Dominica Mega Projects You Must Watch in 2026

Dominica is undergoing a historic transformation, and in this deep-dive, we explore the Dominica Mega Projects set to redefine the Caribbean landscape in 2026. This isn't just about construction; it is about a strategic shift toward becoming the world’s first climate-resilient nation. We break down the top seven developments—from the groundbreaking Laudat Geothermal Power Plant to the highly anticipated Dominica International Airport—revealing how this small volcanic island is scaling its economy through high-value tourism and energy independence. Each project represents a massive leap in regional infrastructure, signaling a new era for Dominica’s global standing. Beyond the physical steel and concrete, we examine how Dominica’s sustainable development model is carving out a unique niche in the global market. We analyze the progress of the world’s longest cable car at the Boiling Lake and the opening of ultra-luxury properties like the Anichi Resort and Spa and the Sanctuary Rainforest Eco Resort. These "Green Mega Projects" are designed to attract high-net-worth travelers while preserving the island's pristine UNESCO-protected environments. Furthermore, the establishment of the world's first Sperm Whale Reserve demonstrates a masterclass in blue economy strategy, proving that conservation is Dominica's most valuable asset in 2026. Which of these massive undertakings do you believe will have the greatest impact on the Caribbean's future? Will the new international airport finally unlock the island’s full economic potential, or is geothermal energy the true game-changer for local industry? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—we’re curious to see which project you think is the most ambitious. If you want to stay ahead of the curve on global infrastructure and the rise of the "Nature Island," make sure to watch until the end to see our #1 pick, which isn't a building at all.