The rise in light pollution has significant ecological and health implications. Wildlife, such as sea turtles and nocturnal mammals, rely on natural light cycles for survival activities like migration and hunting. For humans, disrupted light patterns can affect sleep and overall well-being. Dark sky tourism not only provides travelers with awe-inspiring experiences but also raises awareness about the need to reduce artificial light pollution. Destinations that adopt dark sky certifications often implement local ordinances to minimize light pollution, benefiting both the environment and the tourism industry. However, the growing popularity of these destinations may lead to increased foot traffic, necessitating sustainable tourism practices to preserve their unique qualities.