Christian Tour: Good Friday holiday increases Easter tourist numbers by 30%
The travel agency Christian Tour estimates that the Good Friday holiday will result in an approximately 30% increase in the number of tourists going on Easter vacations to domestic and international destinations.
Starting this year, Romanians will have four days off for the Easter holidays, and many of them will want to take advantage of this period to go on vacation at home and abroad.
Romanians are looking for packages both within the country and across borders. Those who want to spend the holidays in a traditional style primarily choose Valea Prahovei, Bucovina, Maramures, Brasov, and Marginimea Sibiului
Among the international destinations chosen during the Easter holidays are Israel or Bulgaria. At the same time, the demand for city breaks abroad is high, with Romanians choosing cities such as Rome, Milan, Prague, or Vienna.
The tour operator owns 40 of its own agencies in Romania and is present abroad in Poland, Serbia, the Republic of Moldova, Greece, Turkey, Spain, and the United States (online division).
nSource: Profit
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Easter tourism expected to grow?
Christian Tour estimates a 30% increase in the number of tourists due to the Good Friday holiday.
What are the most popular domestic destinations for Easter?
Traditional favorites include Valea Prahovei, Bucovina, Maramures, Brasov, and Marginimea Sibiului.
Which international cities are preferred for city breaks?
Romanians are frequently choosing Rome, Milan, Prague, and Vienna for their Easter city breaks.