According to statistics, in 2023, Slovakia had a record 4,926 accommodation establishments, a 9.8% increase from 2019, hosting over 5.7 million visitors who spent 14.9...
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Latvia’s tourism sector is still recovering from the pandemic, with recent data showing a significant drop in arrivals and nights spent compared to pre-pandemic levels.
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Tourism indicators reveal that in 2022, Croatia and Iceland had the highest tourism intensity in the EU, while Romania, Latvia, and Slovakia had the lowest.
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According to statistics, the highest intensity of overnight stays in the Netherlands typically occurs in July and August, with August reaching the peak levels.
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Tourism indicators show that in 2022, the average tourism seasonality in EU countries was 0.45%, with Croatia, Bulgaria, and Italy experiencing higher seasonality, while Finland...
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In 2023, Crete led Greece in key tourism indicators, including the highest number of hotels, rooms, and bed capacity, while Western Macedonia had the fewest.
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Finland’s national tourism strategy for 2019–2028 aims to achieve sustainable growth through four key priorities and emphasizes stakeholder cooperation for economic impact and renewal.
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Statistics Iceland shows significant growth in internal tourism consumption and domestic supply, with detailed categorisation by activity and visitor-related metrics.
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