Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Benefits and Consequences for Consumers


Benefits
Some of the benefits wildlife preservation provides for consumers is that they are experiencing a unique culture and environment that is intact and healthy. Saba has a unique culture because they have embedded sustainability and preservation into their culture. This is an island that appears untouched by modernization, and the consumer is transported through time before technology and industrialization. The consumer is able to breathe fresh air and take in the scenery unlike metropolitan destinations.There are hiking paths that explore the volcanic mountain, tropical forests, and breath-taking views. The island also has a diverse marine life in their marine park, which is perfect for tourists who enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving. It is the perfect island get-away from people, a place where tourists can truly relax and enjoy nature.




Consequences
The consequence for consumers are that the island does not have modern amenities. The topography lacks large skyscrapers, large hotels, and countless restaurants. Guests stay in small cottages and adapt to the traditional lifestyles, they are not pampered with lavish hotel rooms and servants. Saba is quaint and only has one small airport, therefore tourists fly into St. Maarton’s international airport then take a twelve-minute flight to Saba. This creates transportation issues in in-climate weather. For consumers who are not outdoor enthusiasts, this island an ideal destination. The island also does not have any beaches since it was formed by a volcano the shore line is very jagged. Therefore, a consumer cannot lay out on a beach and enjoy the sand and sun, and instead would have to dive in and explore the ocean hands on.

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