Dominica participates in Caribbean Tourism Month

Dominica joined the rest of the Caribbean in celebrating Caribbean Tourism Month 2020 this November.  Caribbean Tourism Month was first celebrated in 2011 and is an initiative of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO).  Caribbean 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 celebrate the region’s diverse tourism product.  This year’s activities were held mainly via social media through the CTO’s The Caribbean Awaits campaign.

The theme for the digital campaign was selected to coincide with the reopening of borders and to let visitors know that the Caribbean is ready to welcome them.   Dominica’s participation in the activities was through social media posts using #TheCaribbeanAwaits, encouraging social media followers to post photos of things they can’t wait to experience when they return to Dominica.  In the month of November Dominica made 14 posts in affiliation with CTO to their many social media followers.

Additionally, Dominica participated with CTO in an online demonstration of how to make herbal teas facilitated by Dafrica Thomas of Jungle Bay and a webinar presentation to travel advisors on Dominica’s Safe in Nature commitment featuring managed experiences for visitors.

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