With the support of its world-leading Citizenship by Investment programme, the Caribbean island of Dominica is working on becoming the world's first climate-resilient nation.
Investing in shares in one of the oldest surviving estates in Dominica, now a 53-acre self-sufficient eco-friendly estate, will give you not just a return on investment, but also Dominican citizenship (second passport) and a safe secure and peaceful haven for yourself and your family should a second pandemic hit.
The Residences at Secret Bay, Dominica’s only six-star, award-winning, all-villa resort has completed construction on four new villas and is concurrently launching its Phase 2 sales, remaining true to its commitment to offering new citizenship investors buy-in of a ready villa.
Global editors of National Geographic Travel have announced the 25 destinations they consider to be on the rise for 2021 across five areas, including Adventure, Culture and History, Nature, Family and Sustainability, with the Caribbean island of Dominica (aka the 'nature isle') selected for its adventure tourism that has simultaneously helped to fuel its climate resiliency.
The first-ever real estate project approved by Dominica’s world-leading Citizenship by Investment programme, the Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski Dominica has been awarded top spot in the inaugural World MICE Awards, the global initiative to recognise and reward excellence in the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) industry.
With the aim of reassuring tourists, residents and potential citizens as to Caribbean island Dominica's safety, the Discover Dominica Authority has unveiled a Safe in Nature campaign, providing managed experiences within a travel bubble that comprises everything from accommodation and transport to spas, restaurants and activities.
While applications for Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment programme have slowed during Covid, there's been no slowdown in the construction of the island's CBI-approved developments – eco resorts and hotels – all of which have continued construction at pace despite the pandemic.