Danish University Colleges Survey of Visitors to Bornholm 2002
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Danish University Colleges Survey of Visitors to Bornholm 2002 January - December 2002 Hartl, Ann Publication date: 2003 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to publication Citation for pulished version (APA): Hartl, A. (2003). Survey of Visitors to Bornholm 2002: January - December 2002. Center for Regional og Turismeforskning. 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Sep. 2021 Working paper nr. 15 Survey of Visitors to Bornholm January - December 2002 Results prepared by Ann Hartl Centre for Regional and Tourism Research/Center for Regional- og Turismeforskning Stenbrudsvej 55 DK-3730 Nexø, Denmark Tel.: +45 56 44 11 44, Fax: +45 56 49 46 24 E-mail: [email protected] Copyright: © 2003 Centre for Regional and Tourism Research and Ann Hartl. No part of this report may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form of means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission by the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research. Brief text quotations are exempted for review, press and academic purposes. ISBN: 87-90881-73-7 Net ISBN: 87-90881-74-5 Preface Leisure tourism on Bornholm is not a new phenomenon. It began in the 1860s and gained momentum after the establishment of regular summer steamship links to the island from Copenhagen, Sweden and Germany towards the end of the last century. These links established the pattern of visitor flows that are present to this day, in that the core markets for the tourist product of the island are still domestic visitors from the rest of Denmark and overseas visitors from Germany, Sweden and, to a lesser extent, Norway. Apart from records of overnight stays and passenger traffic kept by Denmark’s Statistic, BornholmsTrafikken and Bornholms Airport, and evidence from national surveys commissioned by the Danish Tourist Board, there has been very little market research concerning visitors to the island. Earlier studies have been: · Tourist Analysis Bornholm 1969: self-completion returnable postcard survey undertaken from 30 March to 4 October 1969, to obtain information on visitor profiles and levels of satisfaction (Bornholms Turistforening, 1970). The sample size achieved was 22,035; · Tourist Analysis Bornholm 1976: survey carried out by the county of Bornholm (Bornholms Amtskommune, 1976); · Bornholm as a Holiday Destination for German Tourists: a source market survey carried out during the months of June and July 1993 (FORSA, 1993). The sample size was 6,043 German people above 14 years of age; · Summer House Project Bornholm: a survey of 2,047 holiday cottage users with the primary purpose of assessing the quality of summer house provision (Hasløv and Kjærsgaard I/S, 1995). In July 1995 the Research Centre of Bornholm (now: Centre for Regional and Tourism Research) began conducting a survey among visitors to Bornholm. The survey was conducted in order to assess the nature of tourism demand in peripheral areas, using Bornholm as a case example for the purposes of fieldwork. During the first year people arriving and departing by ferry and plane were interviewed. From July 1996 only people departing by ferry were interviewed. The overall objective is to provide a comprehensive description of visitors to Bornholm that was in keeping with the standard analysis of destination surveys. Because the survey has been conducted for seven and a half year altogether, the data can also disclose trends in visitor patterns. The passenger survey carried out by the Centre for Regional and Tourism Research is, to our knowledge, the largest of its kind carried out in Denmark. Due to cost and a change in organisational structure at the CRT, it was decided to cease the data collection in the way it had been carried out from the start. It is, however, the CRT’s intention to use the data collected to this point for an assessment of Bornholm tourism in the future as well. Nevertheless, this is the last report of this kind. Peter Billing June 2003 Contents 1. Executive summary in Danish ................................................................................................ 7 2. Survey design ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.1. The composition of the report................................................................................... 9 2.2. Survey methodology ................................................................................................ 9 2.3. The year 2001 ....................................................................................................... 9 2.4. Acknowledgements ............................................................................................... 10 3. Number of visitors and visitors nights.................................................................................... 11 4. Profile and characteristics of visitors..................................................................................... 13 4.1. Profile and characteristics of visitors ....................................................................... 13 4.1.1. Key markets......................................................................................................... 13 4.1.2. Type of visit ......................................................................................................... 13 4.1.3. Purpose of visit .................................................................................................... 14 4.1.4. Party composition and party size............................................................................. 14 4.1.5. Length of stay ...................................................................................................... 14 4.1.6. Socio-economic characteristics............................................................................... 14 4.2. Awareness and influences on the decision to visit Bornholm....................................... 17 4.2.1. Visit to Bornholm as a child ................................................................................... 18 4.2.2. Source of information............................................................................................ 18 4.2.3. Attractiveness of Bornholm as a destination ............................................................. 18 4.3. Organisation of the visit......................................................................................... 19 4.3.1. Booking arrangements........................................................................................... 19 4.3.2. Tourist information centre usage............................................................................. 20 4.4. Accommodation usage and evaluation ..................................................................... 20 4.4.1. Type of accommodation......................................................................................... 21 4.4.2. Evaluation of accommodation................................................................................. 21 4.5. Visits to attractions ............................................................................................... 24 4.5.1. Heritage attractions............................................................................................... 24 4.5.2. Natural attractions................................................................................................ 24 4.5.3. Museums............................................................................................................. 24 4.5.4. Craft and other attractions ..................................................................................... 25 4.5.5. Additional attractions visited.................................................................................. 25 4.6. Activities undertaken by visitors.............................................................................. 26 4.6.1. Water based activities ........................................................................................... 26 4.6.2. Specific activities ................................................................................................. 26 4.6.3. Entertainment activities......................................................................................... 26 4.6.4. General recreational activities................................................................................. 27 4.6.5. Other activities..................................................................................................... 27 4.7. Transport............................................................................................................. 27 4.7.1. Transport mode ...................................................................................................