Getting outdoors, mixing work and pleasure and cheaper trips: How Covid (partly) changed tourism in France
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Patrick Goas transformed an isolated campsite in southwestern France into a profitable venture post-Covid. As demand for outdoor vacations surged due to pandemic lockdowns, he enhanced the site with wooden cabins, yoga classes, and a spa. This diversification attracted families and businesses, increasing occupancy rates beyond typical campsite averages. Goas emphasizes that this successful model can be replicated across France, indicating a broader trend towards upscale outdoor tourism in response to changing traveler preferences after the pandemic.
Read at Le Monde.fr
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