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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we tasted Eastern Europe by talking to local officials, entrepreneurs and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it offers travel seekers.
It took us over a year to complete a marvellous journey to 20 destinations and reveal how the travel market has changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We had an opportunity to explore various countries and cities with their cultures, traditions, and other unique features. And today, it's time to recap all our podcast episodes so you can taste 20 destinations again.
Here are the timeframes of our final episode:
1:40 - Croatia's tourism: virtual tours, and success in sustainability
3:37 - Dubrovnik's tourism: achievements in sustainability, and overtourism problems
5:30 - Split: the city of culture, sport, and gastronomy
7:33 - Armenia: the country of food, nature and hospitality
9:24 - Yerevan: first Christian capital, picturesque architecture
10:41 - Vilnius: a thinking out-of-the-box city
12:17 - Riga: a very green modern city and no less magnificent architecture
14:50 - Bratislava: a very secure city for every taste
17:19 - Kosice: a city with youthful and international vibe
19:50 - Tirana: city of youth and historical heritage
21:24 - Belgrade: city crystallizing beauty through the centuries
22:43 - Azerbaijan: all kinds of experiences in one country
24:40 - Tbilisi: a very diverse city with ancient history
26:28 - Moldova: a country where you must visit underground, enjoy the food and invest
28:24 - Skopje: the city of positive energy
30:55 - Ljubljana: the city of dragons and cultural activities
32:42 - Wroclaw: the meeting place
34:42 - Ukrainian tourism: challenges and outlooks
36:35 - Odesa's tourism: changes and adaptations to new challenges
38:25 - Lviv: a hidden gem with creative people in the heart of Ukraine
If you want to discover more about some destinations mentioned today, look for our previous episodes on all major podcast platforms.
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Wroclaw: the meeting place. Katarzyna Stępniak - Head of the Unit of Special Projects in the City Promotion and Tourism Office of Wroclaw - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:15 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Katarzyna and her experience at the City Promotion and Tourism Office of Wroclaw
2:42 - About tourism in Wroclaw during the time of the pandemic
7:44 - How does Wroclaw's tourism adapt to the pandemic, and what can it offer in 2022
9:40 - Why tourists should visit Wroclaw
12:15 - Wroclaw's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
15:08 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
17:32 - About gnomes as symbols of Wroclaw, and the discussion about the famous quest of finding them
21:24 - About the diverse Polish culture and why Wroclaw is called the meeting place
24:17 - Katarzyna’s favorite location in Wroclaw
26:17 - Her top-3 things list city visitors must do in Wroclaw
28:00 - About her favorite meal
28:40 - Why does Katarzyna love Wroclaw the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Ljubljana: the city of dragons and cultural activities. Janja Romih Kulenovic - manager of Visit Ljubljana - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:11 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Janja and her experience at Visit Ljubljana
1:42 - About tourism in Ljubljana during the time of the pandemic
2:34 - How does Ljubljana's tourism adapt to the pandemic, and what can it offer in 2022
3:22 - Why tourists should visit Ljubljana
6:13 - Ljubljana's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
7:48 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
8:23 - About dragon as a symbol of Ljubljana
10:13 - About the main features of the Dragon Carnival
10:55 - What Janja would recommend for a tourist who has only one day in a city
13:43 - Her favorite location in Ljubljana
14:43 - Janja's top-3 things list city visitors must do in Ljubljana
15:02 - About her favorite meal
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Skopje: the city of positive energy. Sinisa Pekevski - manager of Visit Skopje - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:11 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Sinisa and his experience at Visit Skopje
3:04 - About tourism in Skopje during the time of the pandemic
3:52 - How does Skopje's tourism adapt to the pandemic, and what can it offer in 2022
4:49 - Why tourists should visit Skopje
5:43 - Skopje's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
7:31 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
8:28 - Why do monuments play a significant role in the architecture of Skopje
9:52 - What attracts tourists from the whole world to visit Skopje
11:32 - Favorite location of Sinisa in Skopje
12:25 - Sinisa's top-3 things city visitors can not miss in Skopje
13:14 - What meal Sinisa would recommend for a city visitor
14:17 - Why does he love Skopje the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Tirana: city of youth and historical heritage. Eva Kushova - manager of Visit Tirana - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:17 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Eva and her experience at Visit Tirana
5:58 - About tourism in Tirana during the time of the pandemic
8:36 - How does Tirana's tourism adapt to the pandemic, and what can it offer in 2022
10:20 - Why tourists should visit Tirana
11:49 - Tirana's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
13:57 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
14:36 - What is the main feature of Tirana's culture
16:25 - About Dajti mountains, one of the most popular places in the region
17:46 - Favorite location of Eva in Tirana
18:32 - Eva's top-3 things list city visitors must do in Tirana
19:14 - What meal does Eva recommend to a tourist who has only one day in Tirana
20:08 - Why does she love Tirana the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Belgrade: city crystallizing beauty through the centuries. Miodrag Popovic - Director of the Tourist Organization of Belgrade - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:19 - An introduction by acquaintance with Miodrag and his experience at Tourist Organisation of Belgrade
3:59 - Why did he decide to connect his life with tourism
6:07 - About tourism in Belgrade during the time of the pandemic
8:58 - What can Belgrade's tourism offer tourists in 2022
12:58 - Belgrade's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
16:08 - Is there a place for tourism during possible new waves of the pandemic
17:56 - Belgrade's festivals: how visitors can feel the culture of the country during these events
20:40 - Where visitors can feel spiritual unity in Belgrade and what shapes the hospitality and mentality of the city's people.
24:57 - Favorite locations of Miodrag in Belgrade
27:09 - His favorite meal
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Tbilisi: a very diverse city with ancient history. Nana Maraneli - Senior Specialist of Tourism Development Department at Tbilisi City Hall - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:21 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Nana and her experience at Tbilisi City Hall's Tourism Development Department
2:51 - About tourism in Tbilisi during the time of the pandemic
4:26 - Adaptation of the city's tourism to the pandemic
5:10 - Why should tourists visit Tbilisi
6:13 - Tbilisi's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
7:12 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
7:47 - The history of Georgian wine has come more than 8,000 years: is it really tasty, and can the travelers to the country have an excellent time tasting it
9:58 - Nana's favorite place in Tbilisi with the greatest wine
10:23 - Could the city be attractive for the visitors seeking rich nightlife
11:21 - Favorite locations of Nana in Tbilisi
12:20 - Nana's top-3 things list country visitors must do in Tbilisi
12:46 - Her favorite national meal
14:33 - Why does she love Tbilisi the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Azerbaijan: all kinds of experiences in one country. Vafa Safarli - Communications Manager of the Azerbaijan Tourism Board - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:15 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Vafa and her experience at Azerbaijan Tourism Board
2:58 - About tourism in Azerbaijan during the time of the pandemic
5:22 - Adaptation of the country's tourism to the pandemic
9:01 - What are further reasons why tourists should visit Azerbaijan
10:53 - Azerbaijan's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
12:42 - Is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
14:12 - Carpet weaving: how the country visitors can immerse themselves into this tradition and take part in this exciting process
16:48 - In the light of rapid spreading of the Omicron: why tourists could feel safe in Azerbaijan
18:45 - Favorite locations of Vafa in Azerbaijan
19:54 - Vafa's top-3 things list country visitors must do in Azerbaijan
21:22 - Her favorite national meal
22:15 - Why does she love Azerbaijan the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Moldova: a country where you must visit underground, enjoy the food and invest. Stelian Manic - General Director of the Invest Moldova Agency - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:21 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Stelian and his experience at Invest Moldova Agency
3:07 - Briefly about tourism in Moldova during the time of the pandemic
5:04 - The most popular destinations in Moldova for locals
7:32 - About adaptation of the country's tourism to the pandemic
8:46 - Why tourists should visit Moldova
11:10 - Moldova's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
12:31 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
13:14 - Moldova's wine is very delicious, but it's often underestimated abroad: can the travelers spend a nice time tasting it, and are there any specific places they should visit to try the wine?
16:22 - Favorite locations of Stelian in Moldova
17:08 - Moldova is maybe one of the least visited countries in Europe: why so, and how to deal with that
18:47 - Stelian's top-3 things list country visitors must do in Moldova
19:03 - His favorite national meal
20:12 - Why does he love Moldova the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Kosice: a city with youthful and international vibe. Veronika Holečková - International Relations Manager of "Visit Kosice" - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:17 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Veronika and her experience at "Visit Kosice"
3:26 - Briefly about tourism in Kosice during the time of the pandemic
6:15 - About adaptation of the city's tourism to the pandemic
9:05 - Why people should visit Kosice
10:34 - Kosice's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
12:11 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
13:25 - Thoughts about could Kosice be interesting for young tourists: whether the city can offer visitors a bright nightlife with many bars and nightclubs for every taste.
10:19 - Is the city prepared enough for the possible new outbreak of the pandemic due to the spread of the Omicron strain of coronavirus
16:50 - Favorite locations of Veronika in Kosice
19:45 - Veronika's top-3 things list city visitors must do in Kosice
22:28 - Her favorite national meal
24:36 - Why does she love Kosice the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Lviv: a hidden gem with creative people in the heart of Ukraine. Vitaliy Kulyk - Director of Lviv Tourism Development Center - is our guest today.
That it is the first live-recorded episode of the “Tasting Eastern Europe” podcast. So don’t be surprised to hear the sounds of Lviv: trams, busses, cars, and people voices. So get ready to listen to the city, and not only to the speaker.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:36 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Vitaliy and his experience at Lviv Tourism Development Center
2:33 - Briefly about tourism in Lviv during the time of the pandemic
4:22 - About adaptation of the city's tourism to the pandemic
6:15 - What is workation
7:25 - Why people should visit Lviv in general
7:52 - How the city can be interesting for visitors from the perspectives of culture and events
8:40 - Lviv and "exotic" locations or activities
9:42 - The most popular unusual location in Lviv
9:56 - Lviv's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
11:10 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
12:02 - How Lviv wants to keep city visitors despite the new peak of the COVID-19 pandemic
12:57 - A favorite location of Vitaliy in Lviv
13:49 - Vitaliy's top-3 things list city visitors must do in Lviv
14:13 - His favorite national meal
14:28 - Why does he love Lviv the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Bratislava: a very secure city for every taste. Martin Volek - vice chairman of Bratislava Tourist Board - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:19 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Martin and his experience at the Bratislava Tourist Board
2:06 - Briefly about tourism in Bratislava during the time of the pandemic
3:06 - About adaptation of the city's tourism to the pandemic
3:48 - Why people should visit Bratislava
5:27 - Bratislava's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
7:02 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
8:45 - There is a part of Bratislava built during the socialist era. How city visitors can immerse themselves on pieces of remnants of the communism experiment
10:19 - What measures Bratislava is implementing to protect tourism from losses due to a new wave of COVID-19
12:26 - A favorite location of Martin in Bratislava
13:41 - Martin's top-3 things list city visitors must do in Bratislava
14:53 - His favorite national meal
15:23 - Why does he love Bratislava the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Armenia: the country of food, nature and hospitality. Ilona Vogel - a tourism development advisor at the Tourism Committee of Armenia's Ministry of Economy - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:16 - A brief introduction by acquaintance with Ilona and her experience at the Tourism Committee of Armenia's Ministry of Economy
2:09 - Briefly about tourism in Armenia during the time of the pandemic
3:09 - About adaptation of the country's tourism to the pandemic
5:36 - Why tourists should visit Armenia
9:29 - Armenia's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
11:36 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
12:40 - About safety of Armenia as a tourist destination
13:35 - One thing for which Europeans would like Armenia the most
14:08 - A favorite location of Ilona in Armenia
15:12 - Her favorite hike path
16:06 - Why does she love Armenia the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Riga, a very green modern city with no less magnificent architecture. Ieva Lasmane - a head of tourism in 'Live Riga' - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:15 - A brief introduction by acquaintance Ieva and her experience in 'Live Riga'
2:17 - Shortly about tourism in Riga during the time of the pandemic
3:33 - How Riga's tourism adapt to the pandemic
4:49 - Riga's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, green tourism
6:32 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
7:24 - How does the city take any actions to be ready for a new pandemic outbreak because of the Delta strain and minimize losses for the tourism sector
9:11 - About places in Riga where tourists could immerse themselves in remembrances from the Soviet occupation era?
10:20 - What are the 'five quirks' of Riga
12:37 - The top tourist locations in Riga, if to separate from the 'five quirks'
14:05 - A favorite location of Ieva in Latvia
14:50 - If she had to choose one location for the best illustrating of Riga
15:32 - Ieva's favorite meal
16:23 - Why does she love Latvia the most…
17:05 - ...and Riga
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Vilnius, a city that is thinking out-of-the-box Justina Garlaite - a project manager in 'Go Vilnius' - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:12 - A little introduction by acquaintance with Justina and her experience in 'Go Vilnius'
2:58 - Briefly about tourism in Vilnius during the time of the pandemic
4:07 - How Vilnius's tourism adapt to the pandemic
8:17 - Why tourists should visit Vilnius
9:44 - Vilnius's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, green tourism
12:18 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
14:19 - Why Vilnius and not any other city in Lithuania or even in the other Baltic States
16:36 - Projects of 'Go Vilnius' Justina is proud of the most
18:40 - How 'Go Vilnius' succeeds in uniting forces with other state institutions, businesses, and the public sector
20:36 - A favorite location of Justina in Vilnius
22:16 - Her favorite meal
24:09 - Why does she love Vilnius the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Yerevan: the capital of the first Christian nation, a city with picturesque architecture, and a home of a unique and tasty Armenian brandy. Gevorg Orbelyan - a head of the Tourism division of the Department of Culture and Tourism at Yerevan Municipality - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:29 - A little acquaintance with Gevorg Orbelyan and his experience in the Department of Culture and Tourism at Yerevan Municipality
4:19 - Briefly about tourism in Yerevan during the time of the pandemic
6:17 - About adaptation of the city's tourism to the pandemic
7:48 - Yerevan's changes in mobility, tourism infrastructure, and green tourism
9:49 - Few reasons why tourists should visit Yerevan
11:27 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
11:55 - How could Yerevan be interesting from the perspective of the capital of the first country to convert to Christianity, and if the city visitors immerse themselves in the perception of the history of this religion
15:14 - Where tourists could plunge into the history of traditional the "Arbun" drink (an Armenian brandy) and the culture of its drinking
18:08 - Why Yerevan is not on the list of the most popular destination among Europeans and how it could be changed
20:05 - Whether there are low-cost airlines coming to Armenia
21:15 - A favorite location of Gevorg in Yerevan
22:36 - His favorite meal
23:44 - Why does he love Yerevan the most
Let's taste Eastern Europe together!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Split: the city of culture, sport, and gastronomy. Duje Vulas from foreign markets and projects department at the Tourist Board of Split is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:16 - A little acquaintance with Duje Vulas and his experience on the Dubrovnik Tourist Board
6:09 - What Split can offer tourists in 2021
12:50 - Development in areas of mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, and green tourism
17:00 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
20:21 - The unique advantages of Split: why tourists should visit this city and not other resort towns in Croatia with beautiful architecture
23:34 - About cooperation with the business for tourism development
26:38 - A favorite location of Duje in Split
27:39 - His favorite meal
28:34 - Why does he love Split the most
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Dubrovnik's tourism, its achievements in sustainability, and how the city deals with overtourism. Ana Hrnic - a director of the Dubrovnik Tourist Board - is our guest today.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:17 - A little acquaintance with Ana Hrnic and her experience in the Dubrovnik Tourist Board
2:45 - A short description of challenging tourism in Dubrovnik during the time of the pandemic
5:42 - How Dubrovnik is dealing with overtourism and how the pandemic influenced that factor
9:33 - Things, which Dubrovnik can offer tourists in 2021
12:33 - How Dubrovnik adapts to the pandemic
17:53 - About changes in areas of mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, and green tourism
21:25 - The things local entrepreneurs offer tourists to make them fall in love with Dubrovnik
23:05 - How Dubrovnik Tourist Board unites forces with other state institutions to promote tourism to Dubrovnik
25:17 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Croatia's tourism: virtual tours, and success in sustainability. We tasted this topic with Lucijana Jerkovic, a head of Global PR in the Croatian National Tourist Board.
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:17 - A little acquaintance with Lucijana Jerkovic and her work in the Croatian National Tourist Board
2:20 - The biggest challenge Lucijana have had to deal with during her work for the Croatian National Tourist Board
3:42 - How does the Croatian National Tourist Board deal with the pandemic
6:14 - Why Croatia made an accent on virtual tourism, and how does the country benefit from it
8:31 - How does this digitalization of tourism work
10:05 - Ways to adapt tourism in Croatia to the pandemic, except digitalization
12:31 - The main reasons why tourists should visit Croatia
13:48 - How Croatia's tourism change in areas of mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, and green tourism
16:20 - Reflections about availability of a place for tourism in the pandemic world
18:18 - Discussion about the EU Digital COVID Certificates and whether the way this solution is implemented can solve the tourism problem
20:48 - The main merit of the Croatian National Tourist Board to make the country more attractive to foreign tourists
22:25 - A favorite location of Lucijana in Croatia
23:09 - Her favorite meal
23:42 - Why does she love Croatia the most
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the travel market beyond recognition. But don't be scared: it did not vanish, the travel market continues to develop!
In the podcast, we taste Eastern Europe talking to local entrepreneurs, officials, and other experts about how the region's tourism adapts to the demands of time and what it has to offer travel seekers.
Our today's topic is Odesa's tourism: how it changes and adapts to new challenges. We tasted this topic with Tetiana Markova, head of the department of culture and tourism in the Odesa city council
Here are the timeframes of our talk:
1:20-2:50 - A review of affairs with tourism in Odesa during the time of the pandemic
2:50-3:39 - The thoughts about challenges in front of Odesa's tourism, how it adapts to the pandemic, and what can offer tourists in 2021
3:39-5:16 - Why should tourists visit Odesa
5:16-6:30 - How Odesa's tourism change in areas of mobility, tourism infrastructure, sustainability, and green tourism
6:30-7:29 - Reflections about is there a place for tourism in the pandemic world
7:29-8:34 - How Odesa proves to tourists that it is not just about the sea
8:34-9:41 - Talk about adopting international experience in saving the tourism industry during the pandemic
9:41-10:37 - Why a tourist shall choose Odesa and not other seaside resorts (for example, Turkey, Greece, Georgia)