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Tourism Master Plan Stakeholder Consultation

Tourism Master Plan Stakeholder Consultation

The Ministry of Tourism, International Transport and Maritime Initiatives, through the Discover Dominica Authority, will hold a consultation with tourism stakeholders on the updated national tourism policy and tourism master plan. The consultation takes place on Wednesday February 19, 2020 at 9 am at the Fort Young Hotel’s Waterfall Room.

During this consultation, the final national tourism policy and tourism master plan will be presented to stakeholders for feedback and further updates if needed. The national tourism policy and tourism master plan documents are intended to be the roadmap for further development of Dominica’s tourism industry.

The review of Dominica’s national tourism policy and tourism master plan was facilitated by Trinidadian company Tourism Intelligence International and involved consultations with various tourism stakeholders in 2019 as well as input from the National Resilience Development Strategy (NRDS), the Labour Party Manifesto and other current and relevant documents. The purpose of the updated tourism policy and master plan is to establish the base for a sustainable approach towards further development and economic growth of Dominica’s tourism industry, involving collaboration with key agencies and stakeholder groups.

For more information on Dominica, contact Discover Dominica Authority at 767 448 2045. Or, visit Dominica’s official website: www.DiscoverDominica.com, follow Dominica on Twitter and Facebook and take a look at our videos on YouTube.

About Dominica: Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-EEK-a, and not to be confused with the Dominican Republic) is a haven for adventure travelers seeking a unique vacation that includes: hiking and adventure, cultural events/festivals, diving and water sports, whale/dolphin watching and canyoning adventures. Dominica lies south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean. Air travelers can connect to Dominica on Air Antilles, Air Sunshine, Coastal Air Transport, LIAT, Seaborne Airlines, or WINAIR from the surrounding hubs of Antigua, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If travelling by sea, travelers can connect to Dominica on L’Express des Iles ferry service from Guadeloupe, Martinique, and St. Lucia and on Valferry from Guadeloupe and Martinique

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