This first question had two goals. The first one was to reflect the share of respondents that do not travel for vacation. After eliminating them from the further analysis, the second goal behind this question was to get an idea how many respondents travel twice or more than twice a year and how many respondents travel only once per year. The results presented in Figure 8 show that 8.33% of the respondents travel once a year, 67.93% travel twice a year and 21.72% travel more than twice a year.
Figure 9: Type of accommodation (Q2) Source: Own research
This second question (Q2) is related to the type of the accommodation. The goal behind this question was to understand what share of the …show more content…
Subsequently, most of the questions that follow were considered in correlation with this question. The distribution in Figure 9 shows that most of the respondents choose a private accommodation i.e. 36.60%, 32.73% choose to stay in a hotel, 23.45% in a Bed and Breakfast, and 7.22% choose to stay in a camp.
The second question (Q2) is the most important one for the survey, given the core business of General’s Bed and Breakfast. It is basically related to most of the other questions. Namely, 91 (23.45%) of the respondents would choose Bed and Breakfast as a type of accommodation. All these 91 respondents would also choose a destination with lake/mountain (Q3) as well as destination with a rich cultural heritage (Q4). Only three of the 91 respondents would not travel to a less known destination (Q5). Only one of the 91 respondents that would choose Bed and Breakfast as a type of accommodation has still not heard of Ohrid (Q6). However, all of the 91 respondents that would choose Bed and Breakfast as a type of accommodation would visit Ohrid as well (Q7). Three