Netherlands’ 2030 tourism strategy highlights a new approach prioritizing the interests of visitors, businesses, and residents, aiming to ensure tourism contributes to Dutch prosperity and...
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+42 more
Malta’s National Tourism Strategy for 2021-2030 aims to recover from COVID-19, enhance economic and social sustainability, attract high-spending tourists, and achieve net-zero emissions.
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+41 more
Luxembourg’s strategic plan for leisure tourism development aims to enhance tourism’s positive economic and societal impact, focusing on a people-centric approach, authentic experiences, and accessibility.
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+42 more
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...
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+20 more
According to statistics, in 2022, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Austria, and Malta had the highest dependency on their top three international tourism markets in the EU, while...
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+19 more
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.
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+20 more
According to statistics, Luxembourg, Greece, Poland, and Malta have the highest nature-based tourism potential in the EU, while Switzerland and Belgium have the lowest.
Categories
Adventure tourismCoastal, maritime and inland water tourismCultural tourism+8 more