10 Dec 2025

Grand Hotel Djibloho Recognized as the First Protecting Partner of ASICOTUR in Equatorial Guinea

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Grand Hotel Djibloho has received the distinction of Protecting Partner of ASICOTUR, a recognition that highlights the hotel’s active involvement and commitment to the International Association for Cooperation and Tourism Development (ASICOTUR) and to the values and initiatives that the organization promotes internationally.

Ms. CATALINA MARTINEZ ASUMU Delegate of ASICOTUR and affiliate member of ONU Tourism, officially presented this distinction on behalf of the association during a ceremony held this morning at the hotel. The recognition was received by Mr. Vincenzo Presti, General Manager of the Grand Hotel Djibloho, who expressed his gratitude and emphasized the importance of strengthening collaboration with organizations dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism and international cooperation.

ASICOTUR created the Supporting Partner category to recognize entities that demonstrate active participation and a consistent commitment to the principles, projects, and programs developed by the association. This distinction highlights organizations that contribute significantly to the advancement of responsible tourism and the institutional strengthening of the sector.

For the Grand Hotel Djibloho team, receiving this distinction represents joining an international network of key tourism stakeholders, promoting the exchange of knowledge and best practices, and enhancing its visibility in the global initiatives led by ASICOTUR. It also grants the hotel access to exclusive advantages associated with active participation in the association, while reaffirming its commitment to supporting and strengthening ASICOTUR’s institutional activities worldwide.

With this distinction,  Grand Hotel Djibloho reaffirms its commitment to sustainable tourism development, international cooperation, and the continuous enhancement of the quality and competitiveness of the tourism sector in Equatorial Guinea.

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