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]]>Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular destination. It offers miles of coastline for sailors to explore and numerous islands with exquisite beaches. Fishing is very popular in Croatia and if you fancy fishing, check out spots such as Elfati and Kornati.
The Grenadines are known as the Spice Islands and are made up of 32 individual islands. A popular yachting spot is Princess Margaret Beach. Experience friendly people, beautiful scenery and explore 60 miles of the magical South Caribbean.
Catalina Island, California has crystal clear water, allowing you to see shipwrecks and aquatic life beneath the surface. Two Harbors is a popular sailing spot where you can tie up your boat and visit the village for a meal.
French Polynesia consists of four individual groups of islands, spread across 70 miles of the South Pacific. Tropical lagoons teaming with life, waterfalls, black and white sandy beaches and volcanic peaks make this a truly special destination.
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This is unbelievable. It turns out that Lithuania’s department of tourism decided to use images of other countries on a Facebook page that’s supposed to promote the country.
The pictures were actually taken in Slovenia and Finland, so poor tourists tempted by these pictures would have missed out. And the worst part? The slogan for the campaign was “Real is Beautiful”!
Australia’s also on the list of countries that have produced the worst tourism campaigns. In 2006, Tourism Australia spent $180 million on a campaign with the question: “Where the bloody hell are you?”
This didn’t go down well with potential visitors and didn’t generate extra tourism. All it did was annoy Britons for the use of a swear word, and Canada because of the campaign showing brazen alcohol use.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ZSfRpJlUra/?tagged=wherethebloodyhellareyouaustralia
Rhode Island’s Spring 2016 campaign cost $5 million and actually featured footage of Iceland and restaurants in Massachusetts on their website under the slogan “Cooler and Warmer.”
They were quickly mocked on social media, where the slogan was changed to “Dumb and Dumber.”
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]]>Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular destination. It offers miles of coastline for sailors to explore and numerous islands with exquisite beaches. Fishing is very popular in Croatia and if you fancy fishing, check out spots such as Elfati and Kornati.
The Grenadines are known as the Spice Islands and are made up of 32 individual islands. A popular yachting spot is Princess Margaret Beach. Experience friendly people, beautiful scenery and explore 60 miles of the magical South Caribbean.
Catalina Island, California has crystal clear water, allowing you to see shipwrecks and aquatic life beneath the surface. Two Harbors is a popular sailing spot where you can tie up your boat and visit the village for a meal.
French Polynesia consists of four individual groups of islands, spread across 70 miles of the South Pacific. Tropical lagoons teaming with life, waterfalls, black and white sandy beaches and volcanic peaks make this a truly special destination.
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]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/Bf2P5hSjm45/?tagged=tourismcampaign
This is unbelievable. It turns out that Lithuania’s department of tourism decided to use images of other countries on a Facebook page that’s supposed to promote the country.
The pictures were actually taken in Slovenia and Finland, so poor tourists tempted by these pictures would have missed out. And the worst part? The slogan for the campaign was “Real is Beautiful”!
Australia’s also on the list of countries that have produced the worst tourism campaigns. In 2006, Tourism Australia spent $180 million on a campaign with the question: “Where the bloody hell are you?”
This didn’t go down well with potential visitors and didn’t generate extra tourism. All it did was annoy Britons for the use of a swear word, and Canada because of the campaign showing brazen alcohol use.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ZSfRpJlUra/?tagged=wherethebloodyhellareyouaustralia
Rhode Island’s Spring 2016 campaign cost $5 million and actually featured footage of Iceland and restaurants in Massachusetts on their website under the slogan “Cooler and Warmer.”
They were quickly mocked on social media, where the slogan was changed to “Dumb and Dumber.”
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