Puerto Plata Tourism Cluster supports plan in Sosúa

We celebrate the dynamism assumed with this project, and how it has been fulfilling its initial stages of relocation, equipment and training of human resources operating in this area,” said Birgitt Heinsen, president of the institution.

The Puerto Plata Destination Tourism Cluster (CTDPP) reiterated its support for the investments made by the Ministry of Tourism (Mitur) in Sosúa Beach, as part of the integral plan for the rescue, renovation and organization of the municipality.

For the institution and the sectors it represents, Mitur’s intervention is timely, since it will strengthen the multiple comparative and competitive advantages of this destination, offering its visitors cleaner, safer and more orderly beaches.

They considered it wise to have included the training of informal vendors in addition to the adaptation of the space to offer their products and services, which they understand will have a very positive impact on the image of this area.

Initiative

“From the Tourism Cluster we support all initiatives that contribute to improve the experience of our visitors. We celebrate the dynamism assumed with this project, and how it has been fulfilling its initial stages of relocation, equipment and training of the human resources that operate in this area”, said Birgitt Heinsen, president of the institution.

He also affirmed, “we value the disposition of the Ministry of Tourism and its commitment to transform Sosúa; in our institution, as a private sector, you will always find an ally for all the projects that benefit the country’s tourism offer”.

Mitur

The initiative of the Ministry of Tourism has been questioned by the association that groups business owners and beach vendors who allege that only one plaza is being built instead of the 3 that had been agreed upon, a measure that seeks to remove them from the beach as such, which would condemn them to disappear, since they depend directly on what they sell to those who are on the beach.

Context

Last December 7, the vendors held a march-caravan from Sosúa to the offices of the Ministry of Tourism and the provincial governor’s office to demand that the authorities build the three plazas which, they allege, they had agreed upon.

They had previously expressed their support for the initiative of the Ministry of Tourism.

The Association for the Sustainable Development of Sosúa (ADSS), the Association of Hotels and Restaurants of Sosúa and Cabarete (Ashoresoca), the Dominican Association of Tourist Press, the Sosúa branch of Adompretur and the Association of Neighborhood Councils of the Municipality of Sosúa (Asojuveso) have also supported the initiative.

Source: Mitur.gob.do

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