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The event took place at Plaza de la Hispanidad, where the EC representative presented the city as a “model and inspiration for its commitment to a more sustainable future”

The European Commission honors Benidorm with the Green Pioneer award of Smart Tourism in the EU for 2025

20 February 2025
La Comisión Europea entrega a Benidorm el distintivo que lo reconoce como Pionero Verde del Turismo Inteligente de la UE para 2025

Benidorm now displays the sculpture that accredits it as a Green Pioneer destination for Smart Tourism of the European Union for 2025, in one of the areas most frequented by thousands of citizens and visitors, Plaza de la Hispanidad. This honour has been granted by the European Commission as a leading city in smart and sustainable tourism. The mayor of the city, Toni Pérez, received this award from Andrea Staicu, head of the tourism sector of the European Commission, who travelled to the city with a delegation from this organisation to officially present the award, which “highlights our exceptional commitment for sustainable and innovative tourism and confirms the commitment we began in 2015 in favour of sustainability and smart tourism”, said Toni Pérez.

The award ceremony took place today at Plaza de la Hispanidad after being granted in Brussels on November 27, when Benidorm beat out the rest of the European cities that had been selected as finalists: Aveiro (Portugal), Jurmala (Latvia), Liepãja (Latvia), Nea Propontida (Greece), Panevézys (Lithuania) and Sliven (Bulgaria). It brought together a large institutional representation and business and associative fabric of Benidorm. Among the attendees, in addition to Andrea Staicu, the head of Tourism Policies, Misa Labarile; and the representative of the Italian City Council of Grossetto, selected as Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism in 2024, were present. Also participating alongside them were Enrique Martínez, president of Segittur; Senator Agustín Almodóbar; the delegate of the Consell, Agustina Esteve; the regional secretaries for Representation before the European Union and for Tourism, Pablo Gustavo Broseta and José Manuel Camarero, as well as members of the Security Forces, the local Corporation or the managing body of the DTI, among others.

Mayor Toni Pérez began his speech by thanking the European Commission for this award and congratulating the people of Benidorm for having achieved it. “We are a town that always sets challenges,” he said and then reproduced some words spoken more than 60 years ago by the then mayor Pedro Zaragoza: “The courage of the pioneers is still alive; our dream, imagining always the future and make it a reality. That is what we are working on.”

During his speech, the first mayor recalled that in 2025 “we celebrate 700 years of history as a town” and that “in the course of our history, Benidorm one day bet on tourism.” After a tour of some of the great milestones of urban management and the city's tourist trajectory, Toni Pérez mentioned November 27, 2024, when "in Brussels, the achievements and efforts of Benidorm in terms of smart and sustainable tourism were recognized, as well as practices of transformation and ecological transition as a tourist destination, which we will now expand on with our imminent Urban Agenda."
"Today we reaffirm our willingness to continue working to increase the reputational recognition of our city as a great destination in Europe and the World," he said, and then affirmed that "taking care of Benidorm, making it more resilient and sustainable, taking care of those who live here and those who come to enjoy the place of happiness, is what is not only being demanded but also recognized throughout the world right now."

To conclude, the mayor has used Benidorm's motto in its candidacy to win recognition: "Why not?", and has stated that this award as a ‘Green Pioneer’ “will be a further incentive in our strategy and in our way of working from today. "

The head of the European Commission's tourism sector said in her speech that “Benidorm's success lies in its commitment to sustainability. It is at the forefront of adaptation to climate change and stands out for its intelligent water and energy management.” This “positions the city as a great model for other coastal destinations, sharing solutions with cities that face similar problems.”

For Andrea Staicu, “In addition to being sustainable, the city can also be proud of its accessibility, with an increasingly accessible and inclusive urban infrastructure, promoting ecological mobility over the use of cars and developing bicycle and walking lanes”.

“This recognition comes at a crucial time for the development of European Union policies. For the first time – the EC spokesperson added – tourism is not only weighed up but is proud to have a specialised department and its own Commissioner for Sustainable Tourism and Travel”, which is why she stated that “2025 is a decisive year for the new European strategy for sustainable tourism”. Finally, she stated that this EU strategy, which is being worked on “tirelessly” to be able to present it at the beginning of 2026, “we see Benidorm as a leader and as an inspiration for what sustainable tourism can and should be” since “its commitment to a greener and more sustainable future is a true inspiration for all of us”, concluded Staicu.

Annual programming

The awarding of this distinction and the placement of the commemorative sculpture, which will shine throughout the year almost at the foot of the techno-milestone, is the first of the events that will be held throughout 2025 to disseminate at a European level the milestones and good practices that have earned Benidorm this recognition as a Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism.

In the coming months, several workshops and specific events will be held to disseminate the sustainability of our tourism model not only in Spain but in the rest of Europe. Benidorm is also expected to participate in the 'Spain Talks' that Turespaña organizes in various European cities and in which some other data will be presented that confirm the sustainability of the destination.

A 'bootcamp' will also be held with cities that have preceded Benidorm as a 'Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism' destination in previous years or that have received the 'European Capital of Smart Tourism' recognition, also awarded by the European Community. “The intention is to share success stories and see how the solutions adopted in these destinations can be replicated in others; to learn from each other and work together for a tourist activity that promotes social, economic and environmental sustainability,” explained Mayor Toni Pérez.

Likewise, the dissemination of the title ‘Green Pioneer’ is planned in the academic field and at different national and international fairs; as well as at the major congresses and professional meetings that take place in the city throughout the year. The agenda of activities also includes the realization of online training and workshops to disseminate good practices in global sustainability, as well as working hand in hand with content creators aligned with environmental protection and sustainability.

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Corte voz 5 Toni Pérez
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Corte voz 7 Toni Pérez
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Corte voz 8 Andreea Staicu
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