21-12-2023, 08:14 PM
Radio Sintonia:
The promenade of Puerto del Rosario on its way to becoming a "renewed space".
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura will carry out the works to condition and beautify the promenade of Puerto del Rosario, an area of great tourist attraction in the capital of Fuerteventura. The president of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, Lola García, participated today in the Board of Directors of the Port Authority of Las Palmas, where the agreement was approved by which the Port Authority makes available the necessary land to carry out the actions that the island Corporation will undertake.
The action is part of the Tourism Sustainability Plan in Destination 'Strong by Nature' promoted by the Ministry of Tourism with European NextGeneration funds. Once approved by the Board of Directors of the Port Authority, the agreement will be signed by the Minister of Tourism Marlene Figueroa.
The president of the Cabildo, Lola García, explains that "with this action, which will be carried out by the Cabildo, the promenade will be transformed into a renovated, modern and quality space". The work involves an investment of 546,559 euros and an execution period of eight months, "with a comprehensive intervention that will contribute to beautifying and organizing the area, with the improvement of the paving for pedestrian traffic, urban furniture and vegetation".
For her part, the Minister Marlene Figuera details that "the Tourism Sustainability Plan in Destination is aimed at enhancing the tourist offer of Fuerteventura with new facilities, beautifying public spaces and improving management in the destination". In the case of the promenade of Puerto del Rosario, it is an area of great historical and popular interest for housing the houses of the capital of Fuerteventura known as the Escuevas, which form a striking balcony towards the sea.
Councillor Marlene Figueroa also highlights that "due to its proximity to the pier, the promenade of Puerto del Rosario receives a large influx of cruise passengers, a market that contributes to the diversification of the island's tourism industry and that must have the appropriate tourist infrastructures and services".
As part of the Tourism Sustainability Plan in the 'Fuerte por Naturaleza' Destination, whose investment of more than 9 million euros, projects have already begun such as the reform of the Torre del Tostón in Cotillo or the rehabilitation of the Morro Velosa viewpoint in the bidding process.
The promenade of Puerto del Rosario on its way to becoming a "renewed space".
The Cabildo of Fuerteventura will carry out the works to condition and beautify the promenade of Puerto del Rosario, an area of great tourist attraction in the capital of Fuerteventura. The president of the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, Lola García, participated today in the Board of Directors of the Port Authority of Las Palmas, where the agreement was approved by which the Port Authority makes available the necessary land to carry out the actions that the island Corporation will undertake.
The action is part of the Tourism Sustainability Plan in Destination 'Strong by Nature' promoted by the Ministry of Tourism with European NextGeneration funds. Once approved by the Board of Directors of the Port Authority, the agreement will be signed by the Minister of Tourism Marlene Figueroa.
The president of the Cabildo, Lola García, explains that "with this action, which will be carried out by the Cabildo, the promenade will be transformed into a renovated, modern and quality space". The work involves an investment of 546,559 euros and an execution period of eight months, "with a comprehensive intervention that will contribute to beautifying and organizing the area, with the improvement of the paving for pedestrian traffic, urban furniture and vegetation".
For her part, the Minister Marlene Figuera details that "the Tourism Sustainability Plan in Destination is aimed at enhancing the tourist offer of Fuerteventura with new facilities, beautifying public spaces and improving management in the destination". In the case of the promenade of Puerto del Rosario, it is an area of great historical and popular interest for housing the houses of the capital of Fuerteventura known as the Escuevas, which form a striking balcony towards the sea.
Councillor Marlene Figueroa also highlights that "due to its proximity to the pier, the promenade of Puerto del Rosario receives a large influx of cruise passengers, a market that contributes to the diversification of the island's tourism industry and that must have the appropriate tourist infrastructures and services".
As part of the Tourism Sustainability Plan in the 'Fuerte por Naturaleza' Destination, whose investment of more than 9 million euros, projects have already begun such as the reform of the Torre del Tostón in Cotillo or the rehabilitation of the Morro Velosa viewpoint in the bidding process.