tourism
tourism that involves traveling between different countries
tourism that spans the entire world
large-scale tourism involving many people visiting popular destinations
tourism that respects both local people and the environment
a rise in the number of tourists or tourism activities
tourism involving travel to foreign countries, especially across the sea
tourism that is environmentally friendly and sustainable
tourism focused on a country or region's culture
tourism focused on natural environments, often with a conservation element
tourism where travel, accommodation, and activities are organized and sold together as a package
tourism that minimizes negative social, economic, and environmental impacts
traveling to experience places, artifacts, and activities that represent the stories of the past
travel into space for recreational, leisure, or educational purposes
tourism based on visiting farms and rural areas
travel to engage in sexual activity, particularly with prostitutes
the business of providing services for people on holiday
the part of a country's economy that is made up of tourism
the commercial activity of buying and selling tourism services
a company involved in the tourism industry
a person or company that organizes and sells holidays and travel
the amount or level of tourism becomes greater
tourism grows very quickly and successfully
the amount or level of tourism goes down
the amount or level of tourism decreases, often suddenly
a reduction in tourism activity
a fall or decrease in tourism
a period when tourism activity is reduced
to advertise and encourage people to visit a place
to help tourism increase or improve
to rely on tourism for support or survival
to stimulate the development of tourism
to trust or depend on tourism
to make the amount of tourism greater
to need tourism in order to survive or succeed economically
to have a negative effect on tourism