Andorra Tourism will carry out impact studies of tourist attractions
Each municipality will choose a place or an event and Andorra Tourism will choose another The aim is to obtain information to assess future developments or possible improvements
IInfoturisme is betting this 2024 to have impact data on different tourist attractions and events that take place in the country. Thus, each municipality will choose a place, or an event and Andorra Tourism will also choose another. In total, eight objective studies to obtain dissemination data on social networks, their capacity to attract and the profile of the public that visits or participates in them. The aim is to obtain statistical information on these proposals, to assess future developments or possible improvements.
The aim is to have data on the impact of different tourist attractions and events that take place in the country
Infoturisme has agreed to implement improvements in the universal digital accessibility of municipal tourist websites
This is just one of the different projects that Infoturisme plans to launch this 2024. Apart from these impact studies, it has also been agreed to implement improvements in the universal digital accessibility of both the municipal tourist websites and the national portal, www. visitandorra.com
Specifically, a specific module will be installed that will facilitate navigation for people with different degrees and types of disabilities. In fact, Infoturisme has been working for years to improve accessibility
to the country’s tourist offer, with inclusive projects such as Parlapp, Blind Explorer or the panels at the ecotourism viewpoints.
Finally, training will also be carried out for the staff of the tourism offices in order to continue offering excellent service to the public.
Infoturisme is an initiative INFOTURISME/ formed by Andorra Turisme and all the municipal Tourism departments. Since its creation, now 16 years ago, joint initiatives have been carried out such as the creation of promotional material – guides, maps, etc. – and merchandising, the development of mobile applications, the installation of signage and counters at mountain passes or the promotion of products for the family public, such as the ‘Find the Tamarro’ itineraries, among many others.