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Travel Expenses Reach 3.45 Billion Euros in 2023

Newsroom July 25 06:51

The Hellenic Statistical Authority has published the results of a survey on the travel habits of Greek tourists in 2023.

The survey indicates that in 2023, 4.9 million people of all ages made at least one trip, resulting in a total of 8.3 million trips. This represents a 1.7% increase in travelers and a 0.6% increase in trips compared to 2022. The total number of overnight stays in 2023 was 77.8 million, and travel expenses amounted to 3.45 billion euros, marking a 2.2% decrease in overnight stays but a 3.6% increase in expenses compared to 2022.

Specifically, the number of people aged 15 and over who traveled in 2023 reached 4.1 million, a 2.4% increase, while they made 6.9 million trips, a slight decrease of 0.2% compared to 2022. These travelers had a total of 66 million overnight stays and spent 3.18 billion euros, showing a decrease of 3.8% in overnight stays but an increase of 2.8% in expenses compared to 2022.

Most trips made by people aged 15 and over (96.6%) were for personal reasons (rest, recreation, holidays, visiting relatives and friends, other personal reasons), while 3.4% were for business purposes.

Comparing the personal trips in 2023 with those in 2022, there is a 1.9% increase in travelers, a 0.4% increase in the number of trips, and a 3.1% increase in expenses, despite a 3.3% decrease in overnight stays.

Among those traveling for personal reasons in 2023, the 45-64 age group showed the most significant increase, with 4.5% more travelers, 4.6% more trips, 6.2% higher expenses, and a 2.2% increase in overnight stays.

The length of personal trips saw the most significant increase in trips lasting from 4 to 7 nights, with a 10.5% increase in trips and a 9.6% increase in overnight stays.

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Most personal trips were made using land transportation (4.7 million trips), followed by sea transportation (1 million trips). Land travel saw the most significant increase, rising by 5.8%.

About 55.5% of personal trips involved non-rental accommodations, with 58% of these being provided free of charge by relatives and friends. These trips accounted for 72.9% of the total number of overnight stays. Trips to privately owned vacation homes increased by 10.3%, with a slight decrease of 0.3% in overnight stays.

For trips involving rented accommodations (44.5% of personal trips), the primary choice was hotels and similar establishments (62.2%). Trips to hotels and similar accommodations increased by 4.1%, with a corresponding 2.3% increase in overnight stays in 2023 compared to 2022.

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