27 September is World Tourism Day! 

Tourism for All!

Accessible Tourism for all is about the creation of environments that can cater for the needs of all of us, whether we are traveling or staying at home. May that be due to a disability, even temporary, families with small children, or the ageing population, at some point in our lives, sooner or later, we all benefit of universal accessibility in tourism.

Which is why, we want to call upon the right for all of the world’s citizens to experience the incredible diversity of our planet and the beauty of the world we live in. On this year’s World Tourism Day help us spread the word of both the importance and immense benefits universal accessibility has and can bring to society at large.

Ever since its inception, World Tourism Day is celebrated on 27 September to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value. As the official day set aside in the United Nations Calendar the celebration seeks to highlight tourisms potential to contribute to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing some of the most pressing challenges society is faced with today.

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Seminário Dia Mundial do Turismo – 27 de setembro 14.30 horas

 

                                          AUDITÓRIO ESTM

 – Sessão de Abertura – Prof. Doutor Paulo Almeida – Diretor da ESTM

 Moderador – Prof. Doutor Sérgio Araújo

–    “Os Mitos e as Lendas como contributo para a diferenciação da Experiência Turística – o caso dos Túneis do Palácio Nacional de Mafra” – Estudantes Tatiana Simões, Stacy Pires, Andreia Morgado, Miguel Rodrigues

–      ” Óbidos Criativa – Os eventos como fator de atratividade Turística“- Dr. Ricardo Pedras Ribeiro

–       “Contributos da comunidade local para a diferenciação da animação turística nas festas de São João, Fontainhas, Porto”.   Estudantes Beatriz Miguel, Inês Agostinho, Andreia Estrelinha, Isabel Sousa

–       “Turismo para TODOS – promover a acessibilidade universal” – Prof. Doutor Francisco Dias

–      “Na origem da Sertã – pensando a Animação Turística Local”. Estudantes João Rodrigues, Patrícia Isabel, Daniela Rodrigues, José Carvalho