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Analysis of tourist activity in Haute-Vienne

Haute-Vienne tourism situation in July 2023

Understanding the tourism market is of vital importance to all those involved. It enables them to anticipate trends, adjust their offerings in line with market expectations, and seize emerging opportunities. Business analysis guides strategic decisions, helping destinations to adapt to economic fluctuations, changes in tourism behavior and societal shifts. Business data guides tourism promotion, facilitates flow management, and contributes to the development of policies conducive to the sustainable development of tourism.

✅ 57% positive opinions for July. A clear drop in satisfaction levels for professionals responding to the survey compared to the pre-season.

✅ The general feeling remains gloomy, as the 2023 high season would not expect, in July, the exceptional good results of 2022. The good news is the increase in foreign clientele.

✅ July was satisfactory on the surface for a majority of professionals, but a trend is emerging with a slowdown in activity (general inflation in France is thought to be to blame).

We’ll have to wait and see what happens in August, which could well change the balance of the season.

The stagnation of the French population, purchasing power, the June riots in France, the school calendar and the search for the best value for money would explain this average start to the season.

Overall satisfaction was low for the July 14th weekend, rated as good by 59% of respondents (campsites, hotels and visitor sites).

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Stéphane Roux
Development Manager
Stéphane coordinates the brand's digital tools and supports (website, application, marketplace), co-administers the SIRTAQUI database, supports project developers and service providers in their progress (classification, qualification, themes, online sales, visibility) and runs the departmental tourism observatory.
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