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The CMAT launches the #CostaDaMorteEnFamilia campaign to promote the deseasonalisation of tourism and encourage family visits in autumn and winter.

10/10/2023

The CMAT launches the #CostaDaMorteEnFamilia campaign to promote the deseasonalisation of tourism and encourage family visits in autumn and winter.

The blogger @uxiaviaxeiragarcia will tour the destination this weekend, along with her family, and they will soon share the experience on their social networks, with some 17,000 followers.

October 2023 begins and the Costa da Morte Tourist Association (CMAT) launches the campaign #CostaDaMorteEnFamilia, an initiative that aims to deseasonalise tourism and encourage and promote visits to the destination by groups and families on #weekends or bank holidays, during the autumn and winter months.

"The seventeen municipalities that make up the geodestination have a diversified, quality and sustainable tourism offer that allows us to showcase our natural and cultural resources and our heritage," says Manuel Muíño, president of the CMAT and mayor of Zas. He also emphasises that the #CostaDaMorteEnFamilia campaign "is a project that began years ago and has had very good results, which aims to attract family tourism to our territory, outside of the summer".

Travelling family

#CostaDaMorteEnFamilia began this weekend with the arrival of the @uxiaviaxeiragarcia family, made up of mother Uxía, father Marco and daughters Mara, aged six, and Martina, aged eight. They have more than 17,000 followers on their social networks. They will soon publish on their channels the highlights of their experience in the territory. They visited the municipalities of Laracha, Coristanco, Vimianzo, Camariñas, Malpica and Mazaricos.

With the help of the Costa da Morte Tourist Association, which prepared the circuit in coordination with the technical teams of the municipalities involved, the @uxiaviaxeiragarcia family began their tour on Saturday 7 September. In the morning, they enjoyed a walk around the town of Caión and its beaches. In Malpica, they walked the route that separates the beach of Seaia from the viewpoint located at the Cape of Santo Hadrián. That day, in the afternoon, the group visited the Verdes Refuge, in Coristanco, next to the river Anllóns, to continue with the itinerary along the Route of the Shipwrecks, in Camariñas. The day ended with a sunset at the Faro Villano lighthouse. The four members of the @uxiaviaxeiragarcia family took advantage of Sunday 8th to stroll around the town of Camariñas and visit the Castelo de Vimianzo. In the afternoon, before finishing their trip, they had time to visit the Mazaricos waterfalls route.

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