aaron Robinson, Treneice Reid and Jemima Mesidor) — Project: Caribbean Blue & Green Economy Hub
The Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase is made possible with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as Title Partner and the Royal Caribbean Group Foundation as Presenting Partner.
“During CTO Caribbean Week in New York, our partnership with the CTO comes to life — showcasing how the IDB helps turn bold ideas into real impact,” stated Carina Cockburn, Barbados Country Representative for IDB.
“As Title Partner of the Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, we’re backing student-led innovation that strengthens sustainable, resilient tourism across the Caribbean. Together, we’re translating talent and technology into solutions that elevate destinations and communities. This collaboration is linking young entrepreneurs to markets, mentorship and real-world exposure — building the next generation of tourism leadership in the Caribbean. It also aligns squarely with the IDB’s mandate to develop skills, foster innovation and advance nature-positive growth across the region — turning regional ambition into practical benefits for people and places.”
The CTO Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase aims to inspire creativity and innovation by fostering a competitive environment that encourages scholarly research and sustainable ideas for the future of Caribbean tourism; enhance academic engagement by bridging classroom learning with real-world applications and increasing awareness of sustainable tourism practices; and contribute to Caribbean tourism development by creating a platform for students to support the region’s reputation as a world-class destination.
Students from the British Virgin Islands, Saint Lucia and Turks and Caicos Islands have advanced to the finals of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s 2026 Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, set to take place during Caribbean Week in New York.
The “Live Finals” will be held at InterContinental New York Times Square on Thursday June 4, 2026, when the finalist student teams will present practical, investment-ready tourism business proposals designed to drive sustainable development and create viable income opportunities for Caribbean communities.
The Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase forms part of the CTO’s wider youth engagement efforts, providing a platform for emerging tourism professionals to research, collaborate and develop innovative solutions tailored to the region’s evolving tourism landscape.
The competition invites tertiary-level student teams from universities and colleges across CTO member countries to develop proposals with strong potential for positive social, economic and environmental impact, while demonstrating promise for attracting investment. Finalist proposals are evaluated on innovation, feasibility, sustainability outcomes and overall contribution to Caribbean tourism development.
“Through the Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, we are creating meaningful opportunities for young Caribbean nationals to learn, lead and shine on a regional stage,” said Dona Regis-Prosper, CTO’s Secretary General & CEO. “The Finals will highlight fresh thinking and practical proposals that can help shape a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable tourism future for the Caribbean.”
The 2026 Showcase is built around the theme “Innovative Tourism: Bridging Sectors for Sustainable Growth.” Student teams were challenged to develop proposals showing how tourism can connect with and strengthen other economic sectors. The four competition topics were:
Finalist teams include:
British Virgin Islands (H. Lavity Stoutt Community College: Adrianne Thomas, Auri-Ana El Shabazz and Naomi Onwufuju) — Project: Caribbean Blue & Green Economy Hub
Saint Lucia (Sir Arthur Lewis Community College / Monroe University: Jeanic Polius, Nadira Ragunanan and Nathan Marius) — Project: Caribbean Creative Tourism Hub
Turks and Caicos Islands (Turks and Caicos Community College: Aaron Robinson, Treneice Reid and Jemima Mesidor) — Project: Caribbean Blue & Green Economy Hub
The Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase is made possible with support from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as Title Partner and the Royal Caribbean Group Foundation as Presenting Partner.
“During CTO Caribbean Week in New York, our partnership with the CTO comes to life — showcasing how the IDB helps turn bold ideas into real impact,” stated Carina Cockburn, Barbados Country Representative for IDB.
“As Title Partner of the Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase, we’re backing student-led innovation that strengthens sustainable, resilient tourism across the Caribbean. Together, we’re translating talent and technology into solutions that elevate destinations and communities. This collaboration is linking young entrepreneurs to markets, mentorship and real-world exposure — building the next generation of tourism leadership in the Caribbean. It also aligns squarely with the IDB’s mandate to develop skills, foster innovation and advance nature-positive growth across the region — turning regional ambition into practical benefits for people and places.”
The CTO Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase aims to inspire creativity and innovation by fostering a competitive environment that encourages scholarly research and sustainable ideas for the future of Caribbean tourism; enhance academic engagement by bridging classroom learning with real-world applications and increasing awareness of sustainable tourism practices; and contribute to Caribbean tourism development by creating a platform for students to support the region’s reputation as a world-class destination.
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