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Place
Tourism in Abruzzo
Santa Maria di Collemaggio
Time zone
UTC+1 (Central European Time)
Area code
+39
Website
Abruzzoturismo Official Page
See also: Abruzzo
Tourism in Abruzzo has become one of the most prosperous sectors in the economy of Abruzzo, and in recent years has seen a remarkable growth attracting numerous tourists from Italy and Europe.[1] According to statistics, in 2021 arrivals totaled 1,330,887.[2] A total of 5,197,765 arrivals were tourists,[3] a figure that puts the region seventeenth among the Italian regions for numbers of tourists per year. A moderate support to tourism is also given to the Abruzzo Airport with many low cost and charter flights connecting the entire region with the rest of Europe.[4]
Abruzzo tourism can basically be divided into three different types: mountain tourism[5] hiking natural which includes numerous ski resorts, nature reserves and protected areas, beach tourism and coastal with the number of resort, hotel, camping and beaches,[6] and finally the art-historical tourism religious and cultural concentrated mostly in mountain villages and historic towns such as l'Aquila, Vasto, Chieti, Teramo, Sulmona and many others.[7]
In January 2016 the online newspaper HuffingtonPost.com has included Abruzzo in its "The World's 12 Best Place to Live or Retire in 2016",[8] writing:
"It's hard to think of a lovelier corner of Italy than the Abruzzo. The beaches are golden, and the sea rolls out like a giant bolt of turquoise silk. There are mountains, too, meaning that, living here, you'd have both skiing and beach-combing on your doorstep, depending on the season. This region is one of Italy's secret treasures"
In 2022 also american travel magazine Travel + Leisure include Abruzzo in 50 Best Places to Travel in 2022.[9]
In 2021, arrivals were 1,330,887 tourists.[10]
^Maria Pasquale (15 January 2018). "10 reasons to visit Abruzzo, Italy's new hot destination". CNN. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
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