Fiji’s Sustainable Tourism Playbook: Lessons for Island Destinations

Fiji is setting the standard for sustainable tourism practices, blending economic growth with cultural and environmental preservation. This article explores the island nation's strategies, from empowering Indigenous communities to leading with data-driven tourism insights. Discover how initiatives like the National Sustainable Tourism Framework and programs like Loloma Hour are creating inclusive, sustainable models that hospitality and travel professionals in Asia can adapt to their own destinations.

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