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Longevity tourism in small island destinations combining local food, nature, luxury and sustainability

Beyond Old Tourism: Why Luxury and Longevity Will Define the New Sustainable Tourism Paradigm

Longevity tourism is an emerging model of sustainable luxury tourism in which travellers seek healthier, longer, more purposeful lives through local food, natural movement, cultural connection, rest, and community-based experiences. For small island states, it offers a practical alternative to extractive mass tourism because it aligns guest wellbeing with local agriculture, elder knowledge, cultural preservation, climate resilience, and higher-value visitor spending.

a tennis court in a tropical setting in Tobago

Serving an Ace: Tobago’s Vision for a Tennis and Wellness Revolution

All Blog Posts Posted July 24, 2025 By Kevon Wilson 3 Minutes Read Share Tobago is on the cusp of a major transformation, and it’s being led by a powerful vision that combines the thrill of sport with the restorative power of wellness. At the heart of this movement is Anthony Williams, Tobago’s top tennis coach, and his ambitious plan to create La Vue, the Caribbean’s first-ever destination racket sports and wellness center. This groundbreaking project in Plymouth, Tobago, is… Read More »Serving an Ace: Tobago’s Vision for a Tennis and Wellness Revolution

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