Tourism in Mauritius
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Tourism in Mauritius is
an important component of the Mauritian economy as well as a significant source of its
foreign exchange revenues. The tourism industry is also a major economic pillar
on the island of Rodrigues,
however tourism has not been developed in Agaléga
Islands. Mauritius is mostly appreciated by tourists for its natural
beauty and man-made attractions, multi-ethnic and cultural diversity of the
population, tropical climate, beautiful beaches and water sports.
History
In
the past thirty years, Mauritius has developed from a low-income economy based
on agriculture to a middle-income diversified economy. Much of this economic
growth has been the result of the expansion of the luxury tourism sector.
Mauritius was mainly dependent on the sugar and textiles industries, as world
sugar prices declined and the production of textiles became economically
unfeasible, the government decide to expand the tourist industry.
Over
the years visitors to Mauritius has been mostly from European countries, due to
the economic downturn in Europe in 2011, the government decided to diversify
its market by providing direct flights to Asian and African countries which
were experiencing higher growth in terms of arrival.
Overview[
Flic en Flac, a beach on
the western part of the island
The
tourism sector is supervised by the Ministry of Tourism
and Leisure, the Mauritius
Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) promotes Mauritius by
conducting advertising campaigns, participating in tourism fairs and
organizing, in collaboration with the local tourism industry, promotional
campaign and activities in Mauritius and abroad. The Tourism Authority (TA) is
responsible for licensing, regulating and supervising the activities of tourist
enterprises, pleasure crafts, skippers and canvassers. It also contributes to
the uplifting of the destination and provides technical assistance toRodrigues island. The Association des
Hôteliers et Restaurateurs de l'île Maurice (AHRIM) is a non-profitable
organization set up in 1973 to represent and promote the interests of hotels
and restaurants in Mauritius.
Statistics
According
to Statistics Mauritius,
total passenger arrivals to Mauritius in 2011 was 1,294,387 and tourist
arrivals for the year attained 964,642.] In 2012 emerging markets, Russian Federation and People’s Republic of
China, registered positive growths of 58.9% and 38.0% respectively.
According theBank of Mauritius the
gross tourism receipts was Rs44 billion in 2012. The
forecast number of tourist arrival for 2013 is 1 million.
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