The Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA) is hosting "Discover Vidzeme" from May 6–8, 2026. This three-day event is designed to showcase the diverse tourism potential of the Vidzeme region, fostering new partnerships and encouraging longer stays for international travelers in Northern Latvia.
Event Goals
- Expand Knowledge: Deepen the understanding of Vidzeme’s unique tourism offerings, from historic manors to coastal experiences.
- Networking: Facilitate direct B2B connections between international tourism organizers and local service providers.
- Product Development: Encourage the inclusion of Vidzeme in high-quality, multi-day travel itineraries.
Program Highlights
Day 1: Networking & Strategy (May 6)
The event kicks off in the historic town of Cēsis.
- Region Presentation: An insightful overview of Vidzeme’s tourism clusters and upcoming trends.
- 1:1 Workshop: A dedicated B2B session for personalized meetings with regional tourism representatives (hotels, museums, activity providers).
- Networking Dinner: An evening of informal discussions and local flavors to build lasting professional relationships.
Days 2 & 3: Familiarization Visits (May 7–8)
Participants will explore the region through one of three specialized thematic routes:
- Manors & Gourmet: A journey through elegant estates and refined culinary experiences.
- Discover the "Bānītis" Heritage: A nostalgic trip centered around the historic Gulbene-Alūksne narrow-gauge railway, blending landscapes with local traditions.
- Coastal Harvest: Exploring the riches of the Vidzeme seaside, focusing on local production and maritime charm.
Why Vidzeme?
Vidzeme is a region of contrasts, offering everything from the Gauja National Park's pristine nature to the rich cultural heritage of Hanseatic towns. This event serves as a gateway for travel professionals to discover high-quality, authentic experiences that meet the demands of modern international tourists seeking sustainability and culture.
The event is implemented as part of the "Tourism Product Development Program," co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the European Union.