The Ministry of Human Resources, Culture, Tourism and Development Republic of Palau

Official Launch of the Palau Sustainable Tourism Strategy 2025–2028

The Bureau of Tourism, together with our partners, is proud to announce the Official Launch of the Palau Sustainable Tourism Strategy (STS) 2025–2028.

Event Details: 

Date: 29 September 2025

Venue: One Stop Shop Lobby

Time: 10:00 AM

The Palau STS 2025–2028 serves as the roadmap for ensuring that Palau’s tourism sector continues to thrive while protecting the pristine environment, preserving cultural heritage, and supporting community livelihoods. It also  reflects our nation’s commitment to balancing economic growth with environmental and cultural stewardship, ensuring that tourism in Palau remains sustainable for generations to come.

This launch event will feature:

  • Unveiling of the Palau Sustainable Tourism Strategy 2025–2028
  • Official Handover Ceremony of the Eco-Friendly Public Transportation System
  • The Renewable Energy & E-Vehicle Project Report

We invite all stakeholders, partners, and community members to join us as we take this important step toward a sustainable future. 

Together, we reaffirm Palau’s commitment to sustainability and our role as a global leader in responsible tourism.

Let’s continue to protect our paradise while shaping a sustainable future for generations to come.

 

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