"We are encouraging an initiative taken by the Dominican tourism industry and conducted in collaboration with hoteliers in the region," said Jean-Marc Eustache, President and Chief Executive Officer of Transat. "Travellers will be invited to visit local communities and discover the province's cultural wealth."
The Cultural Route is a tourism circuit for exploring the backcountry of Punta Cana and Bávaro, a top Transat sun destination that receives about two million tourists annually. The project aims to showcase the built heritage, in particular the modern Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia Basilica as well as two 16th-century buildings, the Casa Museo Juan Ponce de León historical museum and the Santuario San Dionisio church. The project also aims to train tourism guides, enhance the know-how of craftsmen and help visitors discover local cuisine.
Since 2007, Transat has backed 15 projects in 10 countries as part of its sustainable tourism support program, with financial commitments totalling nearly $550,000 (€400,000). Earlier this year, Transat announced its support for two sustainable tourism projects, in Canada and Cambodia respectively.
Source: Digital Journal
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