THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE
The following paper intends to spatially analyse the four main component categories that comprise touristic infrastructure (accommodation, restaurants, treatment, and entertainment) of the 12 Romanian seaside resorts, the coordinating center of the entire touristic activity in the area (the City of...
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description | The following paper intends to spatially analyse the four main component categories that comprise touristic infrastructure (accommodation, restaurants, treatment, and entertainment) of the 12 Romanian seaside resorts, the coordinating center of the entire
touristic activity in the area (the City of Constanţa), the towns of Năvodari and Ovidiu, as well as some rural settlements: 23 August, Agigea, Corbu, and Limanu (2 Mai and Vama Veche), that register a more intense touristic bustle. The accommodation capacity of this
main touristic region of the country was 111,986 beds in 2016, out of which 60.5% were in hotels, 11.2% in rented apartments, 8.7% in camping sites, 7.6% in villas, 6.3% in hostels, while the remaining 5.7% in bed & breakfast, bungalows, school camps, and touristic
cabins. The total number of accommodation units with restaurant facilities reached 1197 units with 175,016 seats, the dominant category being restaurants, mostly ancillary to hotel units. The most complex resort is Mamaia, with a capacity of 22,271 beds, and 47 large and very large hotels, most rated with 3, 4, or 5 stars. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6fa11e2ede86484fb6596fb8372e4f622022-12-21T18:01:38ZengEditura Universitatii din OradeaAnalele Universităţii din Oradea: Seria Geografie1221-12732065-34092017-03-012716269THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDEGeorge-Bogdan TOFAN0Adrian NIŢĂ1„Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Engineering and Informatics, Departament of Engineering and Informatics, Baia Mare Branch, 5 Culturii Street, Romania e-mail: bogdan.tofan@uvvg.ro„Babeș-Bolyai” University, Faculty of Geography, Gheorgheni Branch, Csiki Garden, Romania e-mail: nitaadrian@hotmail.comThe following paper intends to spatially analyse the four main component categories that comprise touristic infrastructure (accommodation, restaurants, treatment, and entertainment) of the 12 Romanian seaside resorts, the coordinating center of the entire touristic activity in the area (the City of Constanţa), the towns of Năvodari and Ovidiu, as well as some rural settlements: 23 August, Agigea, Corbu, and Limanu (2 Mai and Vama Veche), that register a more intense touristic bustle. The accommodation capacity of this main touristic region of the country was 111,986 beds in 2016, out of which 60.5% were in hotels, 11.2% in rented apartments, 8.7% in camping sites, 7.6% in villas, 6.3% in hostels, while the remaining 5.7% in bed & breakfast, bungalows, school camps, and touristic cabins. The total number of accommodation units with restaurant facilities reached 1197 units with 175,016 seats, the dominant category being restaurants, mostly ancillary to hotel units. The most complex resort is Mamaia, with a capacity of 22,271 beds, and 47 large and very large hotels, most rated with 3, 4, or 5 stars.http://geografie-uoradea.ro/Reviste/Anale/Art/2017-1/7.AUOG_735_Tofan.pdfthe Romanian seaside of the Black SeaMamaiahotelsaccommodation |
spellingShingle | George-Bogdan TOFAN Adrian NIŢĂ THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE Analele Universităţii din Oradea: Seria Geografie the Romanian seaside of the Black Sea Mamaia hotels accommodation |
title | THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE |
title_full | THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE |
title_fullStr | THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE |
title_full_unstemmed | THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE |
title_short | THE TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN SEASIDE |
title_sort | touristic infrastructure of the romanian seaside |
topic | the Romanian seaside of the Black Sea Mamaia hotels accommodation |
url | http://geografie-uoradea.ro/Reviste/Anale/Art/2017-1/7.AUOG_735_Tofan.pdf |
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