Norfolk Tourism is the county's established public and private industry partnership. Funded by its partner organisations, the partnership is designed to act as a forum for all Norfolk's tourism businesses and local authorities.
Run by Norfolk Tourism:
Norwich & Norfolk Conference Bureau
NTQT (training & business website)
Norfolk Tourism works closely with its partner organisations, regional and national bodies to promote the county.
The national tourism structure is as follows:
VisitBritain - Britain's national tourism agency, responsible for marketing Britain overseas, working with thousands of organisations in the UK and overseas. VisitBritain promotes Britain in 35 markets around the world via a range of campaigns, and also promotes the tourism industry within the UK itself. Their consumer facing website is www.visitbritain.com.
VisitEngland - The strategic leadership body representing the public and private sector stakeholders of English Tourism. VisitEngland works in partnership with VisitBritain, the Regional Development Agencies and local authorities, and the private sector, creating a national tourism strategy, optimising marketing investment, and developing the visitor experience across England. Their consumer facing website is www.enjoyengland.com.
East of England Tourism - East of England Tourism covers the six counties of Norfolk, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, and Suffolk. The East of England aims to be ‘the region of choice for the discerning visitor' through the delivery of a number of campaigns detailed in the regional marketing plan. Their consumer facing website is www.visiteastofengland.com.
Norfolk Tourism - The sub-regional (County) public/private sector partnership that seeks to minimise duplication, and add value to the work of its partner organisations through the delivery of a number of agreed projects. Partner organisations include County and District Councils, DMO's and a range of accommodation and attractions groups.Our consumer facing website is www.visitnorfolk.co.uk.
You can also sign up for our business e-newsletter Time for Tourism at www.timefortourism.co.uk or read the latest newsletter here.
If you'd like to further your marketing then do consider Visit Norfolk as part of your strategy. Take a look at our advertising opportunities within our Places to Stay and Places to Visit sections, as well as banner advertising across the site, and more!