The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has officially approved a significant tourism project in Tobago, granting a certificate of environmental clearance for a Marriott-branded hotel and resort at Rocky Point Mount Irvin. This development, which will feature a 200-room hotel along with villas and recreational amenities, is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. The project marks a pivotal step in enhancing Tobago’s appeal as a tourist destination, reinforcing its infrastructural capacity to attract visitors from around the globe.
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