Minister for Gozo, Clint Camilleri, revealed the Extended-Stay Incentive Scheme for the Accommodation Sector in Gozo 2023-24, a new measure from the 2023 Budget aimed at attracting high-quality tourists throughout the year.
The scheme applies to tourists staying in Gozo between October 15, 2023, and March 15, 2024, for a minimum of 10 nights, receiving a 30% discount on bookings up to €300. The funding will be split between the government (80%) and the private sector (20%).
Minister Camilleri emphasized targeting off-peak months and winter to make Gozo more than a summer destination. He mentioned the significant growth in tourism during pandemic shoulder periods and the ongoing efforts by the government and stakeholders to bolster Gozo’s tourism potential.
Additionally, private operators offer an extra 10% voucher to incentivize returning tourists during the summer months. Camilleri thanked the Gozo Tourism Association and the Directorate for Tourism and Economic Development for their involvement in developing the scheme and attracting interest from accommodation operators and digital platforms.
The scheme aims to not only attract more tourists during the off-peak months but also cater to those seeking longer vacations. It aligns with sustainable tourism principles. Fifteen operators are participating, offering over 140 eligible properties, including 4 and 5-star hotels, boutique hotels, self-catering villas, and farmhouses.
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