City Council and Landmar Hotels join forces to value the cultural and environmental heritage of the area

This agreement will reinforce the commitment that the city council and the hotel chain have been developing to promote the municipality, the environment and local culture among its visitors.

The Santiago del Teide City Council and Landmar have signed a collaboration agreement to promote the cultural and leisure offer for tourists who visit the municipality. Local development, the culture of the Canary Islands and the gastronomy of the area are the pillars on which this public-private collaboration is based.

The signing of this agreement, which took place this Wednesday at the facilities of the Landmar Playa la Arena hotel, was attended by the mayor of Santiago del Teide, Emilio Navarro, the councilor for tourism, Luz Goretti Gorrín and the councilor for development local, Germán Jiménez. On behalf of Landmar Hotels, the alliance was sealed by José María Teixidó, the company's Director of Operations.

With this agreement, both institutions strengthen their relationship with the implementation of a joint plan to improve the promotion of the municipality's tourism offer.

Thus, travelers staying at the Landmar Playa la Arena or Landmar Costa Los Gigantes hotels will be able to access a wide range of activities during their vacation, such as visits to banana plantations or local wineries, water sports in the municipality's waters or hiking routes. hiking with a focus on environmental conservation.

The Cha Domitila Pottery Center, in Arguayo or the Fisherman's Museum, in Los Gigantes, also stand out among the experiences that Landmar

Hotels will offer so that their guests can learn first-hand about the traditions of the island.

Added to this agreement is the transportation company Sierra y González, who will be in charge of transporting guests on those routes that require travel.

The objective of this link is to make Santiago del Teide a more competitive destination in which quality prevails, while highlighting the cultural and environmental heritage of the area.

Mayor Emilio Navarro has valued the joint work of both entities, as he points out that "it is vitally important that hotels follow the line in which the entire municipality works, focusing on Agenda2030 and demonstrating that tourism and commitment to environment are perfectly compatible".

For his part, José María Teixidó, Director of Operations at Landmar Hotels, has highlighted the importance of this link, which improves the joint plans in which the local institution and the hotel chain have been working together. "It is one more step for the tourist development of the municipality and will allow us to show those who choose us the true essence of Tenerife."

With the expansion of this commitment, Landmar Hotels continues its commitment to more sustainable tourism, work that led it to win the Award for Best Sustainable Practice in Tourist Accommodation on April 9, awarded by Tenerife Tourism in its competition. 2023.