Tourism April 18, 2018 - 12:22 pm

Expert touts South’s potential for tourism projects

Santo Domingo.- Investors from Morocco and Beijing visit the country to identify areas with potential for tourism projects in Dominican Republic’s South region, which they affirm could have great success .

Executives of the Morocco group Makan and Nicolás Schlumberger, based in Beijing, visited the country accompanied by tourism destination development expert Jean Robert Reznik.

According to Reznik, Azua, Barahona and Pedernales provinces offer the ecological, cultural and human characteristics necessary to successfully create new tourism egions.

“The Casa de Campo formula in La Romana province is a good example of what can be done, but adding the sustainable character,” he said.

On a previous trip Reznik brought the country to the King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, to learn about the Casa de Campo tourism model.

The French expert with over 20 years of experience has been part of the management of Club Med around the world.

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