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Tourism Research Study on Yachting Sector: Cabo Verde (English)

22 Apr 2024

The study aims to determine the opportunity for Cabo Verde in yacht tourism and provide investment and policy recommendations for Cabo Verde to achieve its potential in this sector. Cabo Verde is a relative newcomer in the yacht tourism industry. With only one marina in the country, the industry is still nascent. Still, there is opportunity for Cabo Verde to grow and succeed in yacht tourism. In this context, a team of yacht and marine tourism expects conducted this research study looking at: (i) demand for yacht tourism globally; (ii) current state of infrastructure, policy and marketing in Cabo Verde to support said demand; and (iii) international case studies of competitive destinations who have captured more of the yachting market.
fisheries tourism cabo verde economic growth infrastructure and growth trade and services marine transport other transportation western and central africa public administration - industry

Authors

World Bank

Disclosure Date
2024/04/22
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Tourism Research Study on Yachting Sector: Cabo Verde
Lending Instrument
Investment Project Financing
Product Line
IBRD/IDA
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
CV-Resilient Tourism And Blue Economy Development In Cabo Verde Pr -- P176981
Sector
Tourism,Public Administration - Industry, Trade and Services,Other Transportation,Fisheries
TF No/Name
TF0B7116-Cabo Verde: Towards a Greener and more Sustainable Tourism Sector,TF0B7608-Spurring Responsible Investment in Fisheries in Cabo Verde,TF0B8414-Resilient Tourism and Blue Economy Development in Cabo Verde Project
Theme
Fisheries Policies and institutions,Mitigation,Entrepreneurship,Cultural Heritage,Gender,Human Development and Gender,Public Transport,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Enterprise Development,Private Sector Development,Oceans,MSME Development,Climate change,Urban and Rural Development,Adaptation,Renewable Natural Resources Asset Management,Flood and Drought Risk Management,Disaster Risk Management,Urban Development,Public Private Partnerships
Unit Owning
EFI- AFR2- FCI- Finance-1 (EAWF1)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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