Visit Pembrokeshire is proud to host and thrilled to invite you to the Visit Pembrokeshire Tourism Summit taking place at Rhosygilwen on the 16th May 2024.
Next week, Visit Pembrokeshire is proud to host and thrilled to invite you to the Visit Pembrokeshire Tourism Summit taking place at Rhosygilwen on the 16th May 2024.
10.00am - 3.30pm
So why should YOU attend?
1. With a theme of sustainability, the summit will showcase Pembrokeshire's unique and quality offerings that differentiate it from other destinations. The Visit Pembrokeshire event will discuss sustainability in the current economic climate in addition to presenting the newly updated official 2024 - 28 Destination Management Plan.
2. Learn from industry experts. The Visit Pembrokeshire Tourism Summit brings together keynote speakers and industry experts to discuss pressing topics in the tourism industry such as Clare Dwight, Senior Tourism Marketing Manager at Visit Wales and Sarah Whitfield, Marketing Manager for TXGB.
3. Participate in fun and interactive workshops and demonstrations showcasing Pembrokeshire's unique and sustainable offerings. Also, taste and experience the best of Pembrokeshire's produce and suppliers such as beer and icecream. And a game of beer pong anyone?
4. Network with key tourism industry experts and Visit Pembrokeshire members. Networking is a huge part of the event with over 100 key members joining us.
5. Be a part of Wales Tourism Week in Pembrokeshire and stay up-to-date on pressing topics and updates, including the Open to All Project.
6. Be part of a great day, out where you can learn, meet new businesses and friends, and have lovely food in a beautiful venue.
Visit Pembrokeshire is proud to host and thrilled to invite you to the Visit Pembrokeshire Tourism Summit taking place at Rhosygilwen on the 16th May 2024.
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