Bolivarian Government met with Tourism Service Providers in Falcón
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Published at: 09/03/2026 02:58 PM
The Minister of Popular Power for Tourism, Daniella Cabello, held a meeting with service providers and authorities in the state of Falcón in order to establish strategies for the development of sustainable tourism.
The meeting was attended by the governor of Falcón, Víctor Clark, the president of the National Park Institute, Rosinés Chávez, and the president of the National Institute for Adult Education (INEA), Germán Gómez Lárez.
At the meeting, a working table was set up to ensure that every action translates into well-being for the visitor, environmental protection and economic development in this coastal axis, according to a press release from the Ministry of Tourism.
“We have been organizing these meetings to exchange experiences and needs of our Tourism Service Providers (PST), this is the first time we have seen so many public institutions willing to join together for tourism in balance with enjoyment and the right to recreation and the need to preserve the environment,” Cabello explained.
He also assured that the Morrocoy National Park will be open to tourists, “come and see it but with environmental awareness, we are going to register the PST through a training and awareness-raising process.”
He added that the goal is to achieve sustainable tourism in this natural reservoir.
For his part, Clark indicated that during this meeting, proposals were heard to strengthen the preservation and use of the National Park, “the PST, marines, boaters, fishermen, park rangers and other institutions involved participated.”
He assured that all work teams have a shared responsibility to achieve tourism in harmony with nature and at the same time a social economy with healthy tourism and recreational activity for the enjoyment of those who visit it.
Mazo News Team