Palau: Pacific Tourism Sector Snapshot (PSDI)
Palau: Pacific Tourism Sector Snapshot (PSDI)
<p>The Republic of Palau is a global leader in sustainable tourism, offering visitors a pristine natural environment, and well-developed tourism infrastructure. Palau’s world-class diving and the famous Rock Islands and Jellyfish Lake are at the core of its tourist offering, but the country is also home to lush inland nature reserves and a range of accommodation and restaurants.</p> <p> </p> <p>Palau’s economy is driven by tourism. Tourism receipts contribute an estimated 38% of Palau’s gross domestic product (GDP) (Pacific Tourism Organisation [SPTO] 2020). Tourism employment was estimated at 2,690 in 2018 (SPTO 2019)—representing 45% of the country’s total employment—however, only 24% of tourism jobs, or 650 positions, were held by Palauans (Graduate School USA 2019).</p> <p> </p> <p>The Government of Palau aims to transition the tourism sector to focus on sustainability and higher-yield visitors. Significant policy initiatives—such as limiting charter flights and changing immigration laws to protect the environment—demonstrate the government’s commitment to this goal. However, key challenges remain to be addressed, including local labor shortages, infrastructure constraints, and preventing future environmental degradation.</p>
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Palau
Palau: Pacific Tourism Sector Snapshot (PSDI)
Posted Nov 01, 2021
The Republic of Palau is a global leader in sustainable tourism, offering visitors a pristine natural environment, and well-developed tourism infrastructure. Palau’s world-class diving and the famous Rock Islands and Jellyfish Lake are at the core of its tourist offering, but the country is also home to lush inland nature reserves and a range of accommodation and restaurants.
Palau’s economy is driven by tourism. Tourism receipts contribute an estimated 38% of Palau’s gross domestic product (GDP) (Pacific Tourism Organisation [SPTO] 2020). Tourism employment was estimated at 2,690 in 2018 (SPTO 2019)—representing 45% of the country’s total employment—however, only 24% of tourism jobs, or 650 positions, were held by Palauans (Graduate School USA 2019).
The Government of Palau aims to transition the tourism sector to focus on sustainability and higher-yield visitors. Significant policy initiatives—such as limiting charter flights and changing immigration laws to protect the environment—demonstrate the government’s commitment to this goal. However, key challenges remain to be addressed, including local labor shortages, infrastructure constraints, and preventing future environmental degradation.
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