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Ahead of ITB Berlin, Civitatis highlights +30% portfolio growth in Germany since 2019

Civitatis, the leading technological platform for booking Spanish-speaking activities, day trips, guided tours, and excursions worldwide – both in the B2C and B2B channels – proudly announces significant growth in its portfolio in Germany over the past few years.
From 2019 to 2023 the company’s portfolio of tours & experiences products in Germany has experienced an impressive increase of over 30%, showcasing its commitment to providing diverse and engaging experiences for Spanish speakers wherever they visit in the world.

The global pandemic posed challenges for the travel industry, but despite these hurdles Civitatis managed to thrive still. As of today Civitatis boasts a robust presence in the German market, featuring 256 different activities available and 48 destinations across the country for Spanish speakers using the web platform.

The commitment to diversity is further highlighted by the popularity of the Top 5 activities in Germany:

Free tour of Berlin (27% of total reservations in Germany)
Free tour of Munich (13% of total reservations in Germany)
Free tour of the Berlin Wall and the Cold War
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Free tour of Hamburg

Enrique Espinel, COO at Civitatis, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s growth in the German market, stating: “We are excited to share our success story as we continue to grow our portfolio in Germany, which is now one of our most important destinations. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, our team has worked tirelessly to offer an extensive range of activities and destinations for Spanish speaking travellers visiting German cities and rural sights.”

ITB Berlin, one of the industry’s premier events, will take place at Messe Berlin from 4-7 March and the Civitatis team will be attending to connect with industry professionals, partners, and potential collaborators.


Source: Organisations & Operators - breakingtravelnews


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