Caribbean Week will begin in New York City on June 1, 2026 [1], convening tourism leaders from across the region.
The event serves as a primary vehicle for the Caribbean Tourism Organization to promote the region's tourism sector. By gathering senior officials in a global travel hub, the organization seeks to strengthen the visibility of Caribbean destinations to international investors and travelers.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. of the U.S. Virgin Islands is leading a high-level delegation to the summit [1]. He will be joined by a delegation from the Caribbean Tourism Organization and senior tourism officials from various Caribbean nations [2].
Government representatives will participate in the program to coordinate regional strategies. The gathering is part of the annual program managed by the Caribbean Tourism Organization to sustain growth in the tourism industry [2].
New York City provides a strategic backdrop for the event given its role as a gateway for North American travel. The presence of multiple regional heads of state and tourism ministers underscores the importance of a unified promotional front for the Caribbean basin [1].
The schedule for the week focuses on the promotion of the tourism sector through high-level meetings and networking events. This coordinated effort aims to ensure the region remains competitive in a volatile global travel market [2].
“Caribbean Week will begin in New York City on June 1, 2026”
The convergence of Caribbean leadership in New York City reflects a strategic shift toward collective regional marketing. By leveraging the Caribbean Tourism Organization's framework, individual islands can pool resources to compete with larger global tourism hubs, emphasizing regional stability and diversified offerings to attract high-spend travelers from the U.S. and Europe.





