Cette conférence est organisée par le CETOP, au grand amphi du lycée hôtelier le vendredi 7 juin à 9h, avec le Pr. HA, docteur en Management, responsable du département Tourisme de l’Université d’Hô Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Following the decision of the Administrative Court of Papeete of October 16, 2018, French Polynesia must issue an air operator certificate (AOC) to Islands Airline. Find the analysis of our expert Sylvain PETIT in this post.
On September 5, 2018, Pierre GHEWY, Christophe BENAVENT and Hiriata BROTHERSON of the CETOP met with representatives of Tahiti Tourism to present them with a new tool to assess tourism development.
The CETOP (Centre d'Etudes du Tourisme en Océanie-Pacifique) is delighted to welcome you to this website dedicated to the study of tourism in the Oceania-Pacific region.
This university diploma is open to holders of the baccalaureate. Its aim is to provide theoretical and practical elements of the profession of tourist guide in French Polynesia.
All the presentations of the 3rd PIURN conference at the UPF from October 8th to 10th 2018 are available and may be watched on the UPF's YouTube channel.
French Polynesia just crossed the line of 200 000 visitors in 2018 and now wonders how to reach 300 000 visitors by the end of the year. Discover the analysis of Yann RIVAL.
French Polynesia just crossed the line of 200 000 visitors in 2018 and now wonders how to reach 300 000 visitors by the end of the year. Discover the analysis of Yann RIVAL.
On January, 11th 2019, students of the UPF and Linfield College met on our campus to mutually introduce their diploma and universities but also to learn about the basics of Tourism Economics in French Polynesia.
With the rise of online booking sites, are travellers' behaviour changing? Find Pierre GHEWY's analysis in this post.
Tout récemment, Le Méridien est devenu le « Tahiti Ia Ora Beach Resort managed by Sofitel » sans changement de propriétaire. Tendance très actuelle en Polynésie française, retrouvez l'analyse de Jean-Claude OULÉ dans ce billet.
Le centre d'Etudes du tourisme en Océanie-Pacifique (CETOP) est une composante du Laboratoire du département Droit, Economie et Gestion : Gouvernance et Développement Insulaire (GDI) de l’Université de la Polynésie française