All you want to know about the Dutch and their travelling.
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Worldwide almost three-quarters of travellers (71%) regret missed opportunities to travel, among young people aged 18-24 (Generation Z) this is even 82%. Among all generations almost a fifth of all travellers (19%) say that they have found their passion or purpose in life while travelling, 17% have overcome a great fear and 15% have learned a new language.
When it comes to booking holiday accommodation, the Dutch are leading the way in Europe. This is shown by research by Eurostat, the bureau of statistics of the European Union. The organization retrieved the online travel data of all EU members. 86% of the holidays (flights, accommodation, car rental, trips) abroad is booked online.
Did the Dutch invent the concept of going on a holiday? Certainly not. Are they the only ones in the whole wide world that travel? Heck no. So what makes the Dutch traveller so special?
Let’s start by stating that the Dutch have a lot of free time: with a standard of 25 days of annual leave and 30.6 hours (as average) per week it’s not surprising that as a result, your around the block dutchie goes on holiday almost 3 times a year!
The number of Dutch people going on winter sports is increasing again. Last year, more than 7% of Dutch people who are 18 or older, were planning to go on winter sports last winter. This percentage covers nearly 1 million winter sports enthusiasts.
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