07/11/2023

Views Sought On 10 Year Draft Tourism Strategy For NI

The Department for the Economy (DfE) is seeking input on the development of a new 10 year draft Tourism Strategy, which aims to increase the value of tourism in Northern Ireland.

The draft strategy sets out a vision that seeks to establish Northern Ireland as a year-round world class destination which is renowned for its authentic experiences, landscape, heritage and culture and which benefits communities, the economy and the environment, with sustainability at its core.

It will be a key enabler of the Department's 10x Economic Vision to help position the region internationally as an attractive place to visit, making our visitors feel welcome whilst at the same time helping to make the lives better of all our citizens. It will seek to deliver on the objectives of 10x by generating economic growth that is sustainable, inclusive and innovative.

It is premised on five themes and seeks to strive for a new and ambitious growth trajectory that is:

• Innovative and uses our creative skills

• Inclusive by bringing opportunities for all

• Sustainable for generations

• Attractive to visitors and investors

• Collaborative to deliver a shared vision

The document identifies the key challenges and opportunities for growth.

During the development of the draft strategy, the Department engaged with stakeholders across government, its delivery partners Tourism NI and Tourism Ireland as well as other industry stakeholders.

The Department now wants all interested parties to consider the draft proposals for growth in the tourism sector. This is an opportunity to help shape the final strategy and next steps. Tourism NI will also be consulting with the tourism industry via a parallel process of industry engagement.

The public consultation is open for 10 weeks until Friday 12 January 2024.

The draft strategy is available at Draft Tourism Strategy for Northern Ireland: 10 Year Plan alongside supporting documentation.

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