Travelbiz E-Zine
6
March
2024

Turkish Tourism Minister pushes to make Türkiye a hotspot for affluent travellers

HIGHLIGHTS.

  • Turkish Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy aims to make Türkiye a go-to destination for affluent travellers with new strategies
  • He wants to extend the tourism season to 12 months and attract tourists to all 81 provinces
  • The ministry has introduced “night museums” to allow tourists to visit cultural hotspots outside of regular visiting hours
  • Minister Ersoy is making a push to have all 21,000 of Türkiye’s hotels sustainably certified
  • The tourism industry in Türkiye brought in £42.5 billion last year

With its well-run hotels, quality service, and hospitality, Türkiye is not only a very popular destination for family holidays but also, thanks to recent investments and effective new strategies, an essential cultural destination for affluent travellers.

In this important development, the public sector has always been successful and innovative in its approach, and the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, has played a significant role. The Ministry, managed by experienced tourism professional Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, has developed international events, sports tournaments and festivals, which promote short-term stays. These efforts have significantly promoted wealthy individuals’ visits to the country.

Moreover, the Ministry has created various incentives for tourists to leave the comfortable hotel facilities in Türkiye for excursions. Intending to increase the number of tourist attractions, archaeological excavations will now be conducted year-round and the number of excavation sites is increasing to 172 under the inspiring “Legacy for the Future” project.

Excavations and restorations also benefit the district and the surrounding cities, enabling all city stakeholders to utilise tourism revenues. In addition, the Ministry has created innovative concepts such as “night museums”, which allow tourists to visit monumental structures and ancient cities outside of regular visiting hours. This initiative has led to record-breaking visitor numbers to open-air museums like Aphrodisias.

Aiming to turn Türkiye into a top destination for affluent tourists, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, Minister of Culture and Tourism, wants to extend the tourism season to 12 months and attract tourists to all 81 provinces. He summarises his objectives: “The Marmara and Mediterranean regions of Türkiye predominantly generate 80% of the country’s tourism revenues. The Aegean region accounts for about 10%, while the remaining 10% is shared among the Black Sea region and other parts of Anatolia. One of our key objectives is to increase the number of tourists and revenue while extending tourism to other regions with various products. In this regard, one of the most important topics for us is the Aegean coast: despite its potential, cultural assets, coastlines and natural resources, is not where it should be regarding tourism. We will therefore continue our endeavours to place the Aegean coast higher on the travel agenda of international tourists.

Knowing that affluent and environmentally conscious tourists prioritise sustainability, Minister Ersoy is making great efforts to push for sustainability certifications of tourism facilities. Significant progress has been made in this regard, as more than 16,000 out of approximately 21,000 hotels in Türkiye have successfully obtained sustainability certifications.

Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (TGA), which promotes Türkiye in more than 200 countries to attract distinguished tourists, points out that Türkiye is not only a suitable destination for “sea, sand and sun” holidays but now also offers more than 60 other tourism products, such as nature and adventure, cruise tourism and blue cruise, cycling and other sports, archaeological and cultural tours, religious routes, as well as gastronomic experiences. The inclusion of İstanbul, İzmir and Bodrum in the prestigious Michelin Guide – one of the world’s most respected gastronomy selections – is clear and compelling evidence of the success of actions in this context. Further proof of Türkiye’s continuous achievements in this respect is the increasing number of sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List, such as Ankara and the ancient city of Gordion.

Aiming to become the world’s third-most important tourism country in the near future, with 56.7 million visitors and $54.3 billion tourism revenue in 2023, Türkiye also promises to be one of the most preferred destinations for affluent tourists.

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