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How Curacao Is Planning for Sustainable Tourism Growth

Mar 27, 2025
Caribbean  Sustainability  Travel News  
How Curacao Is Planning for Sustainable Tourism Growth
Curacao aims to develop a high-value, low-impact tourism model that goes beyond traditional measures of visitor numbers and revenue.
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Curacao is taking a proactive stance on tourism development by launching a comprehensive Destination Carrying Capacity Study aimed at ensuring sustainable growth for the Caribbean island. The initiative, developed in partnership with Sustainable Travel International and George Washington University's International Institute of Tourism Studies, seeks to move beyond traditional tourism metrics by examining the broader economic, environmental and social impacts of visitor arrivals.

Following a record-breaking year with than 700,000 stayover visitors in 2024, the island is positioning itself to manage future tourism growth strategically. The study will assess tourism's comprehensive impact, developing an adaptable system to track and balance the destination's tourism ecosystem. Goals will include maximizing economic benefits while safeguarding ecosystems, preserving cultural heritage, enhancing visitor satisfaction and prioritizing community wellbeing.

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"This isn't about limiting tourism — it's about managing it wisely,” said Paloma Zapata, CEO of Sustainable Travel International. “Instead of depleting resources or leading to overtourism, the goal is to create a virtuous cycle where thoughtful tourism growth strengthens community wellbeing and preserves the island's unique appeal over time."

The research will engage public and private sector stakeholders, local communities and industry leaders to ensure a comprehensive understanding of tourism's multifaceted impact. Key focus areas include assessing tourism’s current impact, modeling future growth scenarios and creating an action plan aligned with local priorities.

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By tracking success through community perceptions, ecological health, infrastructure capacity, visitor appeal and cultural identity, Curacao aims to develop a high-value, low-impact tourism model that goes beyond traditional measures of visitor numbers and revenue.

Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by the Curacao Tourist Board. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.

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