Better understanding your territory means better welcoming your visitors. The Tourism Observatory is a valuable tool available to professionals to monitor the evolution of tourism in the Grand Avignon and surrounding areas. Whether you are a host, restaurateur, cultural actor or elected official, this data will help you refine your strategy, guide your actions and anticipate trends.

Find here the main links to studies and dashboards produced by local and regional tourism observatories.

Observatory of Grand Avignon

Monitoring of attendance, customer profiles, tourist behavior: The Grand Avignon draws on data from regional and departmental studies to better understand visitors and adapt its offerings. These analyses help guide the actions of tourism stakeholders and strengthen the attractiveness of the region.

OGD observatories

Vaucluse Provence Attractiveness Observatory

Key figures on tourist numbers, seasonal reports, economic reports, customer typology, etc. VPA offers comprehensive analyses to monitor the department's tourism dynamics.

Observatory of the Gard Departmental Tourism Committee

The Gard Tourist Development and Reservation Agency regularly publishes dashboards and surveys on attendance, performance and tourist clientele in the region.

Zoom: ViaRhôna, a route under surveillance

A. Hocquel VPA
ViaRhôna sign

Evaluation of the attendance and economic benefits of the ViaRhôna.

This cycle route which crosses the Grand Avignon is regularly monitored. Attendance data, profiles of visitors by bike, economic impact on the areas crossed... Find the results of studies carried out by the partners of the ViaRhôna (including the Grand Avignon).

Tourism data is now essential for effectively managing your business or developing large-scale projects. By relying on these observatories, you gain access to reliable, up-to-date, and contextualized information.
Remember to consult them regularly to anticipate developments in the sector and stay in line with visitors' expectations.

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