
In the context of the HERIT ADAPT project, the Limassol Tourism Board has prepared a new one-minute video (https://fb.watch/yjHy9Fp_R8/) that showcases archaeological sites of the region including Apollon Hylates, along with the project’s overall efforts to create a more sustainable and resilient tourism future in the Mediterranean.
Co-funded by the European Union, HERIT ADAPT brings together stakeholders, experts, and local communities to develop innovative strategies that protect cultural and natural heritage while ensuring long-term tourism sustainability. This initiative addresses pressing challenges such as climate change, overtourism, and environmental risks, which threaten some of the region’s most valuable heritage sites.
The project has established…