The Albanian government has initiated a significant move to elevate and solidify the quality of premium tourism across the nation. A recently approved decision from the Council of Ministers, now formally active after its publication in the Official Gazette, has detailed a specific model for agreements between the National Coast Agency (AKB) and investors utilizing coastlines, lakes, or rivers as recreational beaches. This innovative legal framework sets a high standard for private management of public areas, prioritizing tourist safety and robust environmental safeguards.
Crucially, it ensures a dependable stream of income for local municipalities. The new regulations aim to foster responsible development and operation of these areas. Revenue generated from these ventures will directly benefit the municipalities involved.
Contracts will be executed through the National Coast Agency, but the local authorities remain the primary recipients of the financial gains. This arrangement underscores the Albanian government’s commitment to sustainable tourism and the economic prosperity of coastal communities. The focus remains on enhancing the experience for visitors while protecting the natural beauty of the country’s beaches.
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