Dominican Republic Aims to Become a MICE Hub in the Caribbean

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August 23, 2025

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Establishing Dominican Republic as a MICE Hub

The Dominican Republic, globally recognized for its popular vacation tourism in the Caribbean, is now determined to expand its horizons and establish itself as a leading destination for meetings, conferences, and incentive travel (MICE), a segment rapidly growing in the region.

Highlighting Progress and Strategy

During the IBTM Americas 2025 in Mexico City, Carolina Pérez, Director of the Dominican Republic’s Tourism Promotion Office in Mexico, discussed the strategy and progress made in connectivity, destination diversification, and attracting new markets with El Economista.

Connectivity as a Key Driver

Strengthening air connectivity has been crucial. Dominican airline Arajet has expanded routes to Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Colombia, diversifying the profile of tourists and positioning the country in non-traditional markets.

We are receiving visitors with different expectations, from congress attendees to those seeking destination weddings. This requires us to enrich our offerings and adapt to various profiles,” Pérez mentioned.

Pérez also noted that the Dominican Republic is tapping into its diaspora in the United States, particularly second and third-generation travelers who visit as tourists, stay in hotels, and participate in cultural and recreational activities.

Combating Seasonality

One of the primary goals is to reduce dependence on high seasons for sun and beach tourism. By hosting international weddings, conferences, and corporate travel, the country aims to maintain a steady flow of visitors throughout the year.

“We want tourists to experience more comprehensive journeys, discovering history, culture, and nature along with our beaches. This sets us apart and allows growth in the MICE segment,” Pérez stated.

Long-term Vision

The meetings tourism in the Dominican Republic is part of an integrated strategy that includes hotel investments, expanding air routes, international promotion, and destination diversification.

“The Dominican Republic will continue to lead in sun and beach tourism, but it will also be recognized as a country capable of hosting large events and business travelers. Our goal is clear: diversify, grow, and establish the destination as a Latin American reference,” Pérez concluded.

Key Questions and Answers

  • What is the Dominican Republic’s goal? The Dominican Republic aims to become a leading MICE hub in the Caribbean, diversifying its tourism offerings beyond sun and beach vacations.
  • How is the Dominican Republic enhancing its connectivity? Arajet airline has expanded routes to Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Colombia, attracting diverse tourist profiles.
  • What strategies are being implemented to combat seasonality? The country is focusing on international weddings, conferences, and corporate travel to maintain a steady flow of visitors year-round.
  • What is the long-term vision for Dominican Republic’s tourism? The Dominican Republic intends to maintain its leadership in sun and beach tourism while also establishing itself as a premier destination for large events and business travelers in Latin America.