Alicante government and Costa Blanca golf sector shared tourism goals

STRATEGY: Core objectives are to consolidate existing markets and to develop new ones, notably Central and Eastern Europe. CREDIT: Diputacion de Alicante website

THE Alicante government and the Costa Blanca golf sector have shared goals when it comes to attracting more visitors to the region.
The President of the Diputacion de Almeria and the provincial tourist board, Carlos Mazon, met this week with the governing body of the Costa Blanca and Valencian Community golf course association to look at future projects and to set out a common strategy for 2020.
Also taking part in the meeting was Provincial Tourism Board director Jose Mancebo.
Their joint road map has three core objectives. First is to consolidate the international quality stamp for Alicante’s golf courses, second to ensure loyalty from established markets, particularly the British, and third to set out a plan for attracting new markets, above all in central and eastern Europe.
Founded in 1992, today the Costa Blanca golf course association’s membership includes three course, 28 hotels and a number of collaborating companies and sponsors.

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