PANAJI: Given the scope of spacious maritime tourism, Goa requires a comprehensive road map for countries that focus on the creation of infrastructure, skills development, employment and standardization in maritime tourism, the Indian Industrial Confederation (CII) said – Goa.
Cii-Goa, in a report submitted to the government came out, said that Goa also needed a sustainable environmental policy to regulate maritime tourism.
Cii-Goa Panels About Tourism Registered a series of recommendations that can help Goa diversify tourism and utilize the income and potential of maritime tourism work.
Convener of CII’s Panel in Tourism, Short Brief Tourism Secretary Arondekar J Ashok Kumar who agreed with the recommendation of the panel.
“The report presented a variety of recommendations aimed at CII-Goa to pursue the country and the center so that the sun sector published by maritime tourism can truly change the cave tourism sector,” Arondekar said.
“There is a need for a comprehensive road map for countries that focus on the creation of infrastructure, skills development, employment and standardization in maritime tourism.” Goa requires a boat docking facility with several basic infrastructure to refuel, small repairs and supply charging to benefit the cruise owner and operator of cruise, “Arondekar said.
Cii-Goa shows that most ships and cruise ships are currently operating from a small floating dock And insecure.
“Goa has a scope of various maritime tourism activities starting from traditional fishing to international cruise ships.
Given that inland waterways are the subject of the country, the center and the Goa government needs to adopt uniform rules and regulations that make it simpler to operate ships pleasure, “he said.