The experiences 2023 are here! 

We started 2023 betting on our model and getting experiences that have contributed a lot.

After several more reflective post blog, talking about the experiences we have had during the last part of 2022 or what your purposes are in life , I have to return writing a more 'commercial' post blog, but not for that reason without interesting things to contribute.

The first thing I have to tell you, and to admit, is that the title above has a trap (but it is a tiny trap 😜) and that is that the correct title should be: '(some of) the experiences 2023 are already here!' , and we are working very hard to offer you interesting news throughout this year.

We did not have an article of 'Reca' of 2022, we replace it with a brief letter that I share here under here and with a slightly longer text with the community of our Newsletter (which I invite you to subscribe to you, MINI-SP. 😉), but much of last year we spend the business model and trying to consolidate new experiences.

Therefore, to begin this year, we wanted to reconnect with those destinations that have given us a lot and that make sense of the connected rurality. 

Speaking of connected rurality

Before entering the two destinations that we have just launched on our website, and that I already anticipated that they are two replicas of previous editions, I would like to talk to you about another page that we have launched and that will surely suffer 'transformations' of time why? Well, why connected rurality is something that evolves and why we don't even know one hundred percent what is the connected rurality. 

But as with almost everything in life, or at least I like to do so, that you do not have something completely clear, it does not imply that you cannot explain, expose or tell what it is (or try, at least) 

For this reason, we have created a page on which we try to explain what this is about the connected rurality , what are the impacts with each of our experiences and what is the difference between 'duration and preparation' when we generate them.

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"The connection between people is really important."

- Pueblos Remotos

Now, let's go with the experiences 

Come! That I had to open the curtain. As I said above we have been working to launch 'new' experiences, and I put the new ones in quotes because they are two known destinations: ancient and fuencaliente. 

We repeat destiny on two islands that are at the two extremes of the Canary Islands and that have two completely different rural environments. But there are two destinations that have given us a lot and we owe, in part, many of the things we have achieved. 

At the strategy level we have made a risky bet, but that after giving it many laps, we see it as successful, and that both experiences will take place in the second half of the year, specifically:

We are convinced that if we promote a Slow , as do we do during our experiences, we have to do things with time, prepare them well and give you margin so that lace to participate in our experiences in your 2023 calendar.

Fuencaliente, where the sun and volcanoes join 

Fuencaliente is a small municipality located south of the island of La Palma. Thanks to its location you will be able to enjoy some outputs and sunset of those that take away the hypo. 

Everything in Fuencaliente overflows connected rurality, from the landscape, its neighbors and of course, the local actors and actresses we have: 

  • Gustavo Díaz (Live Horsesay): An artist who takes advantage of the waste we throw in the environment to create art 'with meaning'

  • Victoria Torres (Victoria Torres Pecis Bodega, wines and vineyards): a wine that represents one hundred percent the process and the care given.

  • Jordan Acosta (Dulceía my taste): Retake traditional recipes to create a delicious pastry.

Both they, as the projects they represent, marry one hundred percent with what we pursue with our experiences. We will leave you more information from each of them throughout these months. 

The 'crown' is put on the accommodations: 

  • Casas Los Melindros : A house and a 'little house' where the experience of teleworking is a pass.

  • MORERA HOUSE : A nineteenth -century house with a lot of history and fully prepared to telework.

If all this has awakened your curiosity, we invite you to go through our page of remote peoples .

Ancient, the rural heart of Fuerteventura 

Ancient is a picturesque municipality located in the center (literally) of Fuerteventura. An environment that transmits echoes from the past and teaches us how rurality can also be possible in a desert and arid territory. 

The icing on experience, as always, puts our local actresses and actors, authentic representatives of the rural entrepreneurship and with which we will share different activities and that will help us connect with the history of the municipality: 

  • Aurora Mesa (Verdeaurora): A farm that is working for the inclusion of permaculture and collaboration with local producers.

  • Julio Cruz (The Animal Academy): A true 'Oasis' for abandoned farm animals.

  • Felipe Bobadilla and Paula do Cruz (Flypart Crafts): value the creation of artisan products.

Of course, we will expand more information from all of them throughout these months, but we can already advance that the activities with them will not leave you indifferent. 

If we talk about remote villages, we also have to talk about 'where we are going to stay' and in the case of ancient it is not something random. Our accommodation will be the hotel was from the Court , an ancient Majorero -style house with an incredible story behind and where Teleworking is a luxury.

If all this has aroused your 'bug', we invite you to take a look at the old remote peoples .

Do you dare to be part of the connected rurality? 

2023 experiences of pueblos remotos

This is only the principle of 2023, which for something we are still on January 26, but we want to start walking this year with a firm step and re-affiring ourselves in what we do. 

 

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