Genealogy Tourism in Sparta

Dear Friends,

On Tuesday, September 3 at 6:00 p.m., I have been invited to give a presentation in Sparta, Greece on “Genealogy Tourism” (see news article here). My cousin, Georgios Kostakos, recently organized Sparta.Komvos, a group that hosts a variety of speakers and events that both educate and interest youth and modern Spartans.

Georgios asked if I could talk about the work I have been doing for many years with Spartan genealogy research. As I considered what could be of interest for this audience, I decided to help them understand the concept of Heritage Travel, or Diaspora Travel, or Genealogy Tourism — whichever term is used — and the opportunities it can bring. Businesses, artisans, shop owners and the hospitality industry could reap significant benefits by welcoming family historians.

We are a niche group with specific needs and expectations when we travel to visit our ancestral land. We want to find living cousins, go to the archives and research, understand our heritage, immerse ourselves in culture, and “walk where our ancestors walked.” Going to the beach and touring ancient ruins is a side note, not the purpose of our visit. I think it would be helpful for the Spartan community understand this type of tourism, and how they can prepare to help us researchers when we visit. The benefits that will come to them could be significant.

If you have suggestions to share with me that I can share with this group, I would love to hear from you. Please, send me a message and I will pass along your thoughts.

I’ll let you know how the event is received. Wish me luck! 🙂

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