- Tourism in Greece
Greece attracts more than 16 million tourists each year, thus contributing 15% to the nation's Gross Domestic Product Economy. Greece has been an attraction for international visitors since antiquity for its rich and long history and more recently for its glorious Mediterranean coastline and beaches. In 2005, 6,088,287 tourists visited only the city ofAthens , the capital city.Visitors
In 2004, the country welcomed over 16.5 million tourists.
According to a survey conducted in
China in 2005, Greece was voted as the Chinese people's number one choice as atourist destination. [ [http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=5623408&postcount=1 SkyscraperCity - View Single Post - Thank you China! With love from Greece!] ] Furthermore, Greece has been actively trying to secure a large share of Chinese tourists per year, highlighted by the large presence of Greek tourist informatives at the 2006 Beijing International Tourism Expo. Greece had the largest single country participation at the Beijing Tourism Expo with a total exhibition space take-up of more than 1,152 m², more than any other nation. [ [http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/154000320/4027134.search?query=greece Hospitality Net - Industry News - Wonderful Greece Targets A Slice of the China Tourism Pie with Largest Single Country Participation at BITE 2006] ] In November 2006, Austria, like China, announced thatGreece was the favouritedestination for tourism giving optimistic hopes for the future. [http://www.voiceofgreece.gr/OmogeneiaMainNews_en.asp?ID=22066] . In line with these observations, Greece's Minister of TourismAris Spiliotopoulos announced the opening of a GNTO office inShanghai until 2010. In order to promote the Chinese flow of tourists to Greece,Air China has now established direct flights from China to Greece.Economic impact
At the same time,
tourism consumption increased considerably since the turn of the millennium, from US$ 17.7 bn. in 2000 to US$ 29.6 bn. in 2004. The number of jobs directly or indirectly related to the tourism sector were 659,719 and represented 16.5% of the country's totalemployment for that year.Infrastructure
Although
Greece has always been apopular touristdestination , it has been criticised many times for lagging behind otherWestern European nations in terms of tourisminfrastructures and amenities. However, this has been greatly improved since the2004 Athens Olympic Games .Hotels
According to the Hellenic Chamber of
Hotels and the National Statistical Service of Greece, the number of hotels inGreece was by classification (bedplaces):Marinas
Greece has 51
marinas and 14,661 mooring places that provide such services as berths, fuel, water and electricity, telephony, and repairs. Some of the most developed and busiest marinas inGreece are just a fewkilometres from the centre ofAthens . The marinas ofAlimos andFlisvos , on the south coast of Athens, have an aggregated capacity of more than 1,800vessels .pas and Thermal Springs
Greece has 752 thermo-metallic springs. Many have been classified as therapeutic by the National Institute for Geographical and Mineral
Research .Conference Facilities
Conference tourism, targeted at
academic , business, or cultural markets is a cornerstone of the Greek national tourism policy. As a result, the GreekGovernment , with strong support from localauthorities , has been offering lucrative cash grants, leasing and employment subsidies and tax allowances to establish new conference facilities and expand existing ones. In a recent report in Meeting and Incentive Travel, Greece was ranked eighth in the world in overnight stays for conferences. Figures from the Tourism Satellite Accounting Research, conducted by WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council) project aworldwide increase in revenues in business travel toGreece from US $1.51 bn. in 2001 to US $2.69 bn. in 2011. In 1998, the figure stood at US $1.18 bn.Promoting Greek tourism
In 2006 the Greek Ministry of Tourism invested more than 38 million euro in promoting the tourism industry, in comparison to the 30 million spent in 2002 by the previous
government . In addition, the government intends to promote winter tourism in Greece, which could potentially increase international arrivals even further. The new logo of theGreek National Tourism Organisation consists of nine circles symbolizing the nine new kinds of tourism which should be promoted in order to combat the tourism sector's seasonality. The new logo's slogan is "Greece, the true experience", which shows that the marketing campaign is nowadays directed towardsexperience seekers and not towards mass tourism.Tourism in
Greece is run by theGreek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO) who useHelena Paparizou , a famous Greek singer who won Eurovision song contest in 2005 as anambassador . The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) expects Greece to gain US$54.12 billion in economic activity through tourism in 2007, constituting a 4% increase since 2006.The new logo of the
Greek National Tourism Organisation consists of nine circles symbolizing the nine new kinds of tourism which should be promoted in order to combat the tourism sector's seasonality. The new logo's slogan is "Greece, the true experience", which shows that the marketing campaign is nowadays directed towardsexperience seekers and not towards mass tourism. The drawback of the new logo is that at a first glance it cannot be associated to Greece.The advertisements displayed in the GNTO's web-site still focus on the triptych of sea, sun and sand. However, the tourism campaign is undergoing a significant change as city-breaks and conference tourism are promoted, along with cultural and wellness tourism. The impact of the new campaign will hopefully result in increased tourist revenues.ee also
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External links
* [http://www.gnto.gr/?langID=2/ Official Greece tourism site]
*wikitravel|Greece
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