News Summary
The Puerto Rican government has unveiled ‘The Green Path,’ a new initiative to promote sustainable tourism on the island. This program encourages visitors to adopt eco-friendly practices while engaging with Puerto Rico’s diverse culture and environment. Participants can earn certifications by completing educational modules, unlocking exclusive travel perks. The initiative also supports local businesses and eco-friendly tourism practices, highlighting the importance of sustainability in tourism as the island strives to balance economic growth with environmental preservation.
San Juan, Puerto Rico – The Puerto Rican government has launched a new initiative called “The Green Path,” aimed at promoting responsible tourism and sustainability on the island. This program encourages visitors to adopt eco-friendly practices that protect Puerto Rico’s rich culture and diverse environment.
Proudly known for its stunning biodiversity, Puerto Rico boasts attractions such as El Yunque Rainforest and its renowned bioluminescent bays. With this natural beauty in mind, Discover Puerto Rico, the island’s official tourism marketing organization, is taking steps to ensure that visitors engage with the environment responsibly. The Green Path is designed to foster sustainable travel options while simultaneously supporting local businesses.
As part of the initiative, visitors can earn certification by completing four educational modules available on the program’s microsite: thegreenpath.discoverpuertorico.com. Successfully completing these modules unlocks exclusive travel perks, allowing participants to enjoy benefits while contributing to the preservation of Puerto Rico’s cultural and natural heritage.
Several notable golf courses on the island are already incorporating elements of sustainability into their operations. Prominent locations such as Fort Buchanan Golf Club, St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort and Golf Club, and Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Rainforest Golf & Beach Resort have joined the “Monarchs in the Rough” program, which is administered by Audubon International. This initiative focuses on creating ecological sanctuaries specifically for monarch butterflies. Furthermore, Bahia Beach has received independent certification from Audubon International, recognizing its commitment to sustainability.
In the realm of agricultural tourism, Puerto Rico is witnessing the growth of agrotourism, which showcases local farms and sustainable farming methods. This movement allows visitors to build connections with local culture while supporting sustainable agricultural practices outside of traditional tourist attractions. Local farmers are leading this charge, providing unique experiences that deepen visitors’ engagement with the island’s rich heritage.
The rising trend of ecotourism in Puerto Rico aligns with the escalating global demand for sustainable travel alternatives. The Puerto Rican government, together with local tourism boards, is actively promoting lesser-known regions of the island. This effort aims to alleviate the overcrowding often experienced in major tourist centers like San Juan.
The Green Path initiative also caters to the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) sector by providing resources aimed at fostering responsible gatherings. This aspect of the program highlights the importance of considering sustainability even in business-related traveland events.
In 2024, Puerto Rico experienced a significant surge in tourism, resulting in lodging revenue estimated at $1.95 billion. This economic growth emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices as the island continues to attract visitors from around the world. The initiative not only tackles issues of overcrowding but also encourages explorers to venture into less-frequented areas, ultimately benefiting local communities economically.
The immersive nature of The Green Path program includes engaging educational content and storytelling that aims to inspire responsible travel behaviors. Upon completing the program, users are awarded a badge certifying them as “Responsible Travelers to Visit Puerto Rico,” giving them access to exclusive discounts and helping raise awareness of sustainable travel practices.
As Puerto Rico moves forward with The Green Path initiative, it stands as a model for aligning tourism with environmental preservation, empowering visitors to make meaningful contributions towards the island’s culture and ecological wellbeing.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sustainable Development
- USA Today
- Google News: Puerto Rico tourism growth

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