/PRNewswire/ Earlier this week, the Commonwealth of Dominica handed over ten housing units to families in the village of Cochrane. As part of the nation s.
Dominica Signs Agreement To Begin Construction On Highly Anticipated International Airport
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LONDON, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A monumental signing for the Commonwealth of Dominica s international airport took place at Windsor Park Stadium on Wednesday. The agreement saw the Government of Dominica and Montreal Management Consultants (MMCE) move one step closer to the development and construction of the airport. The project – funded entirely by the country s Citizenship by Investment Programme – is set to be completed by 2025.
The new airport, and the years taken to construct it, will be life-changing for Dominica and its citizens, providing both job creation and an expected spike in tourism across the island once completed. Visitors from around the world will now have even easier access to truly experience the island known as the Caribbean s best-kept secret.
Dominica s Tourism Board Launches Staycation 2021 and Relaxes Travel Requirements for Vaccinated Visitors
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LONDON, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Commonwealth of Dominica s tourism board has launched its Staycation 2021 to provide increased business to the sector during the summer months. Staycation was first launched in 2012 to give locals and visitors a chance to rediscover the lush island through various activities. It witnessed its highest number of participants in 2020. Dominica has continued to find innovative means to keep tourism alive despite the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staycation 2021 will feature tours from Extreme Dominica Waitukubuli Adventure Tours, Decide on Dominica, and Sheppee Fun Tours. These groups will enable visitors to engage in an authentic tourism experience beyond the typical Caribbean holiday, including hikes, diving and snorkelling, canyoning, whale watching, waterfalls, river
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LONDON, June 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Caribbean Regional Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) launched its virtual Caribbean Regional Climate Conference this week to address the effects of climate change in the region. The event was held on June 1st and 2nd to educate viewers on the widespread impact of global warming on small-island developing countries while showcasing the undertaken solutions. The PPCR has funded projects in various countries, including the Commonwealth of Dominica, which is committed to becoming the world s first climate-resilient nation.
Keynote speakers included professors, banking and investment experts who discussed the impact of climate change on health and minorities and assessed the private sector s role in adapting to bring positive change. The conference also offered a historical perspective on how climate change has affected the region and its response and successes.