The third edition of Adriatic Sea Forum has gone. More than 200 delegates joined us in Budva for two days of fruitful meetings and debates. Boating, ferry and cruising were at the center of the Forum, where European funds and programs, international private and public collaborations, joint promotion, investments in infrastructure, sustainable development, environmental priorities and much more have been presented and discussed.
But Adriatic Sea Forum, besides offering a chance to provide and to exchange data, info and reflections, it’s also where concrete projects for the benefit of Adriatic maritime tourism start from. And we are particularly proud of having given to many private operators and public decision makers the opportunity to meet and discuss new ideas, sign new agreements, launch new investments, which will be “clean energy” for the future of the Adriatic.
Waiting for the next edition of the Forum, we keep working and are always ready to get your comments and suggestions as well as updates about projects and investments on maritime tourism.
Because Adriatic matters.
Opening round table “Tackling together the Adriatic challenge”
Aljoša Ota – Head of the Italian office, Slovenia Tourist Board
Zeljka Radak-Kukavicic – Director, Montenegro National Tourism Organisation
Presentation “Adriatic Sea Tourism Report 2017”
Francesco di Cesare – President, Risposte Turismo
Keynote speech “The future of the Adriatic: the cruise companies’ vision”
Tom Fecke – Secretary General, CLIA Europe
Parallel round table “From maxi yachts to small boats: how can Adriatic guide the Mediterranean?”
Kristijan Pavic – President, ACI Club
Vittorio Impallomeni – Board Consultant, Assomarinas
Srecko Favro – President, Adriatic Expert
Outside the range “Managing the cruise tourism: the choice of Santorini”
Anastasios Konidaris – Cruise Department Manager, Municipality Port Fund of Thira – Santorini
Round table “Cruise destinations in the Adriatic: challenges, opportunities and strategies”
Jana Tolja – Mayor’s Advisor for International Affairs, City of Koper
Konstantinos Nikolouzos – Mayor, City of Corfu
Outside the range “Hosting and serving hundred thousands of passengers”
Juan Gual de Torrella – President, Port Authority of Balears
Closing round table “The present and future of maritime tourism: Montenegro as a strength for the Adriatic”
Linda Haydon – Group Tourism Manager, ETOA
Aleksandar Bozovic – Adviser, Environmental Protection Agency of Montenegro