28 per cent increase in the number of tourists to Turkey in 2011 was reported from Sweden.
Despite the economic crisis affecting the world to do the Swedes give up vacation abroad. Engaged in statistical research related to tourism trips to Sweden according to information provided by TBE'nin abroad, an increase of 11 percent was announced that the number of Swedes on holiday.
First place in Antalya
The Tourism Counsellor of the Embassy of Turkey in Stockholm, said Filiz Kose, 917 571 thousand in 2011 announced that the number of Swedes who holiday in Turkey.
This figure has increased by 28 percent compared to the year 2010 the Corner,'' the müşavirliğimizce commissioned market research, press releases and news as well as tour operators in 2011 'of Antalya, in Sweden, shows that the first destination in the Mediterranean,'' he said.
Destinasyonunun Antalya, Alanya, Side, Manavgat, Beldibi, Belek, Kemer, Kas and Kalkan record covers Kose, Antalya, Bodrum, Turkey in 2011 after the Swedish tour operators in St Tropez are offered for sale and has attracted great attention recalled. Kose, the unique history of Istanbul, beauty, nature, art, life, cuisine, night life and a rapidly growing city destination in recent years, he said. Swedes have shown interest in holidays in Turkey is also among the places, with Cappadocia Cesme, Kusadasi, Marmaris, Fethiye, Sarigerme reportedly came.
Have interest in the winter tourism
In January of 2012 was recorded as an increase of 30 percent compared with previous years. The interest in cultural tourism as a lead to an increase in the winter months, golf, adventure tourism, as well as the demands for sporting activities such as football shows.
Filiz Kose, as a consultant in Sweden to 12 months in 2012 to spread the movement by explaining that the objectives of tourism to Turkey,'' As of this year, as well as other destinations for the tourist movement in Bodrum, Marmaris and Fethiye are expected to rise later. In addition, the congress and will continue efforts to increase tourism activity, such as health tourism,'' he said.
I didn't have an idea that Swedish are so interested in Turkey.
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