CULTURE AND SEA

Do yo like the beach? Do you like the sea? Have you ever thought in doing activities who protagonist is the sea?

This is your opportunity for your dreams to come true! You can join the most beautiful landscapes of the South of Spain. Well, you're lucky because we've got an awesome project for you.

We're looking for partners that want to join us in cultural activities related with the sea such as class of surf, learn about fishing and canning industry, the culture of migration, tuna´s route and so on. All these activities are going to be developed in the South of Spain, in a village of Cadiz called Barbate.

Thanks to the location in which the project is located, we offer the opportunity to develop activities that could come into contact great diversity of cultures, this is so because of our geographical situation. Barbate is preferred step of migration from North Africa. We are the people closest to this continent.

At the same time that you are doing some these activities, you'll be able to enjoy all our great natural environment.

This project is aimed, in particular, at coastal towns with experience in this field and young people aged between 18 and 25 years. It will take place over the months of April and may about for a week.

Have a look to our village -->
https://goo.gl/maps/9m2Q3QMTY9C2
http://www.turismobarbate.es/esp/

Dare to live a new experience! We're waiting for you!

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Project overview

CULTURE AND SEA is a project by
Europe from Barbate
taking place
from 2018-04-23 till 2018-04-29
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Environment
  • Gender equality
  • Human rights
  • Innovation
  • Integration
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Sports
  • Urban/rural development
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
Our project is aimed at youth in general, including this young people with social problems and young people with functional diversity.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/8448

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