Yesterday ended the International Tourism Fair of Madrid (Fitur) in which Jumilla was last seen as a quality destination in the face of the most demanding tourists.
Jumilla parties were present at the stand of the Region of Murcia as an attraction that is gaining in interest.
Easter, including road is taking steps to be declared of international tourist interest and to Fitur its president, Fulgencio Garcia and several components of its board moved.
No lack, of course, the Wine Route Jumilla, starring in several tastings held on different days and it looked like window flavors through its president, Sebastián García.
The mayor, Juan Guardiola, and the Councillor for Tourism, Pilar Martinez were at the meeting for two days.
Juana Guardiola was also present at the signing of the agreement between ACEVIN (Spanish Association of Small and Medium Cities Vitivinícolas) and PREDIF (State Representative Platform of the Physically Disabled) to contribute to the normalization of Tourism and Culture for everyone , especially for those who have disabilities or are elderly, and to promote the external image of the Wine Routes of Spain as accessible and socially responsible destinations.
The signing was conducted by the presidents of ACEVIN and PREDIF, Rosa Melchor and Francisco Sardon.
In fact, the Wine Route Jumilla is a pioneer in this respect and is part of the Guide to wine routes of Spain accessible to all people, only in the area that currently has the privilege and offers examples of good practices to entrepreneurs concerning minimum accessibility must fulfill their establishments.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla