For a Sustainable Tourism Industry
For a sustainable tourism industry
According to data released annually by the Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises (SETE) and the Bank of Greece, tourism is a major contributor to Greek economy and a sector of rising competitiveness at global level.
- Tourism accounts for 18% of Greece’s GDP and employs more than 900,000 people, accounting for one fifth of the workforce.
- The
number of international tourist arrivals rose from 15,000,000 in 2010
to over 16,000,000 million in 2011, marking a 10% increase. This year
17,000,000 (almost twice the country’s population) international
tourist arrivals are expected.
Did you know?
- Greece has more international airports than most countries.
See also: Greek Tourism 2020
Investment Opportunities
The
increasing number of tourists and the evolving profile of today’s
traveller demand new ideas and infrastructure projects. In Greece,
investors will find a wide spectrum of opportunities, a friendly
environment, and some of the most beautiful locations in the world.
Although
the country’s tourism infrastructure is well developed, Greece is
committed to establishing itself as a 12-month destination. Its
Mediterranean climate is ideal for activities such as year round golf
and trekking and it is estimated that one million Europeans would
consider Greece as a second home destination.
The targeted
sectors for expansion include the development of integrated resorts and
residential real estate, golf courses and sports tourism, wellness and
health tourism, upgraded and new marinas, conference centers,
agrotourism products, religious tourism, thermal spas and
thalassotherapy centers, culinary tourism, and a wide range of thematic
offerings related to Greece’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Read more...
Growth Drivers
Investment Incentives Law
The
New Investment Law for supporting Private Investment for Economic
Growth, Entrepreneurship, and Regional Cohesion, was voted on and passed
by the Greek Parliament and is to be implemented following the relevant
Presidential Decrees and Ministerial Decisions. Read more...
Public Private Partnership
Greece’s
newly implemented PPP (Public Private Partnership) scheme provides
significant opportunities to investors to participate in new
infrastructure projects, including marinas and thermal springs. Read more...
National Strategic Reference Framework
The
National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) for the years 2007-2013
establishes the broad priorities for EU Structural Funds Programmes in
Greece. Greece’s NSRF seeks to achieve a balanced development of the
country, with 82 percent of its budget focusing on regional projects.
With a total budget of almost €40 billion, NSRF will advance projects
directly and indirectly related to tourism development and will provide
investors with ample opportunities to participate in a wide number of
projects.
For tourism, NSRF provides significant financial
support, with a budget of more than €500 million until 2013. A core NSRF
objective is to increase demand and upgrade the quality of the tourist
product and tourist services at all levels. NSRF support focuses on:
- prolonging the tourist period throughout Greece, and reducing seasonality
- promoting the country’s international appeal as a safe and attractive tourist destination
- Increasing the number of foreign visitors
- Reinforcing domestic tourism.
Investment
in the tourism sector will include the upgrade of marinas, the
promotion of special forms of tourism, the creation of cultural
pathways, the upgrade of winter tourism infrastructure, and the
subsidizing of private investments, according to the new Incentives Law
that was implemented in 2011.
Read more...
Sustainability
Inherent
in Greece’s tourism development policy is the issue of sustainability.
Many hotels and resort complexes are installing photovoltaic systems in
an effort to become more carbon neutral. The need for new and efficient
building solutions, desalination plants, energy efficient power
supplies, closed loop resource systems, and software monitoring systems
are just some of the areas in which Greece’s tourism sector will take
advantage of new technologies for years to come.
Also, Greece is
promoting its unique ecosystems and nature reserves, many listed under
the Ramsar Treaty. These are exceptional destinations where visitors may
enjoy some of the most diverse flora and fauna in Europe. From bird
watching to mountain hiking, activities that can be combined with
distinctive lodging and singular experiences are highly popular for
today’s traveler that is seeking out-of-the-ordinary experiences.
Human Resources
Because
Greece, a country of 11 million inhabitants, hosts more than 17 million
visitors, education and training in tourism services is paramount. The
workforce is multilingual, well versed in the tourism sector, and
willing to respond to new challenges. From management to catering, human
resources for tourism enterprises is a Greek strength. Read more...
Ministry of Tourism
Reflecting
the importance of tourism to the Greek economy, a ministry dedicated to
formulating and overseeing tourism policy is a core component of the
Greek government. The Ministry of Tourism coordinates a wide
number of diverse policies and developments with other ministries so
that Greece’s tourism sector remains strong, vibrant, and responsive. Read more...
See also: Greece Joins "50,000 Tourists" Initiative and Balkan Turismo
Greek National Tourism Organisation
The
Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO), under the direction of the
Ministry of Tourism, is responsible for promoting tourism in
Greece and oversees a number of organisations related to tourism
education, development, and real estate. Read more...
See also: Greece at the Vienna Tourism Fair, Greece at the World Travel Market and Visit Greece…on your Plate!
Global Marketing Support
Greece
as a tourism destination enjoys an extensive, multilingual, global
marketing campaign in all media. In addition, Greece is fully
represented at all key tourism trade shows and is promoted by major
travel and tour operators worldwide.
See also: Offices Abroad