Moguer fire has not harmed the tourist sector in Doñana
Work is being carried out on Mazagón beaches, in Huelva, to try to restore normality after the devastating fire that burned through almost eight thousand hectares. Efforts are also being made in the tourist sector in the area, as it is peak season; a fundamental time of the year for the business of hundreds of establishments in and around Doñana.
Work is being carried out on Mazagón beaches, in Huelva, to try to restore normality after the devastating fire that burned through almost eight thousand hectares. Efforts are also being made in the tourist sector in the area, as it is peak season; a fundamental time of the year for the business of hundreds of establishments in and around Doñana.
Images from last Monday. The firefighting helicopters refuelled their pumps at hotels in Mazagón, Huelva. Thousands of litres to put out the fire near Doñana. Today, with tranquillity returned, the tourism sector is focusing on business.
Isabel is responding to those asking about their reservations. The flames, she says, have affected few establishments, having graver consequences on nature.
The greatest difficulties are being experienced in campsites, mainly at Mazagón. Those affected are working with insurance companies to assess the damage.
Tourism in Huelva represents 10% of the tourism in Andalusia. Tourist spending reaches around USD 600 million per year.