We bring together stakeholders with an interest in Mediterranean tourism to work on collective action relevant to the people and creating the right conditions for peace and stability.
We bring together a network of universities and institutes working together on education initiatives related to Mediterranean Training and inter-culture.
We support initiatives which aim to offer further sustainable development initiatives to people working across the Mediterranean hospitality and tourism sector.
In July 2024, the cost of package holidays in the EU rose by 6.6% compared to July 2023. Domestic holiday packages experienced an 11.1% increase, while international packages saw a [...]
The European Commission will be hosting a webinar titled: “How EMAS Can Support Improving the Sustainability of the Tourism Sector” on Friday, 27th September (10:00h to 12:00h). Registration is required via [...]
The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) acknowledges the tourism boom of the past decade as a significant boost to Malta’s economy, generating substantial revenue and creating jobs. However, the [...]
This past week has seen Balluta Bay turn green and power outages affecting multiple localities, directly impacting both our tourism sector and local residents. The general upkeep and cleanliness of [...]
The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) urges the relevant authorities to exercise greater discretion when granting permissions for events and commercial activities in public spaces. While these activities may [...]