Reina Hispanoamericana
| Formation | 1991 |
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| Type | Beauty pageant |
| Headquarters | Santa Cruz de la Sierra |
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Official language | Spanish |
President | Gloria De Limpias |
Current titleholder | Kimberly de Boer, Curaçao |
| Budget | CA$2 million |
| Website | promocionesgloria |
Reina Hispanoamericana (Hispanic American Queen) is an annual beauty pageant that celebrates Hispanic heritage, language, and culture. It was established in 1991 as Reina Sudamericana (South American Queen) and is headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Organized by Promociones Gloria, the pageant has expanded over the years and now features around 35 contestants from countries with Hispanic influence, reflecting its growing international reach. The pageant initially featured only South American participants but has since expanded to include contestants from Central America, the Caribbean, North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
The pageant celebrates Hispanic heritage, language, and culture, with regular participation from countries like Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Spain. Recent additions, such as Indonesia (2023) and Guyana (2024), highlight its growing global reach.
The current titleholder, Reina Hispanoamericana 2026, is Kimberly de Boer from the Curaçao, who was crowned on 21 February 2026 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.