Dominica celebrates Caribbean Tourism Month

Dominica celebrates  Caribbean Tourism Month

A visitor relaxes at the refreshing and scenic Boeri Lake, Dominica.

ROSEAU, Dominica--Dominica joins the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the rest of the Caribbean in celebrating Caribbean Tourism Month 2022, according to a press release from Discover Dominica Authority.

  Caribbean Tourism Month was first celebrated in 2011 and is an initiative of the CTO. Tourism Month seeks to create opportunities to increase awareness of the importance of tourism to the Caribbean region, to generate media coverage of the tourism product in each destination, and to reflect on the invaluable impact of tourism on the economic, social, and cultural well-being in the Caribbean, the release states.

  According to the CTO, this year’s theme is “Caribbean Wellness” and is even more relevant considering the World Tourism Day theme of “Rethinking Tourism” as we navigate the post-pandemic period.

  In honour of Caribbean Tourism Month, Dominica will highlight its many wellness experiences. In 2021, the government of Dominica designated 2022 to be the year of health and wellness with the two main goals of enhancing the health and wellness of citizens and tourists and increasing visitor arrivals to Dominica.

  As a result, an events calendar was created, and many activities were organised around themed months, according to the release. A floating lantern festival symbolised the importance of reflection and renewal in January; in February, the destination safely executed special events; and in March, award-winning gospel singer Sinach celebrated her birthday in the “Nature Island”, bringing her praise and worship talents to the month’s theme of “Inner peace”.

  In April, persons participated in fitness challenges at the island’s scenic tourism sites. The event proved popular, and the organisers and participants dubbed Dominica as one big outdoor gym. Similarly, visitors and attendees to the island’s signature Jazz ‘n Creole event were able to experience a Jazz ‘n spas experience which invited persons to unwind after the event at the island’s hot spas in the Roseau Valley, according to the release.

  Additionally, in September, Dominica revisited its history and paid homage to its First Peoples, the Kalinago. Thereafter, lovers of the World Creole Music Festival emerged in Dominica to celebrate the long-awaited epic event. Patrons, media and influencers embraced the opportunity to enjoy the rich creole culture of the “Nature Island”.

  To culminate this month’s celebrations, the Discover Dominica Authority will produce a video highlighting Dominica’s wellness through the lens of a local athlete. This video will premiere on November 30.

  For more information on Caribbean Tourism Month and Dominica’s year of health and wellness, contact Discover Dominica Authority at tel. +1-767-448-2045, or visit Dominica’s official website:

www.DiscoverDominica.com, follow Dominica on Instagram and Facebook and look at their videos on YouTube, the release concludes.

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