Development of ecotourism of the highest level
The Galapagos Islands (Ecuador), Torres Del Paine National Park (Chile) and Calafate (Argentina) are examples of how international recognition has allowed unique areas to become leading figures in the development of nature tourism based on effective schemes of conservation.
Conveying on Cape Horn the status of 'Biosphere Reserve' allows the whole area, through the close collaboration of public services, businesses, local communities and science, to become a destination for ecotourism to rival other world leaders in the field.
It permits the gathering of knowledge and long term scientific investigation of the area while assuring that the area continues to be highly attractive to tourists. This style of responsible tourism development would increase worldwide recognition for the area and its produce, which would carry an exclusive label "Biosphere - Made in Cape Horn" as an assurance of quality.

