Forbes recognizes Dominica and calls it “paradise” which offers luxury with sustainability
A global media company, Forbes recognizes the natural beauty of Dominica and called it a paradise. The magazine highlighted the beautiful destinations of the country and stated that it offers a unique escape for nature lovers.
23rd of July 2024
Roseau, Dominica: A global media company, Forbes recognizes the natural beauty of Dominica and called it a paradise. The magazine highlighted the beautiful destinations of the country and stated that it offers a unique escape for nature lovers.
The magazine mentioned that the nature isle has a countless number of attractions including the untouched landscapes, sustainable tourism and adventurous spirit which makes it so special and unlike any other in the region.
From the dense rainforests and dramatic volcanic scenery to its thriving marine life, the magazine mentioned that the country offers both sustainability and luxury which showcases the different sides of the Caribbean.
Moreover, the Forbes magazine shed light on different tourist attractions of Dominica and called it extremely attractive. While mentioning about Trafalgar Falls, the Forbes magazine stated that it is a spectacular sight to see mist from “Mama Falls” and “Papa Falls” blanket the surrounding greenery.
Following that, they highlighted Titou Gorge and stated that floating in its crystal clear emerald green water is one of the best things to do in Dominica. While asserting about Wotten Waven, the magazine noted that it is the place where people can soothe their sore muscles in steaming open-air pools nestled within green gardens and enjoy its offerings.
While attracting more tourists towards Dominica, the magazine also mentioned about the Syndicate Falls and stated that it is the adventurous hike and people who are heading towards the island nation should keep this at top of their priority list.
The Forbes also acknowledged the Sea Cliff Gin and stated that their focus on maintaining sustainability is truly appreciating. They stated that it is powered by solar and sold in recycled bottles collected around the island which shows their efforts towards bringing environmental sustainability to the country.
The Magazine also emphasised on the Indian River Rowboat Experience and called it “a perfect tipple” to enjoy before relaxing ride back to shore at sunset. Along with that, they also appreciated the accommodation sector of the country and stated that it is something which sets it apart from all other popular Caribbean islands.
The magazine noted that boutique resorts of the country offer all their visitors a luxury with sustainability which give them a deep sense of peace and relaxation.
The magazine also urged its readers to visit Dominica and discover its emerald gorges, hot springs and luxurious eco-resorts on the Nature Isle.
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