National Geographic Explorer David Gruber,” is based in Dominica, as Nirandara pointed out. “Also, there are hidden gorges, towering waterfalls, and one-of-a-kind eateries serving local cuisine, like the farm-to-table Lacou,” she wrote.“Your adventure will help protect this natural paradise for generations to come because Dominicica isn’t just a destination – it’s a movement to support a burgeoning model of eco-tourism that balances biodiversity conservation with economic growth.” This is the first list of its kind, and the BBC reports that its purpose is to showcase thriving places despite the problem of “over-tourism.” The news agency stated that each of the 25 locations uses tourism to benefit local communities, protect the environment, preserve their distinct cultural history, welcome guests, and provide amazing travel experiences. “We assembled the roster with guidance from BBC Travel reporters and a number of preeminent global sustainable tourism organizations, including the UNWTO, Sustainable Travel International, the Black Travel Alliance, and the World Travel & Tourism Council.” Dominica is expected to see a significant tourism growth spurt once the International Airport opens in 2026 12 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 12, ISSUE 02
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