The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 1: Tourism sustainability and visitors’ management.
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Vilma Daubariene: Vilnius Tourist Information Centre (Lithuania)
1. Introduction
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
BRIEF BIO: VILMA DAUBARIENE
From July 2018 – now:
Head of Tourism, Public Institution „GO Vinius“
Coordination of Tourism Division and 3 Tourist Information Centres
2004 – 2018 positions:
Chief Project Manager: Tourism Projects, Coordination Tourist Information Centres
Project Manager: Tourism Projects and Marketing
Information Consultant: Vilnius Tourist Information Centre Customer Service
SKILLS:
Tourism, Tourism Management, Project Management, Cultural Heritage, Guides, Hospitality, Marketing,
International Relations, Press Releases, Web Analytics.
EDUCATION:
Master Degree, Humanities/Humanistic Studies/History
Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences
University of Wroclaw (Poland), History, Students Exchange Program
2. Framework - Tourism Sustainability and Visitor Management
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
Objectives of Vilnius Tourist Information Centres:
To provide free tourist information for visitors and in-depth knowledge of the city and its attractions and to
represent Vilnius and its brand.
Main focus – cultural tourism
Functions of Vilnius Tourist Information Centres:
• To provide the information about places to visit, tourism services, cultural events,
• To hand-out free city maps and brochures,
• To organise excursions, tourism events,
• To offer Vilnius City Card, various tourist routes, other products relevant to tourism,
• To cooperate with local tourism authorities and businesses.
GO Vilnius structure:
• Tourism
• Marketing
• Business
• Convention Bureau
Tourism structure:
• Tourism Division
• Tourist Information Centres (3)
3. Activities - Tourism Sustainability and Visitors Management
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
Key values:
• Promoting local culture and traditions, incl. UNESCO World Heritage values,
• Tolerance, friendliness, respect, help and assistance,
• Understanding the needs of visitors, professional customer services,
• Sustainability, multiculturalism, visitor friendly environment.
Main activities:
• Relevant (up-to-date) tourist information for visitors,
• Distribution of tourism publications and brochures,
• Selection and distribution of souvenirs,
• Arrangements of walking tours / other tours,
• Integration of smart technologies (touch screens, iPads for visitors),
• Creation and developing of the new tourist products,
• Analysis of different target markets by countries,
• Involving local community to the Tourism Volunteers’ project,
• Organising World Tourism Day, Lithuanian Statehood Day and other
celebrations,
• Representation of Vilnius city in the international tourism fairs.
4. Lessons learned - Tourism Sustainability and Visitors
Management
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
Main achievements:
• New tourist friendly premises,
• Tourism Volunteer programm involving
more than 250 locals (pictured ),
• World Tourism Day celebration program
with more than 20 different types of activities,
• New Tourist tax in the city, excecuted together
with the City Council.
Experiences:
• Preparation for the Pope Francis visit
(22-23 of September 2018),
• Effective information campaign regarding the Tourist tax,
• Mobile stand used at the business conferences,
• Network of distribution of tourism brochures,
• Tourist oriented tourism products.
5. Potential - Tourism Sustainability and Visitors Management
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
Challenges and opportunities / not fully developed capacities:
• More up-to-date information, representation of the most relevant news,
• Synergy with the main events and celebrations in the city,
• Further development of the services (sales of transport, events tickets),
• Analysis of visitors’ feedback about their needs and following it up,
• Long-term methodology of collecting statistic data,
• Collaboration with other cities in Lithuania and abroad, common activities, representation abroad.
6. Future - Tourism Sustainability and visitors management
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites – Regional Workshop fo Europe – 30 September – 2 October 2018 Palermo (Italy)
Planned activities:
• Special ramp for people with movement disability to enter the main centre,
• Local products/supplier information, improvement of local tour guides’ services,
• Visitors surveys on a regular basis and analysis of the city competitiveness,
• Variety of information and welcoming environment,
• Automatic visitors’ calculation system.
Not planned yet:
• Deeper diversification and supply of tourism products,
• Visitors interaction and inspiring promotion of TOP attractions in the city,
• Managing tourist flows to less popular areas, museums,
• Eco tourism initiatives and promotion of travelling to the surroundings of the city.
Issues for discussion:
Use of Tourist tax 2019 according to the 4 categories: tourism infrastructure, city marketing, conferences -
business tourism and development of new direct flights to the city.
7. Contacts
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Thank you for your attention,
Website: www.govilnius.lt
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/govilnius.lt/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/govilnius/
Vilnius Tourist Information Centres:
Pilies st. 2 (Main Office),
Didzioji st. 31 (Town Hall),
Rodunios kelias 2 (Airport Arrival Hall)
Open daily 9:00-18:00
Tel. +370 5 262 9660
E-mail tic@vilnius.lt
www.vilnius-tourism.lt/en
www.vilnius-events.lt/en