Data
12 August 2024
Accommodation trends in the Flanders region
Data
12 August 2024
Adventure tourism
Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
Cultural tourism
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Tourist accommodations in Flanders have shown a consistent upward trend in tourism indicators, reflecting the industry’s robust growth and capacity for expansion since April 2017.
Toerisme Vlaanderen
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Belgium
Academic / Research and VET Institutions
Company with 250 or more employees
Consumer Organisations
Cultural and Heritage Organisations
Destination Management & Marketing Organisations
EU Institutions
Financial Institutions and Investors
Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce
International Organisations
Local Authorities
Media / Journalist Organisations
National authorities
Networks and Federations / Confederations
NGOs / Non-profits
Regional Authorities
SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)
Trade Unions
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Specific types of tourism
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Adventure tourism
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Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism
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Cultural tourism
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Ecotourism
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Education tourism
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Festival tourism
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Gastronomy tourism
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Health and medical tourism
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MICE tourism
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Mountain tourism
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Religious tourism
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Rural tourism
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Sports tourism
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Urban/city tourism
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Wellness tourism
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Coordinated information on travelling
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Improving statistics and indicators
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Innovative tourism services
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Business activities
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Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks
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Holiday Housing / Apartments and other short stay accommodation
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Hotel and similar accommodation
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Other accommodation
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According to Toerisme Vlaanderen, the number of accommodations in Flanders has been steadily increasing from April 2017 to July 2024, without any declines during this period. As of July 2024, there are 29.4 thousand accommodations available, which is a 10.0% increase from July 2023 and a significant 52.0% rise from the pre-pandemic level in July 2019. This growth highlights the sector’s resilience and impressive expansion. The most rapid growth since July 2019 was seen in site-related accommodations, which surged by 215.1%, from 53 to 167 in July 2024. In contrast, hotels experienced a moderate growth of 9.0%, while hostels saw a minimal increase of 2.6%, with notable volatility. Additional data can be accessed through Toerisme Vlaanderen’ free statistical dashboard, which is automatically updated and allows users to explore the evolution of registered, recognized, and licensed tourist accommodations in the Flemish Region (excluding Brussels) since April 1, 2017. (The original piece available only in Dutch)
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