Dominica, a Caribbean nation, is working to boost its tourism industry with a new policy for visa-free entry. The policy extends to a total of 145 nations, including major global players such as the United States, United Kingdom, India, and Schengen countries. This policy overhaul is part of Dominica’s push to stimulate its tourism sector and attract a more global audience. The government hopes to make Dominican beaches, nature reserves and the unique culture accessible to all without the barrier of visa requirements. This move also signifies a modern and progressive approach towards tourism by broadening its reach to Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, North America, and the countries within the Schengen Area. Further, it aims at establishing a promising market network and a welcoming atmosphere for business opportunities in the travel industry, thereby surging the Dominican economy. The visa-free policy aims to attract not just tourists but also business travelers. It insists on encouraging multinational corporations, entrepreneurs and professionals in the field of travel and tourism to connect, collaborate and expand their horizons further. This strategic policy allows Dominica to compete effectively in the international tourism market.