The Limassol Tourism Board is a partner in the
project ANDIKAT "Diving routes in marine protected areas of the Eastern
Mediterranean - Development of diving tourism network", aiming to upgrade
and further promote diving tourism. The
project is co-funded by the European Union and national resources of Greece and
Cyprus (Interreg VA Greece – Cyprus Program 2014-2020).
In the context of the project, the Limassol Tourism Board has invited bloggers/journalists to visit Limassol to promote diving and more specifically the two artificial reefs in Amathus and Dasoudi. Last week, the company hosted a representative of the DeepBlu group, that is based in Denmark and has an online magazine for divers, as well as social accounts that operate as online communities for thousands of divers. The writer/blogger, Mr. Jose Amaral, had the opportunity to enjoy a tour of Limassol, to experience snorkeling in the abovementioned sea areas, to attend a private course on coastal rowing and sailing at the Limassol Nautical Club and to dive in the Dasoudi Artificial Reef, where he admired the shipwrecks and was impressed by the rich marine life in the area.
The blogger has already started promoting
Limassol as a diving destination via posts, articles and audiovisual material
and more specifically promoting the two artificial reefs that have been created
by the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research of the Ministry of Agriculture,
Rural Development and Environment.
The €3.2 million ANDIKAT project
aims to create diving routes in protected sea areas in Eastern Mediterranean
and to develop a network for diving tourism. The project has a three-year
duration and is expected to substantially upgrade the tourism product in the
field of diving tourism.
To enhance dissemination among locals and
visitors, the Limassol Tourism Board has also recently acquired a dome with a
capacity of 25 adults or 40 children for the screening of a 180⁰ documentary
about the seabed, in order to create awareness and interest in diving.
The company continues its efforts to further upgrade the tourist product
of the region and utilizes state-of-the-art European programmes such as ANDIKAT
to ensure that Limassol as a destination remains at leading edge.