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(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 16 - There are 11.5 million Italians who have chosen to travel for a holiday, taking advantage of the Easter holidays but also of the nearby bridge on April 25.
This is what emerges from the Coldiretti / Ixè analysis which highlights a recovery in Easter tourism after two years of limitations and lockdowns due to the pandemic.
Considering the international tensions linked to the war in Ukraine, the favorite destination remains the Belpaese, chosen by 95% of Italians, with almost one in three (29%) who will remain within their region of residence, with a holiday almost at km 0;
only a minority will make a trip to Europe, while very few will go further, including America, Asia and Oceania.
And signs of recovery also come from foreign tourism, a strategic sector for the sector,
that the two years of the pandemic have seriously penalized.
On the podium of the most popular destinations - specifies Coldiretti - the sea and the cities rise up, with 32% of the preferences, followed by mountains (20%) and countryside (17%).
With the crisis weighing on citizens' pockets, the most popular accommodations, however, become the homes of relatives and friends, indicated by 32% of Italians, which exceed the hotels, chosen by 26% of holidaymakers, while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by desire to be outdoors but also to discover good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
On the podium of the most popular destinations - specifies Coldiretti - the sea and the cities rise up, with 32% of the preferences, followed by mountains (20%) and countryside (17%).
With the crisis weighing on citizens' pockets, the most popular accommodations, however, become the homes of relatives and friends, indicated by 32% of Italians, which exceed the hotels, chosen by 26% of holidaymakers, while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by desire to be outdoors but also to discover good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
On the podium of the most popular destinations - specifies Coldiretti - the sea and the cities rise up, with 32% of the preferences, followed by mountains (20%) and countryside (17%).
With the crisis weighing on citizens' pockets, the most popular accommodations, however, become the homes of relatives and friends, indicated by 32% of Italians, which exceed the hotels, chosen by 26% of holidaymakers, while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by desire to be outdoors but also to discover good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
followed by mountains (20%) and countryside (17%).
With the crisis weighing on citizens' pockets, the most popular accommodations, however, become the homes of relatives and friends, indicated by 32% of Italians, which exceed the hotels, chosen by 26% of holidaymakers, while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by desire to be outdoors but also to discover good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
followed by mountains (20%) and countryside (17%).
With the crisis weighing on citizens' pockets, the most popular accommodations, however, become the homes of relatives and friends, indicated by 32% of Italians, which exceed the hotels, chosen by 26% of holidaymakers, while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by desire to be outdoors but also to discover good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by the desire to be outdoors but also by the discovery of good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
while in third place are the farmhouses, driven by the desire to be outdoors but also by the discovery of good food.
In fact, 82% of Italians at Easter look for tradition at the table and the agritourism - underlines Coldiretti - combines hospitality with the possibility of eating local popular culture dishes.
(HANDLE).
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