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Greece remains popular destination for Serbs

10. March 2010. | 09:51 10:08

Source: ANSAmed, EMportal

Greece would have the largest demand for summer vacation this year also, and Spain would be on the second place, after the visa abolishment that increased interest in this country.

Serbian tourists interested in spending summer in Greece and Spain, reports ANSAmed.

Greece would have the largest demand for summer vacation this year also, and Spain would be on the second place, after the visa abolishment that increased interest in this country.

According to the survey of National Association of Tourist Agencies (YUTA), one half of citizens would spend their summer in Greece, while 18% decided to go to Spain, and the third place went to Turkey.

Greece is the fourth most popular tourist destination in the European Union for 2010, according to the EU Eurobarometer poll, unveiled on Tuesday.

The most popular tourist destination in the EU is Spain, followed by Italy and France. Responding to the question "where do you intend to go for holidays in 2010", 8.3 percent said Spain, 6.1 picked Italy, 5.8 percent prefer France and 3.9 percent said Greece.

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