Concluded in October 2018, the NATTOURS project promoted sustainable nature tourism between Tallinn and Helsinki by developing digital tools and eco-friendly attractions, with support from...
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EcotourismEducation tourismUrban/city tourism+10 more
The ReS-Food project, an Erasmus+ EU-funded initiative completed in 2024, successfully developed educational tools and training resources aimed at reducing food waste and managing surplus...
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EcotourismGastronomy tourismBest practices, peer learning and networking+14 more
The BaMuR project, completed in September 2024 and led by the Estonian War Museum, developed and tested practical tools to strengthen the crisis resilience of...
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Cultural tourismBest practices, peer learning and networkingChanges in tourism demand and opportunities+5 more
MyStreetBook is an AI-driven platform that generates personalised travel routes and dynamic itineraries by integrating user preferences, accessibility requirements, and real-time data to support smart...
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Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+41 more
SCORE is a completed four-year, EU-funded project aimed at enhancing climate resilience in European coastal cities through smart technologies and nature-based solutions.
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourismEcotourismUrban/city tourism+5 more
Visit Estonia launched a data-driven marketing campaign in spring 2023 targeting the Finnish market to boost off-season tourism, resulting in 24% reach among Finns, a...
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Cultural tourismFestival tourismOnline visibility of tourism offer+4 more
PANTOUR highlighted InOut Hostel as a leading example of inclusive tourism, employing 90% staff with disabilities and demonstrating how such initiatives can enhance service quality...
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Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+17 more
The UNESCO-tourism project, completed in February 2020, successfully developed and promoted cross-border cultural tourism products in four UNESCO-recognised regions of Estonia and Latvia.
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Cultural tourismEcotourismCross-border travelling+6 more
The HERITAGE TOURISM project, completed in April 2014, aimed to boost rural tourism SMEs in Estonia and Latvia by integrating cultural heritage into service design...
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Cultural tourismRural tourismBest practices, peer learning and networking+6 more
The ThreeT project highlighted the Alpannonia cross-border trail initiative as a model for advancing sustainable, nature-based tourism through coordinated infrastructure development, service provision, and marketing.
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Adventure tourismEcotourismBest practices, peer learning and networking+3 more