The Cabinet has approved an ambitious new tourism project aimed at boosting the island’s high-end hospitality sector.
A three-person team, comprising a local entrepreneur and two seasoned investors, presented their plans for a luxury resort that promises to merge eco-friendly design with resilience against severe weather condition’s.
The proposed resort will feature 60 rooms and six exclusive villas, all constructed without concrete to align with sustainable building practices while ensuring they can withstand Category 5 hurricanes.
During a cabinet meeting, the team showcased a comprehensive presentation, including architectural renderings and graphs illustrating the project’s impact and design.
Located near the picturesque Two-Foot Bay, the resort aims to attract affluent travelers and position Barbuda as a premier destination in the Caribbean luxury market.
The investors have committed over US$200 million to the project, with construction expected to begin before the end of 2025. The resort is projected to be open and welcoming guests by 2029.
Cabinet members expressed their enthusiasm for the investment, recognizing it as a significant addition to Barbuda’s high-end tourism offerings.
The government says it is keen on supporting developments that align with the island’s natural beauty and sustainability goals, highlighting the potential for economic growth and job creation in the region.