37 actions in Deltebre to turn the primary sector into active tourism

Deltebre promotes 37 agrotourism experiences with 10 local companies to boost tourism and the primary sector in the Ebro Delta.
 Vista panoràmica de Deltebre mostrant activitats de turisme actiu integrades amb el sector primari tradicional — Imagen generada por IA
Panoramic view of Deltebre showing active tourism activities integrated with the traditional primary sector — AI generated image

The Deltebre City Council promotes 37 actions to make the primary sector a unique tourist experience. The rice fields, mussel farms, traditional fishing, and local products will cease to be just work to become an attraction for visitors.

This project aims to break away from the usual high season and open new economic opportunities in the municipality linked to the Ebro Delta, through a strategy that already involves ten local companies.

The primary sector tourism expansion project in Deltebre

What does this roadmap imply for tourism and the primary sector?

The plan presents 37 specific actions to strengthen the link between agricultural and fishing activity and tourism. This means that the Delta will not only be a place to work the land or fish but also to live experiences that connect visitors with local culture and production.

Which local companies are involved?

Ten companies from Deltebre are part of this project, integrating into a model that seeks to diversify the local economy. These companies represent traditional fishing, rice, and mussel production, and are the driving force to make this new form of tourism a reality.

The key actions and objectives of the Boost Plan

How does it aim to avoid seasonal tourism concentration?

With these 37 actions, the Deltebre City Council aims to promote de-seasonalization. This means attracting visitors throughout the year, not just in summer, betting on experiences related to local production and traditions that are appealing at any time.

What benefits will it bring to the local community?

The benefits go beyond the economic. This project seeks to revitalize the area, generate new jobs, and preserve the culture and landscape of the Delta, enabling residents to live and conserve their environment with more resources and visibility.

The future of agri-food tourism in Deltebre

How will it transform the landscape and economic activity of the Delta?

Turning traditional activities into tourist experiences can completely change the perception of the Ebro Delta. The rice fields, mussel farms, and fishing will become points of interest for visitors, opening the door to new forms of interaction and consumption that feed the local economy.

What can visitors expect from now on?

Tourists will have the opportunity to closely learn about the production process of local products, participate in activities related to the primary sector, and enjoy a more authentic and territorially linked tourist offer. It is a commitment to tourism that does not forget its origins.

The reality is that Deltebre is preparing to be more than just a stopover destination: it wants to be a living experience where the primary sector and tourism walk together. With 37 actions in its backpack and ten committed local companies, the Ebro Delta puts on its entrepreneur hat to attract visitors looking for more than sand and sun.

Source of the article: Editorial | ACN