Sea Tourism Minister of Mercantile Marine Meets President of HPYOA by GTP editing team 1 May 2008 written by GTP editing team 1 May 2008 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 3 President of the Hellenic Professional Yacht Owners Association Antonis Steliatos with Minister of Mercantile Marine, the Aegean and Island Policy George Voulgarakis, during their recent meeting. Minister of Mercantile Marine, the Aegean and Island Policy George Voulgarakis recently met with President of the Hellenic Professional Yacht Owners Association (HPYOA) Antonis Steliatos to discuss topics concerning the sector and specifically, the development of nautical tourism with professional yachts. Mr. Voulgarakis and Mr. Steliatos agreed to the formation of a committee that would study the problems in the sector of tourism vessels and would make proposals for solutions and potential development. According to the president of HPYOA, the primary concerns of professional yacht owners are the necessary upgrades in marina infrastructure, and the priority that tourism vessels should have in them. Mr. Steliatos also touched on the topic of bureaucracy in the field, primarily due to the co-jurisdiction of several public bodies. A topic of great significance also discussed was that of professional yacht crew training and education that can be solved, according to Mr. Steliatos, “Only through the creation of an equivalent educational facility or through the establishment of courses in existing tourism schools.” Mr. Voulgarakis accepted the invitation extended by HPYOA to inaugurate the 7th Nautical Tourism Symposium on Paros, to be held on 10-15 of May. Also, Tourism Development Minister Aris Spiliotopoulos attended a HPYOA event recently where he asserted, “Luxury & Yachting Tourism is essential to the development of the Greek tourism product.” Mr. Spiliotopoulos said: “The members of HPYOA represent just less than two percent of the total tourism movement, that is, 234,000 annually from a total of 15 million visitors, however, these were the visitors with the highest income that left the highest financial revenue, thus aiding peripheral and national development.” He concluded, “This might be luxury tourism but this is the tourism Greece needs if sustainable development is to be achieved.” Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post Greek Nominees at MENA Travel Awards 2008 next post Continental Airlines Organizes Second FAM Trip You may also like ELIME and HELMEPA Join Forces for Safer, More Sustainable Greek Ports 5 February 2025 Celestyal Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Free Cabin Upgrades 5 February 2025 Cruise Season Begins in Thessaloniki with Arrival of Celebrity’s ‘Infinity’ Ship 4 February 2025 Poros: €6 Million Upgrade for Tourist Port to Enhance Infrastructure 28 January 2025 Greek Government Eyes EU Funding to Improve Remote Island Ferry Connections 21 January 2025 Attica Governor Promotes Yachting Tourism at boot Düsseldorf Fair 20 January 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ