Pomme d'Or
The Pomme d'Or (French: golden apple) is a prize for excellence in the tourism industry awarded by FIJET, the European association of professional travel writers and journalists. It is awarded yearly to an organization, location or person for recognising superior efforts in promoting and raising the level of tourism.
List of recipients
- 1971 - Italy, Sicily
- 1971 - Belgium, Bokrijk
- 1971 - Netherlands, Efteling
- 1972 - Yugoslavia, Sveti Stefan
- 1972 - Hungary, Estergone
- 1972 - Ireland, "horse carriage excursions/holidays"
- 1973 - France, Thoiry-en-Yvelines
- 1973 - Belgium, Arthur Haulot (General Commissioner of Tourism)
- 1974 - United Kingdom, York
- 1975 - Romania, Bukovina
- 1976 - Germany, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- 1978 - Yugoslavia, Sarajevo
- 1979 - Bulgaria, Rila
- 1980 - France, Pézenas
- 1981 - Spain, Robert Lonati (Secretary General of World Tourism Organization - WTO)
- 1982 - Russia, Suzdal
- 1983 - Finland, Turku
- 1984 - Turkey, Antalya
- 1985 - Spain, Palos de la Frontera
- 1986 - Poland, Kraków
- 1987 - Cyprus, Nicosia
- 1988 - Portugal, Funchal/Madeira
- 1988 - Greece, Mont Pelion
- 1990 - Colombia, Cartagena de Indias
- 1991 - Tunisia, Utinah
- 1993 - Belgium, Antwerpen
- 1994 - Egypt, South Sinai
- 1995 - Cuba, Santiago de Cuba
- 1996 - Spain, Caceres
- 1996 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
- 1997 - Russia, Moscow and Jury Lushkov (ex-mayor of Moscow)
- 2000 - Belgium, Mol Lake District
- 2001 - Lebanon, City of Tyr
- 2002 - Egypt, Sharm el Sheikh
- 2003 - Turkey, Nemrut Dag
- 2004 - Czech Republic, Brno
- 2005 - Croatia, Split
- 2006 - Spain, Calpe
- 2009 - Spain & three locations in Romania, Cantabria
- 2010 - Egypt, Luxor
- 2011 - Croatia, Romania
- 2012 - Turkey, Egipt
- 2013 - Stratprat
- 2014 - Targu Jiu
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