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Photo : © Sylvie.COLLIN
  Effervescence at the time of the purse of tourist folders


The constitution of a network
The variety of profiles and experience will be a theme of discussion, as well as opening up and becoming acquainted with networks. Bringing professionals from the Bay area together, outside administrative boundaries and within the same training scheme is a first that must be highlighted, because it shows the strong desire for the developing partnerships within the area of the Bay.

The 1st practical initiative, resulting from this training programme, taken by the professionals who followed the course, was to organise an annual tourist document swap.




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Training – “Understanding the cultural, natural and tourist environment of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel" in action


Within the framework of a general promotion of the identity of the Bay, similar actions by La Manche and Ille-et-Vilaine have been undertaken, such as the training of professionals in the tourist industry.


Why a formation for the professionals of tourism?
The aim is to offer both Breton and Norman professionals of the Bay, a commitment to a quality approach to services and facilities with a view to improving the promotion of the area and its local products. Professionals of the tourist industry are the best ambassadors of the area of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, capable of promoting its specific features and its exceptional character.

Photo : © Cécile.LEFEUVRE
  One day of quite studious formation


Which are the professionals concerned?
This training programme is for professionals of the tourist industry in the wider sense of the word, working in various different establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, bed & breakfasts and gîtes (self-catering cottages), tourist offices, shops, arts and other services intended for tourists.