Huelva Hosts Tourism Forum with Senator Hotels & Resorts Participation

The Huelva Federation of Entrepreneurs organizes the third edition of this key event for the provincial tourism sector.

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Generic image of a microphone on a podium during a forum or conference.

The Huelva Federation of Entrepreneurs (FOE) is organizing the third edition of the Huelva Tourism Forum this Wednesday, solidifying its role as a crucial platform for analyzing and promoting the tourism sector in the province.

This gathering, spearheaded by the FOE's Business Tourism Council, aims to unite public institutions and the business community. Its primary goals are to assess the current state of tourism in Huelva, highlight its main strengths, and outline future strategic challenges for consolidating the destination.
The forum, now a fixture in the province's economic and business calendar, has previously featured prominent international speakers from the hotel sector. This reinforces its commitment to generating knowledge, sharing experiences, and fostering public-private collaboration as a cornerstone of tourism development.
This year's edition will include José María Rossell, CEO of Senator Hotels & Resorts. This hotel group has a significant presence in the province of Huelva, managing four establishments. Rossell will provide a strategic perspective on market evolution, destination competitiveness, and the trends shaping the future of the hotel industry.
During the event, which will be attended by the Minister of Tourism and Foreign Action of the Junta de Andalucía, Arturo Bernal, two awards will be presented. The 'Business Trajectory Award' will go to Restaurante Casas de Aracena for its established work in the restaurant sector. The 'Best Business Initiative Award' will be given to El Mosquito Club de Punta Umbría, recognizing its innovative character and contribution to revitalizing local tourism.
With this third edition, the Huelva Tourism Forum reaffirms its role as a tool for strategic analysis and cooperation. It emphasizes the need to strengthen collaboration between administrations and businesses to position Huelva as a competitive, sustainable, and high-quality destination. The FOE, as a leading business organization, reiterates its commitment to boosting key sectors for the Huelva economy, such as tourism, which is vital for generating employment, wealth, and external projection.