Greece still one of Europe’s foremost tourist destinations

14 mars 2008

Greece enters the new tourism season as one of the most popular destinations in the world’s biggest markets.Greece is the second most popular destination among 80 according to data compiled by the International Federation of Tour Operators. During the ITB, a survey by tour operator TUI shows Greece to be the most attractive country worldwide, while another joint survey by the European Cruise Council, Euroyards and Medcruise & Europe ranked the country third in the list of the most popular cruise destinations in Europe, behind Italy and Spain.

 

see the complete article on grhomeboy.wordpress.com

thanks to HMN EDitor

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  • 1. grhomeboy  |  14 mars 2008 at 11:30

    Many thanks!

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