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18 August 2024

Promoting inclusive tourism in Italy and Croatia

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SITE project: Promoting inclusive and accessible tourism in Italy and Croatia.

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SITE project

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Geographical descriptors

Croatia

Italy

Organisation Type

Academic/Research and VET Institutions

Company with 250 or more employees

Consumer / tourist organisation

Cultural and Heritage Organisations

Destination Management & Marketing Organisations

EU institutions

Financial Institutions and Investors

Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce

International Organisations

Local authorities

Media/Travel Journalist Organisations

National authorities

Networks and Federations / Confederations

NGOs / Non-profits

Regional authorities

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

Trade Unions

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

    • Cultural tourism

    • Ecotourism

    • Education tourism

    • Festival tourism

    • Gastronomy tourism

    • Health and medical tourism

    • MICE tourism

    • Mountain tourism

    • Religious tourism

    • Rural tourism

    • Sports tourism

    • Urban/city tourism

    • Wellness tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Accessible tourism services

    • Multimodal travelling

    • Sustainable mobility

  • Business activities

    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

    • Other

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The SITE initiative, supported by the Interreg Italy – Croatia 2021 – 2027 programme, is designed to diversify tourism by creating a more inclusive ecosystem in both Croatia and Italy. By emphasizing universal design principles, the project aims to improve accessibility and social inclusion for individuals with special needs, such as those with disabilities, families with young children, and the elderly. The initiative will involve research, pilot projects, and educational activities to highlight the advantages of universal design in tourism. Running for 30 months from March 1, 2024, SITE also seeks to increase awareness among tourism professionals and academics about the importance of developing sustainable and inclusive tourism experiences. For more details on project partners and objectives, please refer to the attached link.

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