Dominican Republic strengthens tourism push with major trade show in Miami

The Dominican Republic reinforced its position as one of the Americas’ fastest-growing tourism destinations after hosting its fourth signature trade show in Miami, bringing together more than 1,200 travel industry professionals from across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.

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The event attracted tour operators, travel agencies, airlines, cruise lines, and online travel agencies from more than 25 U.S. states and key regional markets, creating a platform for destination promotion, business negotiations, and strategic partnerships.

Tourism officials said the sector remains a cornerstone of the Dominican Republic’s economy. During the event, Tourism Minister David Collado highlighted tourism’s estimated $15 billion contribution to gross domestic product, along with $5.236 billion in net external income, $1.113 billion in taxes, and nearly 480,000 jobs supported nationwide.

“Trade Show 2026 demonstrated that the Dominican Republic not only leads in visitor arrivals but also in its ability to generate real business opportunities and sustainable development across the entire tourism value chain,” Collado said.

The trade show featured more than 100 exhibitors and investment companies, generating over 1,800 scheduled business appointments, according to organizers.

Broad Industry Participation

Senior leaders from both the public and private sectors participated in the event, including representatives from airports, ports, airlines, financial institutions, hotel groups, and tourism associations. Officials said the collaboration reflects the country’s public-private model aimed at driving investment and expanding international growth.

Focus on New Tourism Segments

Trade Show 2026 also highlighted the Dominican Republic’s strategy to diversify beyond traditional sun-and-sand tourism. Featured growth areas included luxury travel, cruise and nautical tourism, sports and adventure tourism, meetings and business events, gastronomy, medical tourism, and eco-cultural experiences.

Emerging destinations promoted during the event included Miches, Punta Bergantín, Samaná, La Romana, Bayahíbe, Santiago, La Vega, Puerto Plata, Río San Juan, and Santo Domingo.

New Developments and Investments

Officials also previewed upcoming tourism developments, including a planned expansion at Casa de Campo. Additional international hotel brands expanding in the country include St. Regis Cap Cana, W Punta Cana, Four Seasons Miches, and ZEL by Meliá Punta Cana.

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Tourism authorities said these developments signal continued investor confidence in the country’s high-end tourism offerings.

Industry Recognition

During the event, the Dominican Republic also received recognitions from major travel industry organizations, including Northstar Travel Group, Travel + Leisure, Tripadvisor, Meeting Professionals International, and Despegar.

Cultural Showcase

Attendees experienced Dominican culture through interactive programming, including cassava and mamajuana tastings, chocolate-making experiences using local cocoa, traditional “faceless doll” painting, and merengue and bachata dance classes.

The event concluded with a Roadshow Dinner designed to strengthen partnerships and promote emerging tourism regions. Collado delivered a presentation highlighting the country’s expanding tourism offerings and investment opportunities.

Officials said Trade Show 2026 remains a central pillar of the Dominican Republic’s international promotion strategy, aimed at sustaining growth, diversifying markets, and strengthening relationships with global travel partners.

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