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P eter Vesenjak, Hosting d.o.o. Tuhelj, 11.10.2014

DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPA TOURISM IN SLOVENIA EXPERIENCES FROM THE TRANSITION PERIOD AND AFTER JOINING THE EU OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF THE INDUSTRY IN THE SEE REGION. P eter Vesenjak, Hosting d.o.o. Tuhelj, 11.10.2014. Spa sector in Slovenia - fastest growing tourism branch – 15 spas.

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P eter Vesenjak, Hosting d.o.o. Tuhelj, 11.10.2014

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  1. DEVELOPMENT OF THE SPA TOURISM IN SLOVENIAEXPERIENCES FROM THETRANSITIONPERIOD AND AFTER JOINING THE EUOPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESOF THE INDUSTRY IN THE SEE REGION Peter Vesenjak, Hosting d.o.o. Tuhelj, 11.10.2014

  2. Spa sector in Slovenia - fastest growing tourism branch – 15 spas EU accessio, second investment cycle Ownership definition, privatisation, first investment cycle +27% Share in all Slovenia Hotel industry: 18,5% (15 spas) Spa destination -> 26,5% of all beds in Slovenian tourism

  3. More arrivals, more overnights, quality development ... +77% Share in all Slovenia: 26,4% (15 spas) 31,5% (all spa destinations)

  4. Development of higher quality of lodging and services standards

  5. Low dependency on domestic health insurance guests/patients

  6. Stable occupancy rate with all year round operation

  7. Best occupancy rate in Spa hotels – But decline since 2003? Challenge?

  8. Importance of international markets for long term growth Number of overnights in Slovenian Spas (2010)

  9. Intensifiying the international markets in last period.

  10. High importance of thermal and recreation water surfaces

  11. Diversified revenues

  12. Stability of operations

  13. Growing efficiency

  14. Growing efficiency

  15. Increasing level of prices

  16. The most succesful and fastest growing part of Slovenian tourism – comparison to all hotel industry

  17. Lessons from transition period and accession to EU

  18. Thank You for Your attention. Hosting d.o.o.www.hosting.siPeter VesenjakMtel: 00386 41 514 020

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