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‘15 pct of foreigners stay in houses instead of hotels in Antalya’
The lack of a correlation between the unprecedented rise in international visitors arriving at the airport and hotel occupancy rates in Antalya stems from 15 percent of foreign tourists opting to stay in lodging utilized for tourism, a sector representative has pointed out.
‘Antalya weathers difficult tourism season successfully’
It has been a difficult season for Antalya's hoteliers with several events impacting tourism activity, but tourist inflows from Europe are expected to pick up in October, says Kaan Kavaloğlu, the president of the Mediterranean Touristic Hoteliers' and Investors' Association (AKTOB).
Wellness retreats gaining momentum in Türkiye
Wellness tourism has grown significantly after the COVID-19 pandemic, as more people seeking deep relaxation or an invigorating experience opt for wellness retreats, an expert has said, noting that the sector is poised to fetch $1 trillion globally.
In Türkiye, wellness tourism is playing a crucial role in addressing the issue of seasonality in the tourism industry.
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Bankruptcy of German tour operator FTI may hit Antalya’s tourism sector
The tourism industry in Türkiye's popular holiday destination Antalya is facing risks from the bankruptcy of the German tour operator FTI.
Earlier this week, FTI, Europe's third-largest tour operator, filed for insolvency in a court in Germany.
It said on June 3 trips that haven't yet started will be canceled or scaled back.
Rize’s former storage containers transformed into cozy retreats
In the northern province of Rize, the traditional Turkish "serender," once used primarily for food storage, is being repurposed into hotel rooms by a local family.
The wooden structures, elevated on four poles and featuring a round base to deter rodents, were symbols of wealth in the past.
German tourists lead Antalya’s tourism surge
Antalya, a popular tourist hub, has witnessed a remarkable 20 percent surge in the influx of German visitors, surpassing the previously dominant Russian tourists in overall arrivals.
The upcoming German holiday of Pfingsten has added vibrancy to the city's tourism market, which had already begun with a boost from the consecutive holidays of Nowruz, Easter and Eid al-Fitr this year.
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Early bookings signal strong summer tourism
Early bookings for summer from domestic holidaymakers have been promising, boosting hopes among hoteliers that this will be a good season for the local tourism industry.
Companies started to collect early bookings in December.
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Extended Ramadan holiday to boost tourism in Türkiye
The much-anticipated Ramadan holiday has been extended to nine days, a decision that has sparked joy and excitement among both citizens and tourism sector professionals. It promises an extended period of relaxation for citizens and injects a renewed vibrancy into the tourism industry.
Türkiye on top of summer holidaymakers' list
Türkiye ranks first in bookings in the tourism market of the United Kingdom, Benelux and Scandinavian countries and Germany, a sector representative has announced.
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Hotel prices rise most in Antalya last year
Antalya, Türkiye's famous holiday destination, led the increase in hotel prices last year, according to the data from the Hotel Association of Türkiye (TÜROB).
The average daily rate (ADR) was 172.1 euros in 2023 at Antalya's hotels, up 19.35 percent from the previous year. Revenue per available room (RevPAR) rose 8 percent to 96.8 euros.
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