Why become a member?
To learn more about why you should become a member of one of the local destination companies, please contact us for more information.
Here is an overview of the benefits of being a member of Region Stavanger:
Member benefits Region Stavanger (RS)
You are part of a network:
- Participation with voting rights at Region Stavanger's annual meeting, as well as opportunities to become a representative on the board and project groups
- Participation in Region Stavanger's projects within MICE, event tourism and holiday/leisure, as well as the opportunity to influence the choice of project in the project plans
- Invitation to member meetings organised by Region Stavanger
- Opportunity to participate in Region Stavanger's sales and marketing activities
- Opportunity to participate in trade fairs and workshops together with Region Stavanger
- Opportunity to use available sales and marketing materials such as films and images
You will be recommended and prioritised:
- To congress organisers, tour operators, travel agencies and journalists
- Visitors to our tourist information centres in Stavanger and Sandnes
- Enquiries by email and telephone from individual travellers
- For guided tours and representations organised by Region Stavanger in connection with transport, experiences, meals and accommodation
You will be presented free of charge in connection with:
- Listing on regionstavanger.com/fjordnorway.com
- Listing on visitnorway.com
- Presentation as a new member on Region Stavanger's industry blog
- Opportunity for publicity on social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)
- Publication of your own events in the What's on calendar
- Distribution of our own brochures at the tourist information offices in Stavanger and Sandnes
Advertising opportunities in our productions:
- The annual travel brochure that we produce
- The annual map City & Regional Maps
- Web adverts on regionstavanger.com/fjordnorway.com
- Big screen advertising at the tourist offices in Sandnes and Stavanger
- Offers on marketing packages