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There’s a paradox here, isn’t there?
The message is “come and visit one of the world’s last remaining remote and peaceful paradises.”
It’s never going to become another Dubrovnik or Barcelona, for obvious reasons, but the ecology and infrastructure are probably very delicate and it would not take much to upset the balances.
If there are to be air services, islanders and other people travelling to and from the island on essential business should pay much lower fares than visitors.
storms in teacups, mountains and molehills, clearly in the lockdown some of us have not had enough to keep us occupied with real world pursuits.