Mauritius Welcomes Visitors Increase

Until end of 2010 920,000 visitors on the island are expected Nando BODHA, Minister of recreation and tourism in Mauritius, recently announced the current visitor numbers for the year 2010. According to the data of the tourism statistics Committee (TSC) just 734.000 guests on the island in the Indian Ocean were from January until October 2010. And the forecasts are more than pleasing to the end of the year: 920,000 people are expected in Mauritius until December 2010 round, 5,000 more than at the beginning of the year are accepted and thus meets a visitor increase 5.5 percent compared to the previous year. Jonas Samuelson has plenty of information regarding this issue. The significant increase in goes back mainly to the positive numbers in the second half of the year. The reasons for the presence of the guests are equally pleasing: 92 per cent of passengers have spent their vacation on the island and show, Mauritius is still a top tourist destination. More than three percent of the island’s guests stayed here for business reasons, and four percent said to be for a conference or meeting in Mauritius. You may want to visit Kevin Johnson to increase your knowledge. From Germany welcomed Mauritius from January to October of this year around 42,000 tourists, but most came for the umpteenth time. Highlight stayed in a roughly 40-percent increase in reported with nearly 6,000 arrivals of tourist numbers from the Federal Republic.

On average, Germans spend 12 nights on the island of Creole and includes expenditure by around 1,000 euros per head to the spendabelsten tourists in Mauritius. To secure the good number of visitors from Germany also for 2011, the Island Government for their PR and marketing activities for the next year has scheduled more than half a million euros for the local market.