Seaside love: North Wales 'staycations' create bustling jobs marketSeaside towns across North Wales continue to provide thousands of jobs as the “staycation” culture helps boost visitor numbers.
"Our figures show that, so far, the British seaside tourist industry has weathered the age of austerity very well indeed.
"The survival of a large seaside tourist industry should be good news, not just for most seaside towns but also for UK plc."
ewi Davies, Regional Strategy Director at the Tourism Partnership North Wales, said: “The importance of the visitor economy in our seaside resorts as contributor to the regional economy cannot be over emphasised.
“With 200,000 bed spaces in North Wales – most of which are in the coastal areas – they sustain thousands of jobs.”
Cllr Graham Rees, Conwy’s Cabinet Member for Tourism, Marketing and Leisure, said: “We can’t underestimate the value of our tourism offer.
"Our attractions and events are world class, generating £740m into the local economy, attracting nine million visitors a year and supporting over 12,000 jobs.
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