Thursday, 14th November 2024

Dominica stands first in National Geographic's "Best of the World 2021" list

Travelling is the best way to explore the life, In an attempt to explore travellers to 'dream now, go later', National Geographic made a 'Best of the World' 2021 travel List in which the Commonwealth of Dominica received much recognition. The publication listed wanderlust in its readers with the Caribbean island's leafy forests, powerful volcanos, 365 rivers, black sand beaches, mountain waterfall,Lake, where temperatures near 200°F (93.3°C).

Tuesday, 24th November 2020

Dominica: Travelling is the best way to explore the life, In an attempt to explore travellers to 'dream now, go later', National Geographic made a 'Best of the World' 2021 travel List in which the Commonwealth of Dominica received much recognition. The publication listed wanderlust in its readers with the Caribbean island's leafy forests, powerful volcanos, 365 rivers, black sand beaches, mountain waterfall,Lake, where temperatures near 200°F (93.3°C). Although highlighted in the 'Adventure' section of the article, National Geographic's team praised Dominica on its fight against climate change. They remarked that warm temperatures supercharged Hurricane Maria in September 2017 and caused destructive landslides that gravely damaged nearly each human-made construction on the island of 73,000.

Though, "Post-hurricane, nature bounced, residents rebuilt, and the government solved to make Dominica the world's first climate-resilient nation," stated the publication about Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit's target. "It needs not only hurricane-proof structures but also a diverse economy, including a tourism area that draws more high-end spenders and an agricultural system that grows a diversity of fruits and vegetables eaten regionally. Adventure tourism plays a enormous role in the climate resiliency push by creating jobs and an economic incentive to restore and shield Dominica's greatest natural resource—its wild side."

"A significant factor in Dominica's improvement was the country's Citizenship by Investment Programme," says Micha Emmett, the CEO of Cs Global Patners a legal bulletin and government marketing firm. "The idea was pioneered in the Caribbean and settled in Dominica in 1993," she added.

Highlighting a plethora of benefits for those looking for safety and security, as well as economic resistance for themselves and their families, those with Dominica citizenship and passport are acceptable to access over 75 percent of the world visa-free and visa-on-arrival perks.

Citizenship by Investment in Dominica is accessible through two possibilities. The first is by creating an economic contribution to the country under the government fund that routes revenue into national growth, sustainable infrastructure, healthcare and education. The second option accessible is through pre-approved real estate investment which helps develop Dominica's tourism area.

Dominica holds one of the most affordable and adjustable second citizenship programmes available. Applicants making such a aiding are granted complete citizenship for themselves and their family, providing for Dominican nationality to be passed on for ages to come.