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Effects of Crime on Tobago’s Tourism: Tour Operator Michael Frank Warns of Rising Rates
How has crime been affecting the tourism industry on the island.
How has crime been affecting the tourism industry on the island.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 9, 2024 – Tobago’s laidback lifestyle, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage are key to its tourism appeal. However, rising crime rates are raising safety concerns that could deter tourists and impact the island’s economy.
Earlier today, Michael Frank, owner of the popular Frankie Tours, highlighted how crime could affect Tobago’s tourism sector. His comments underscore the urgent need to address public safety issues to protect the island’s reputation and its vital tourism-based economy.
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