Barbados – SOTIC 2025 : Research, relevance and the way forward for Caribbean tourism

SOTIC 2025

SOTIC 2025, an acronym for State of the Tourism Industry Conference, represents a crucial moment for all those involved in tourism in the Caribbean. Scheduled from September 30 to October 3, 2025 at the Hilton Barbados Resort, this flagship conference, organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), places at the heart of its debates the importance of an approach based on research and relevance in order to forge a stable and buoyant future for the sector.

An essential event for the region's tourism sector

SOTIC 2025 brings together ministers, business leaders, international experts, media and young leaders to discuss current and future issues affecting the region. These high-level exchanges, essential for fine-tuning regional strategies, aim to boost economic competitiveness while promoting sustainable, inclusive tourism.

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SOTIC 2025
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The central theme and its strategic implications

Under the official title : “Reinventing Caribbean tourism: research, relevance and the way forward”, the event highlights the need to use reliable data to guide tourism policies and actions. This approach ensures that the initiatives adopted correspond to the changing expectations of visitors, while consolidating the islands’ economic and environmental foundations.

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The importance of reliable data to guide tourism policies

SOTIC 2025 advocates the rigorous use of research to adapt supply to global trends and the specific characteristics of the Caribbean. The work presented will focus on tourism flows, visitor satisfaction and economic spin-offs, providing decision-makers with precise information to develop effective strategies.

Emerging tourism markets to diversify our offering

Among the key themes, SOTIC 2025 will highlight the growth segments of sports tourism, medical tourism and health and wellness tourism. These expanding sectors are essential levers for diversifying the region’s economy, boosting its attractiveness and offering more resilient alternatives to fluctuations in traditional markets.

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SOTIC 2025
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Sports, medical and wellness tourism: levers for economic growth

Sports tourism benefits from the development of attractive infrastructures and events, while medical tourism meets growing demand for specialized care in pleasant surroundings. Wellness tourism, meanwhile, meets today’s expectations for escape and revitalization, promoting sustainable, quality tourism.

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The role of young leaders in transforming the sector

The Regional Youth Congress, scheduled for October 2, 2025, will provide an opportunity for the region’s talented young people, known as “Junior Ministers of Tourism”, to present their ideas. This initiative reinforces the commitment of new generations to innovative, socially responsible and environmentally-friendly tourism.

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Barbados, a committed host and a regional model

Barbados, headquarters of the CTO and a reference in the region, offers an exemplary setting for the SOTIC 2025 debates. The event is being organized in close collaboration with the local Ministry of Tourism and Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc, affirming a shared commitment to promoting integrated, sustainable and forward-looking tourism.

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SOTIC 2025
SOTIC 2025

The program and highlights of SOTIC 2025

SOTIC 2025 kicks off on September 30 with the CTO’s internal work, with ministerial and board meetings focusing on tourism governance and regional cooperation. From October 1-3, the conference will come alive with panel discussions highlighting innovative research, collaborative workshops and presentations of recent industry data.

Among the highlights, the Regional Youth Congress on October 2 will give the floor to young ministers, bringing a new dimension to the debates. Specialized sessions will address the challenges of sports, medical and wellness tourism. Practical workshops and conferences will also enable experts and decision-makers to exchange views on best practices and emerging projects.

This edition of SOTIC 2025 will foster strategic partnerships in tourism innovation, while consolidating a more inclusive and sustainable model for the region.

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SOTIC 2025 is set to be a milestone in charting the course of Caribbean tourism. With a focus on rigorous research, relevant action and collaboration between young people and experts, the conference promises to redefine the contours of a sector capable of meeting economic, social and environmental challenges. Barbados, as host, symbolizes this desire for a stronger, more attractive regional tourism future.

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