AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO Oversight: The Court of Auditors says management of French Polynesia’s UNESCO World Heritage sites—Taputapuatea marae (Raiatea) and the Marquesas Islands—has serious gaps, including outdated visitor information and insufficient monitoring of management plans, despite the long-term obligations that come with World Heritage status. Tourism & Demand Signals: A new wave of cruise marketing is pointing to strong future visitor flows, with Viking announcing a 2028–2029 world cruise that includes stops in Tahiti and Bora Bora (plus the Cook Islands), reinforcing the commercial pull of French Polynesia for global travel brands. Public Health & Security Spillovers: Regional experts warn that illicit drugs and related health risks are spreading beyond Fiji, with “warning signs” showing up in places including Tonga and French Polynesia through police busts—an issue that can quickly affect local business confidence and public spending. Maritime & Sovereignty Tensions: A diplomatic dispute between Vanuatu and France over contested islands in the South Pacific is framed as “David versus Goliath,” with analysts noting potential knock-on sovereignty claims that could matter for regional maritime governance and trade routes.
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