Looking to the scenarios of economic recovery by working with care and attention to sustainable and responsible tourism: this should be the aim for those who live and work in a beautiful region such as Sardinia.
We are leaving for the international tourism fair World Travel Market – WTM 2013 in London, from 4th to 7th November, with the precise intention to propose a model of tourism and hospitality that is as much as possible in harmony with the trend ” slow ” that fascinates and attracts mainly tourists in central and northern Europe.
Many tourists are attracted in active tourism, a sector which sees ArchiMete as interesting landmark in the area of Alghero, in particular in the Regional Park of Porto Conte and in the Marine Protected Area of Capo Caccia -Isola Piana.
We will be in the stand EM1800 of Sardinia Region, Italy-Enit pavilion in Europe and Mediterranean area, ready to present one of the many sardinian tourist potential. A region of Italy where there are many opportunities to boost the creation of new skilled jobs : obviously in the sector of tourism and related industries directly connected.
The summer season that has just ended was rewarding: especially popular activities such as scuba diving , snorkeling, hiking, kayaking and even rubber boat rentals that allow you to live in a dynamic way, and relax in a unique area that is also Unesco heritage.
All activities are managed in a sustainable and responsible way. That’s the reason why on the last 21st September ArchiMete received the Italian Responsible Tourism Award 2013, a prestigious prize created by the newspaper L’Agenzia di Viaggi in partnership with Trenitalia to promote the growth of this sector.
Sector which will be featured in London: for the second consecutive year ArchiMete has been granted as official supporter of the World Responsible Tourism Day – WRTD 2013, an event promoted at the WTM 2013, and dedicated to responsible tourism.
What could we tell more? If you are in London come to visit us and we will be happy to let you know the surprises that active tourism reserves in this area of Sardinia.
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