Caribbean hotel executive Janelle Hopkin was honored on the international stage at the 2026 edition of the prestigious ITB Berlin one of the world’s most important tourism industry events. On March 4, 2026, the President and CEO of the Spice Island Beach Resort received the PATWA Gold Award – Woman of the Year in Hospitality (Caribbean) at the PATWA World Tourism & Aviation Leaders’ Summit an annual summit that brings together tourism leaders, ministers and international experts.
This distinction recognizes its major role in the development and promotion of the Caribbean hotel industry worldwide. It is also part of an edition marked by several awards to Grenada, confirming the archipelago’s rise to prominence on the international tourism scene.
International recognition for Caribbean leadership
PATWA International Travel Awards organized by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association. Each year, the awards recognize the destinations, companies and personalities that are shaping the future of global tourism. Founded in 1999, this international organization of tourism journalists and experts is affiliated to UN Tourism (formerly the World Tourism Organization). The distinctions awarded by the jury are based on several criteria: leadership, innovation, contribution to sustainable development and overall impact on the industry.
For the 2026 edition, more than 550 nominations were reviewed before the selection of around 80 international winners. In this highly competitive environment, the awards won by our company are a testament to the high standards and credibility of these awards in the travel and hospitality sector. In this highly competitive context, the distinction obtained by Janelle Hopkin is a major recognition for the Caribbean and for the model of hospitality embodied by the Spice Island Beach Resort.
A woman at the helm of a symbol of Caribbean luxury
Located on the famous Grand Anse Beach the Spice Island Beach Resort is one of the region’s most renowned establishments. This independent hotel complex offers 64 elegant suites including 17 with private pool and 32 suites directly on the beach. The establishment stands out for its upscale positioning, combining Caribbean hospitality, personalized service and environmental commitment.
Founded by Sir Royston Hopkin. After the death of its founder, the management of the resort was entrusted to his daughter. After the death of its founder, the management of the resort was entrusted to his daughter. Janelle Hopkin who continues the legacy of this hotel institution. Under his leadership, the resort has retained the prestigious distinction AAA Five Diamond one of the most demanding certifications in the international hotel industry, while multiplying awards for service quality and environmental initiatives.
A vision focused on sustainable and responsible tourism
Beyond the resort’s commercial success, Janelle Hopkin’s recognition is also based on her commitment to responsible tourism.
For several years now, the manager has been promoting a hospitality model based on three pillars:
- – preserving the coastal environment
- – local community involvement
- – excellence in hotel service
In a context where island destinations are particularly exposed to the effects of climate change, this sustainable approach is becoming a strategic issue for the future of Caribbean tourism. This is in line with the global strategy of Grenada, which seeks to develop tourism based on cultural authenticity, the enhancement of its heritage and the active participation of its inhabitants.
Grenada raises its profile on the world tourism scene
Janelle Hopkin’s award is just one in a series of accolades Grenada has won at the PATWA International Travel Awards 2026.
Awards include:
- – Destination of the Year – Caribbean Experiences for Grenada
- – Tourism Minister of the Year – Sustainable Development for Adrian Thomas
- – Excellence in Destination Development for Stacey Liburd, Tourism Board Director
- – Best All-Inclusive Resort – Caribbean for Spice Island Beach Resort
These awards testify to the joint efforts of public and private players in Grenada’s tourism industry to boost the destination’s international competitiveness.
An inspiration for women in the tourism industry
In her acceptance speech, Janelle Hopkin underlined the symbolic significance of the award. In her view, this award is not just a recognition of an individual’s achievements: it highlights the leadership capacity of Caribbean women in the global tourism industry.
The hospitality sector, while highly feminized in its operational professions, is still largely dominated by men in management positions. Janelle Hopkin’s career path is helping to redefine leadership models in the international hotel industry. She also stressed the importance of training and supporting new generations of tourism professionals, a vital issue for island destinations whose economies are largely dependent on this industry.
Janelle Hopkin is President and General Manager of the Spice Island Beach Resort a luxury resort located in Grenada in the Caribbean. She took over the management of the family resort founded by her father, Sir Royston Hopkin a major figure in the island’s tourism development. Under his leadership, the establishment continues to distinguish itself for its upscale hospitality, personalized service and commitment to sustainable tourism.
In 2026, Janelle Hopkin received the PATWA Gold Award – Woman of the Year in Hospitality (Caribbean) at the PATWA World Tourism & Aviation Leaders’ Summit, held during ITB Berlin in Germany. This international distinction recognizes her leadership in the Caribbean hospitality industry, as well as her role in promoting a hospitality model based on service excellence, enhancement of local culture and sustainable tourism development.
The Spice Island Beach Resort is located on the famous Grand Anse Beach in Grenada, in the Lesser Antilles. This luxury beachfront hotel is renowned for its elegant suites, some with private pools, and for the quality of its welcome and service. One of the most renowned resorts in the Caribbean, it attracts travelers every year in search of an upscale hotel experience in an exceptional natural setting.