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Trends in supplementary accommodation in Switzerland

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03 September 2024

Trends in supplementary accommodation in Switzerland

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Supplementary Accommodation survey data reveals a 62.8% decrease in holiday home arrivals and a 61.0% drop in overnight stays in 2024, contrasted with significant growth in collective accommodation and campsites.

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Swiss Federal Statistical Office

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Geographical descriptors

Switzerland

Organisation Type

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

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

    • Cultural tourism

    • Ecotourism

    • Education tourism

    • Festival tourism

    • Gastronomy tourism

    • Health and medical tourism

    • MICE tourism

    • Mountain tourism

    • Religious tourism

    • Rural tourism

    • Sports tourism

    • Urban/city tourism

    • Wellness tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Coordinated information on travelling

    • Improving statistics and indicators

    • Innovative tourism services

  • Business activities

    • Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks

    • Holiday Housing / Apartments and other short stay accommodation

    • Hotel and similar accommodation

    • Other accommodation

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According to the data from the Supplementary Accommodation survey, arrivals in holiday homes decreased by 62.8% and overnight stays by 61.0% in 2024. In contrast, collective accommodation saw a 20.3% increase in arrivals and an 18.8% rise in overnight stays, while campsites experienced a 96.9% increase in arrivals and a 98.7% rise in overnight stays. This data highlights a substantial growth in demand for collective accommodation and campsites, while holiday homes saw a decline.

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