What's Happening?
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has announced the Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF) 2026, scheduled to take place from November 16 to 18 at the Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lords Castle. The forum, themed 'Caribbean
Tourism 2030: Resilient. Regenerative. Ready.', aims to bring together hospitality and tourism leaders from across the region. The event will focus on emerging trends, practical solutions, and preparations for the next era of Caribbean tourism. CHIEF 2026 is recognized as a premier forum for professional development, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing within the Caribbean hospitality industry. The agenda will be organized around six primary content pillars: Technology & AI, Operational Excellence, Marketing & Revenue Growth, Sustainability & Resilience, Leadership & Workforce Development, and Innovation & New Business Models. The forum will feature keynote presentations, interactive discussions, networking events, and practical case studies.
Why It's Important?
The CHIEF 2026 forum is significant as it addresses the future of Caribbean tourism, a vital industry for the region's economy. By focusing on sustainability, resilience, and innovation, the forum aims to equip industry leaders with the tools and insights needed to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the coming decade. The event's emphasis on technology and AI reflects the growing importance of digital transformation in the hospitality sector. Additionally, the focus on workforce development and leadership highlights the need for skilled professionals to drive the industry's growth. As the Caribbean approaches 2030, a milestone year for sustainability goals, the forum's discussions and outcomes could shape the region's tourism strategies, impacting economic growth and employment.
What's Next?
With early bird registration now open, the CHIEF 2026 forum is set to attract a wide range of participants, including hotel owners, general managers, hospitality executives, and tourism stakeholders. The event offers opportunities for networking and collaboration, with attendees encouraged to register early to take advantage of special offers. As the forum approaches, industry leaders will likely prepare to engage in discussions on how to implement the insights and strategies shared at the event. The outcomes of CHIEF 2026 could influence policy decisions, investment strategies, and operational practices within the Caribbean tourism sector.













