Off-Season Tourism Seminars in Ance and Kaltene: Strategies for Sustainable Development

Project No. C034 On November 4th in Ance and November 8th in Kaltene, the Kurzeme

“Light in the Dark” partner and SME meeting in Jurmala, Latvia

Project No. C034 Co-Creating a New Tourism Concept for the Baltic Sea Region. 56 tourism

Project “Light in the Dark” studies tourist preferences and behavioural trends in the Baltic Sea Region

Project No. C034 A Visitor Analysis Report has been compiled as part of the “Light

Recording of the seminar “Challenges and Opportunities for Low Season Tourism in the Baltic Sea Region”

Project No. C034 On 10th of September 2024, the second “Light in the Darkness” online

Webinar “Creating “Challenges and possibilities for low season tourism in the Baltic Sea Region” on 10th of September

Project No. C034 What are the key markets and key selling factors for the coastal

“Light in the Dark” second partner meeting in Klaipeda

Project No. C034 From 20 to 23 May, partners from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Åland

Recording of the webinar “”Creating an Experience of Light in Darkness””

Project No. C034 The first online seminar of the Light in the Darkness project “Creating

Webinar “Creating “Light in the Dark” experiences” on 10th of April

Project No. C034 Join us on our first Light in the Dark webinar where we

“The Light in the Dark” project is creating exciting season-extending experiences

Project No. C034 Light in the Dark is an Interreg Baltic Sea Region project aimed

“Light in the Dark” project starts analyzing nature tourism in key markets

Project No. C034 With the support of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, the project

Light in the Dark Light in the Dark – Increasing resilience in rural and coastal tourism in the northern Baltic Sea Region by developing off-season experiences

Project No.:C034 PROJECT GOALS: The off-season period; fall, winter and spring in the northern Baltic

 Objective                                           Project aims to help small and medium-sized tourism businesses to create and develop out-of-season nature offers to attract tourists to the rural and coastal areas of the Northern Baltic Sea Region throughout the year.

 Implementation period
01.11.2023. – 31.10.2026.

 Financing
€ 2,723,189.70, including funding of ERDF € 2,178,551.76. KPR total budget is € 213,500.00, including funding of ERDF € 170,800.00

 Project manager
Anna Elizabete Upsava
+371 26369876
anna.upsava@kurzemesregions.lv

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