The Northern Regional Office of the Ministry of Tourism (Mitur) will present the next measures that aim to strengthen tourism activity on the North Coast.
Given the growth recorded in recent months, and even more positive projections, Mitur, together with entities from the public and private sectors of the destination, have announced a series of regulations that will be implemented in the coming days to guarantee a quality experience for all visitors who choose the destination. Puerto Plata for sightseeing.
Taxi drivers, guides, artisans and other suppliers of tourist services participated in a meeting led by the regional director of Northern Tourism, Atahualpa Paulinonext to Edgar Gonzalezdirector of Business and Services of Mitur, who explained that inspections will be carried out in commercial establishments, especially in the Historic Center of the city.
Likewise, current operating licenses will be required, as a way to continue ensuring that the services received by tourists are fair and optimal, thus preserving the correct functioning of the tourism value chain in the Puerto Plata destination.
The provincial governor, Claritza Rochtte de Senior; the municipal mayor, Diomedes García; Anicasio Guillén Guzmán, inspector of the Northern Region of the Tourist Police (Politur); the director of the Northern Region of the National Police, Jorge Luis Galán Guerrero.
In addition, the head of the Mitur office in Puerto Plata, Yokasta Almonte; the president of the Puerto Plata Destination Tourism Cluster (CTDPP), Birgitt Heinsen and Mileyka Brugal, president of the Chamber of Commerce and the Industrial Free Zone of Puerto Plata, among other authorities and representatives of entities linked to the sector.