SIR ROYSTON HOPKIN

Sir Royston O. Hopkin KCMG, owner and chairman of the award-winning Spice Island Beach Resort in Grenada has died following complications from heart surgery. He was 75 years old. The only Caribbean hotelier ever knighted by the Queen of England, he had an extensive and distinguished career in the hospitality and tourism industry spanning more than 55 years of contributions to his home country, Grenada and the entire Caribbean region.

Sir Royston was one of the most decorated and honored hoteliers throughout the Caribbean. He was known, not only for his work in developing tourism in Grenada, but in helping grow tourism all across the Caribbean region as he worked as a volunteer on the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association and along with the Caribbean Tourism Organization officials to help hoteliers and destinations develop their individual products.

He was the recipient of many prestigious awards including the coveted CHTA “Hotelier of the Year” honor, Lifetime Achievement Awards from CHTA and the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), the Star Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences, the inaugural Minister’s Outstanding Achievement Award from Clarice Modeste-Curwen, Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2019 Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit, the Trail Blazer’s Award at the International African American Hotel Ownership & Investment Summit & Trade Show and numerous other recognitions from the Grenada Hotel Association.

Sir Royston Hopkin is survived by his wife Lady Betty Hopkin and four children.

Sir Royston’s life will be celebrated on Thursday 05th March, 2020.