Basseterre, St. Kitts — St. Kitts took centre stage at the Caribbean Tourism Organisation’s (CTO) Caribbean Week 2025, held in New York City from June 1–6, 2025, with a strong delegation that showcased the island’s leadership, cultural vibrancy and growing influence within the region’s tourism sector. From high-level forums to a vibrant cultural showcase, the destination was at the heart of a week-long celebration of Caribbean excellence.
At the inaugural Caribbean Women’s Leadership Awards, hosted by CTO Secretary-General Dona Regis-Prosper, The Honourable Marsha T. Henderson, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation and International Transport, was awarded the prestigious 2025 Minister of Tourism Award. This accolade honours Minister Henderson’s visionary leadership, commitment to sustainable tourism development and transformative impact on St.Kitts’ tourism landscape.
As part of the week’s educational programming, Minister Henderson delivered opening remarks at “The Orange Economy: Unlocking the Power of Creativity”, a special session exploring how Caribbean destinations can better integrate cultural and creative industries into tourism. The discussion centred on monetising creative assets, supporting local artisans, and enriching visitor experiences through cultural heritage.
Alongside the week’s standout honours and celebrations, St. Kitts engaged with tourism executives, cultural stakeholders, and media professionals during a robust lineup of forums, interactive workshops and strategic networking events. The destination reinforced its commitment to shaping the future of Caribbean tourism through collaboration, innovation and inclusive growth.