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Location: Vinnytsia
Project start: 2020


Idea and goal

The project involves the creation of its own production and a flotilla of 12 gondolas that will ply the Southern Bug River. The initiative combines water recreation, an ecological approach and comfortable service, while providing inclusive conditions for people with disabilities. The goal is to create a space where everyone can experience the beauty of nature, find peace and restore inner balance.

📖 Vinnytsia.info — the first gondola "Juliet" appeared in the city

📖 ShowTam — Vinnytsia vs Venice
📖 Ukrinform — tourists started riding gondolas

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Project objectives:

  • To form a concept with an emphasis on social inclusion.

  • Develop a visual and content presentation reflecting innovation and social significance.

  • To study international experience in water tourism and adapt the most effective solutions.

  • Select grant programs for funding.

  • Offer new activity formats during walks.

  • Create a network of partners in the areas of health, rehabilitation and recreation.

  • Develop a promotion plan among residents and tourists.

Achievement:

  • Partnerships have been established with organizations in the field of rehabilitation and recreation.

  • Grant programs have been found and processed.

  • A full package of documents and a grant application have been prepared.

  • A video presentation of the project has been created.

  • Inclusive solutions and rehabilitation programs are integrated into the concept.

  • Presentations and visualizations have been developed for various presentation formats.

  • International and national development guidelines were studied.

  • Unique products are offered: themed walks, wellness sessions, rehabilitation walks on water.

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Vinnytsia gondolas

A unique flotilla of gondolas is appearing on the Southern Bug River, combining water recreation, environmental friendliness, and comfort. The project creates a space accessible to everyone — from romantic walks to rehabilitation programs.

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