Fonte: Journal of Tourism & Development; v. 2, n. 21/22 (2014); 285-294
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Resumo: The accession in 1986, Portugal and Spain to the then European Economic Community, has brought a new opportunity for economic and social rapprochement between the two states. Tourism has gradually served as an instrument for cross-border cooperation. In our text we analyze the tourism in Luso-Galician border with a prospective analysis of cooperation in areas such as promotion, business communication and cross-border mobility. Based on a methodological approach of document analysis and a theoretical framework that considers cross-border tourism as a means of redefining identities, we focused attention on some projects of euro-regional tourism cooperation and conclude how these efforts should be intensified and better co-ordinated.