Minister: Tourism in Greece expected to soar again in 2018

Last year was an all-time record year for Greece regarding tourism revenue, arrivals, hotel occupancy, overnight stays and investment, according to Greek Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura.

While chatting to Greek newspaper VIMA, Kountoura stressed that arrivals in 2017 saw a nine percent increase, reaching 30 million visitors for the first time.

Regarding tourism investment, she said that more than 300 new plans for existing and new upscale hotels have been submitted to the Ministry over the last two years and have received a license or are in the process of receiving one. “A total of 254 tourism investments were submitted to the development law, with a total budget of more than 920 million euros,” Kountoura said.

For 2018, the Tourism Minister predicted that Greek tourism’s strong momentum will continue. “Early bookings began with a double-digit rise,” she said.

Kountoura described the ministry’s strategic goal of establishing Greece as a 365-days a year tourist destination through the national and regional tourism policy that has been in force since 2015. “For three consecutive years, Greek tourism recorded growth rates of over seven percent a year, higher than the world average,” the minister said.

According to figures, Greece saw more than 26 million international arrivals in 2015 and over 28 million on 2016.

Greece’s tourism policy, after 2015, has been based on five strategic pillars: extending the official summer season, opening new dynamic source-markets, introducing new destinations, developing thematic tourism, and attracting new tourism investments of high added value.

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Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons Copyright: Bryan Ledgard License: CC-BY-SA

Source: greekcitytimes.com

 

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