Kata Sara Gyuricza appointed Coordinator of Religious Tourism in Spain

19-01-25

The renowned specialist in religious tourism, Kata Sara Gyuricza, has been appointed Coordinator for Spain of the World Network of Religious Tourism, adding this new responsibility to her current work as National Coordinator for Hungary. This appointment reinforces her leadership in the sector and her commitment to the promotion of religious tourism in Europe.

With a solid track record in the management and development of tourism projects linked to religious and cultural heritage, Gyuricza has worked tirelessly in the dissemination of initiatives that promote the connection between spirituality and tourism. His experience in Hungary has been key in promoting routes and programs that highlight the country's spiritual richness, attracting both pilgrims and travelers interested in cultural tourism experiences.

Gyuricza's appointment as Coordinator in Spain responds to the importance of religious tourism in the country, which is home to some of the world's most emblematic spiritual routes and destinations, such as the Camino de Santiago, the Camino Lebaniego, the Marian Route and numerous sanctuaries and monasteries of great historical relevance. 

In the words of Kata Sara Gyuricza: “It is an honor to take on this role and to be able to contribute my experience in a country with such a rich legacy in religious tourism. My goal is to strengthen cooperation between Spain and other countries, promoting the exchange of knowledge and the development of joint initiatives that enhance spiritual tourism as a tool for cultural and economic growth.”

The Global Network for Religious and Spiritual Tourism highlights the importance of this appointment at a time when religious tourism is taking on an increasingly relevant role within the tourism industry. The sector not only attracts millions of pilgrims and travelers each year, but also represents an opportunity for sustainable development, the revitalization of local communities and the preservation of cultural heritage.

With this new challenge, Gyuricza will continue to promote collaboration between institutions, companies and organizations dedicated to religious tourism, promoting projects that favor the integration of Spain into the global network of spiritual destinations. Her dual role as Coordinator in Hungary and Spain will allow a greater exchange of experiences and successful strategies between the two countries, promoting tourism based on authenticity and spirituality.

This appointment is a sign of international recognition of Kata Sara Gyuricza's work and reinforces her commitment to the promotion of religious tourism as a form of travel that enriches both personally and culturally. The World Network for Religious and Spiritual Tourism is confident that her leadership will contribute significantly to the expansion and consolidation of this form of tourism in Spain and beyond.

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