Society - Gastronomy

Turisme CV will allocate 200.000 euros to the Dénia City Council to promote the gastronomy promotion plan

30 July 2021 - 12: 50

The Consell has authorized the signing of the collaboration agreement between Turisme Comunitat Valenciana and the Dénia City Council for the implementation of the plan to promote the gastronomy of the town and the Valencian Community during 2021.

Through this agreement, the Generalitat, through Turisme Comunitat Valenciana, allocates 200.000 euros for the Dénia City Council to carry out the actions included in its plan to promote local gastronomy.

In this way, the Dénia City Council undertakes to carry out the actions included in the local gastronomy promotion plan, such as the initiatives framed in the D * NA 2021 festival that will be held from October 29 to November 1.

In an edition of DNA Dénia

Specifically, through this agreement Dénia will carry out communication actions to promote the event during the summer season, taking advantage of the arrival of tourists. Likewise, it will also promote advertising and adaptation of spaces for the celebration of D * NA.

The D * NA 2021 festival will vindicate the entire agri-food and tourism value chain, as it forms tourism excellence as a whole. The events that will take place are intended to cover the festive-cultural atmosphere of D * NA and involve the different cultural groups, economic sectors and local civic associations and, at the same time, add them to the celebration, offering them a platform for promotion and recovery of their activity.

Turisme Comunitat Valenciana has among its objectives the performance of actions aimed at promoting the different products and tourist destinations of the Valencian Community.

Dénia is one of the most representative tourist destinations in the community and has become a gastronomic destination par excellence. Its products and catering establishments have given it a level of quality that in 2015 allowed it to become part of the select group of creative gastronomic cities of UNESCO.

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