Caribbean Days returns to UNESCO in Paris with food, art and debate
By AI, Created 5:11 AM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – The Caribbean Chamber of Commerce in Europe will host the second edition of Caribbean Days at UNESCO headquarters in Paris from June 2-5, 2026, as part of the Latin American and Caribbean Weeks. The program is designed to showcase Caribbean culture and deepen regional ties through cuisine, fashion, film, music and policy discussions.
Why it matters: - Caribbean Days is designed to raise the Caribbean’s profile in Europe through culture, cuisine and creative industries. - The event also aims to strengthen collaboration among Dutch-, English-, French- and Spanish-speaking Caribbean communities, including the diaspora. - The program lands at UNESCO during the 13th edition of the Latin American and Caribbean Weeks, adding visibility within a broader regional platform.
What happened: - The Caribbean Chamber of Commerce in Europe will present the second edition of Caribbean Days — Journées des Caraïbes at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from June 2-5, 2026. - The event will feature arts, culinary arts, fashion, film, literature, music, dance and other Caribbean cultural expressions. - The Caribbean Day spotlight is scheduled for June 5 as part of the Latin American and Caribbean Weeks, coordinated by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. - The inaugural edition took place in Brussels in 2022. - This year’s edition returns to Paris, described as the world’s culinary capital. - A morning roundtable on Friday will focus on tourism, conservation and culture under the title “Tourism with a Conscience: Preserving Nature and Culture for Future Generations.” - Geoffrey Lipman, former president of the World Travel & Tourism Council and former assistant secretary-general of UNWTO, is the keynote speaker for the roundtable.
The details: - Renowned Caribbean chefs from Les Toques Françaises created a three-course gourmet menu for the UNESCO restaurant on the top floor. - The restaurant venue offers panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides and the Left Bank. - A lunchtime debate will examine regional cooperation between the French Overseas Countries and Territories and CARIFORUM member states. - Opening-day programming on June 2 includes a rum and chocolate tasting. - The event also includes an art exhibition, a handicraft expo, live music, dance demonstrations and a film festival running through June 5. - CCCE thanked supporting members and partners including Art Gallery Les Îles, Cocobel, House of Angostura, The Cloth, HJT Tax, Les Toques Françaises and La Corbeille à Confitures. - More information and reservations are available here.
Between the lines: - The mix of cultural programming and policy discussion suggests CCCE is positioning Caribbean Days as both a showcase and a networking forum. - Placing the event inside UNESCO and alongside Latin American and Caribbean Weeks gives the Caribbean a higher-profile European stage. - The focus on tourism with a conscience points to a message that Caribbean growth and heritage protection should move together.
What’s next: - Caribbean Days runs through June 5, with Caribbean Day serving as the event’s focal point. - The wider Latin American and Caribbean Weeks program continues through June 7, 2026, across France and its overseas territories. - CCCE is expected to use the event to advance trade, investment and cultural links between the Caribbean and Europe.
The bottom line: - Caribbean Days is turning UNESCO into a showcase for Caribbean identity, while tying culture, tourism and regional cooperation into one Paris platform.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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