
Five Year Plan for Waterford
Fáilte Ireland has launched a new five-year plan that will help drive and sustain tourism in Waterford at an event at Mount Congreve Gardens.
The Waterford Destination and Experience Development Plan (DEDP) aims to create a sustainable tourism destination by extending the tourism season and spreading business across the county over the next five years.
Key stakeholders and industry in the area were consulted and contributed to the plan, including Waterford City and County Council, Waterford Leader Partnership, The Waterford Rural Tourism Network, accommodation and hospitality businesses, attractions and activity providers, and festivals and event organisers across the city and county.
The development of the five-year plan provides a shared vision and clear direction towards improved development, strengthening the promotion of the area’s unique features by growing the destination’s market share through the delivery of priority projects and hero experiences that seek to maximise the key strengths of the area.
The plan builds on a number of existing destination development projects that will bring local experiences to life, including the development of an attraction of scale in Waterford City, development of an orientation project linking the city and the wider county, and the development of tourism networks.
Speaking at the launch, Paul Kelly, CEO of Fáilte Ireland, said:
“This five-year Destination and Experience Development Plan (DEDP) captures the unique themes that are central to Waterford and features key priority projects which will transform the tourism offering across the county.”
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