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EU Funds for Tourism at €120m, Applications Open in December 

By Maria Paravantes

A total of 120 million euros has been earmarked for the establishment of new and the completion of incomplete tourism enterprises, with the application procedure opening up next month, the economy ministry said this week.

Tourism sector professionals will be able to submit their investment plans and apply for subsidies in December within the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) 2012-20202 “Strengthening the Establishment and Operation of New Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises” program – also known as ESPA.

Investors seeking to launch tourism-related businesses or proprietors needing to complete unfinished projects can tap into funding of up to 200,000 euros as part of the 120-million-euro program

The scheme comes to create the conditions and offer incentives to enhance business activity in the area of tourism with particular focus on alternative forms of tourism as well as to work towards the upgrade of products and services, maximizing the contribution of tourism to the country’s economy and employment rates.

“With the new program, we are strongly supporting our country’s chief industry – tourism – which in recent years has seen rapid growth, contributing significantly to reversing the economic climate,” Alternate Economy Minister Alexis Charitsis told the Athens News Agency.

Mykonos © Maria Theofanopoulou

© Maria Theofanopoulou

“Our goal is to develop quality tourism and create new jobs. Therefore, a precondition for joining the program is the operation of unit for at least five years, while provisions for additional support apply to businesses that will create new jobs,” the minister said, adding that the program will provide liquidity.

Eligible investment projects with budgets between 25,000 and 400,000 euros will be subsidized by 45 percent. Funding can reach 50 percent if a new job position is created.

Activities eligible for funding are:

– accommodation facilities including hotels with a 10- to 50-room capacity
– hotels within a traditional accommodation network
– campgrounds
– furnished villas
– 3- or 4-star rooms to let
– tourism offices
– car and motorbike rental businesses
– tourism vehicle companies (coaches)
– ferry ticket distributors
– alternative tourism facilities including marine sports (jet ski, ski, scuba diving, surfing, kite surfing rafting, kayak, etc)
– outdoor tourism activities including birdwatching, hiking and trekking
– recreational, theme, adventure and miniature parks.

Of the total 120 million euros, subsides per region are as follows:

  • East Macedonia & Thrace, Central Macedonia, Epirus, Thessaly, Western Greece:  45,000,000 euros
  • Western Macedonia, Ionian Islands, Peloponnese, North Aegean region, Crete: 40,000,000 euros
  • Attica: 15,000,000 euros
  • Central Greece: 5,000,000 euros
  • South Aegean region: 15,000,000 euros.
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  1. Vichente Iovita Reply

    we have projects would like to present them to our interested Investors – with possible ESPA programs they might engae in some way !!??

    looking forward to your reply and interest

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