St. Vincent & The Grenadines Prepares for CannaBliss SVG 2025

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St. Vincent & The Grenadines Prepares for CannaBliss SVG 2025

CannaBliss SVG 2025, the Caribbean’s leading medicinal cannabis festival, is set to return to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) this October with four days of culture, music, and innovation. Scheduled for October 2–5, 2025 at Victoria Park in Kingstown, the second edition promises to be bigger, bolder, and greener than ever.

This year’s theme, “More of Everything,” signals not only an expanded program but also a stronger focus on blending culture, education, music, and cannabis into one unforgettable celebration.

A Festival Beyond the Ordinary

Unlike a typical trade show, CannaBliss SVG offers a fully immersive experience that combines learning, heritage, and entertainment. For instance, attendees will benefit from:

  • Conferences & Networking: Industry leaders, medical researchers, policy-makers, and entrepreneurs will share insights on the future of medicinal cannabis.
  • Expo & Traditional Cultivators’ Village: Visitors will also experience Vincentian heritage firsthand, while discovering farming traditions that continue to shape the nation’s cannabis story.
  • Guided Farm & Facility Tours: Moreover, guests can step behind the scenes to see how cultivation and production facilities are thriving with sustainable practices.
  • Grand Reggae Concert (Oct. 4): On Saturday, the spotlight turns to entertainment, with international icons Beenie Man and Spragga Benz headlining a star-studded night alongside local talent.
  • Catamaran Cruise to Bequia (Oct. 5): Finally, the festival closes with a scenic sail to the Grenadines, giving participants time to unwind in turquoise waters and on powdery beaches.

Fueling Industry Growth

SVG has already positioned itself as a global leader in medicinal cannabis, and the festival aims to strengthen this reputation. In fact, according to Dr. Jerrol Thompson, CEO of the Medicinal Cannabis Authority (MCA), the industry has attracted over EC$60 million in private investment while creating hundreds of jobs.

“CannaBliss SVG 2025 builds on this momentum, showcasing the fusion of research, innovation, and culture while deepening international partnerships,” Dr. Thompson explained.

Similarly, Minister of Agriculture Saboto Caesar emphasized that the festival brings together traditional cultivators, investors, and health professionals. As a result, it not only boosts economic growth but also unites different sectors of society through shared cultural pride.

Where Tourism Meets Innovation

In addition to supporting the cannabis industry, the festival is set to boost tourism. With over 400 international delegates expected, CannaBliss SVG will draw visitors from across the Caribbean, the Americas, and beyond. Consequently, local hotels and accommodation partners are offering special festival packages, making it easy to pair business with leisure.

Furthermore, the destination itself is a major attraction as it provides the perfect backdrop for travelers seeking both professional opportunities and authentic island experiences.

Mark Your Calendars

Ultimately, CannaBliss SVG is more than just a festival, it is an invitation to explore St. Vincent and the Grenadines at its most innovative and culturally vibrant.

October 2–5, 2025
Victoria Park, Kingstown
Come for the cannabis. Stay for the culture, the music, and the Caribbean paradise.

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