Germans have always considered holidays an essential part of their lives: something that allowed them to get away under sunnier skies. While this behavior continues to characterize most Teutonic vacationers, two major trends are appearing: a desire (or a necessity for financial reasons) to discover German regions, and a need for adventure for younger generations.
Germans remain the great champions of the world of travel. The last study made on the German market by the Maison de la France sets their holiday departure rate at nearly 80%. And among these vacationers, more than 67% leave their country. This means around 45 million holidays abroad of 4 or more...
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