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Hi!Ragusa is here: cards, Zonzo audioguides and local offers for Ragusa
Hi!Ragusa was created to make the city easier to experience: a digital card that brings together audio content, partner benefits, selected offers and simple access to tourism services.
Why Hi!Ragusa was created
Ragusa is rich in places and stories, but visitors often have to piece together what to do, where to go and which services to use. Hi!Ragusa brings those opportunities into a clearer experience.
The card works as a digital starting point: buy it online, use it from your phone and connect your trip to content, activities and local promotions.
The goal is to reduce the distance between the territory and the people visiting it. Instead of leaving information scattered across maps, brochures and last-minute advice, Hi!Ragusa gives the journey a clearer structure.
How the card works
After purchase, the card is available in digital format. Visitors use it from their phone, without printing anything, and can show it to partners to record the check-in or apply the available benefits.
This makes the trip smoother: the same card can support cultural content, local activities and useful services while keeping the whole experience coherent.
For partners, digital check-ins help track benefit usage and understand which content or offers create the most value for people visiting Ragusa.
Zonzo audioguides and included offers
The cards can include Zonzo audioguides, useful for adding context to streets, churches, squares and viewpoints without depending on a fixed schedule.
Alongside audio content, the card can include offers, discounts and benefits from selected local partners: a practical way to make the visit richer and more convenient.
Audioguides make the city easier to explore independently. Visitors can choose their own pace, stop whenever they want and access context beyond the most organized parts of the day.
A foundation for new local experiences
Hi!Ragusa is not only a promotional card. It is a foundation for connecting offers, routes, audioguides and services that can grow over time with the partner network.
The blog will support this work by explaining the cards, presenting itineraries and linking each article to the most relevant card, from culture and food to local experiences.