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    Introduction Adventure Tourism is a type of niche tourism involving exploration, where the traveller should expect the unexpected. Adventure tourism is rapidly growing in popularity as tourists seek unusual holidays, different from typical beach vacation. Mountaineering expeditions, trekking, bungee jumping, rafting and rock climbing are frequently cited as examples of adventure tourism. Characteristics According to the U.S. based Adventure Travel Trade Association, adventure travel may be any

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    there is a need for sustainable development especially in tourism products specific to water recreation activities. Through my research I have found that there are currently no organizations or sustainable frameworks or standards that are specific to water recreation, that include but are not limited too; scuba diving, snuba, snorkeling, paddle boarding, boat tours, parasailing, jet skiing or sailing. Since I am passionate about sustainable tourism and have a deep love for diving and the ocean I believe

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    Sport Tourism

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    The term sport tourism has become increasingly common in the tourism industry over the past five years; it is a lucrative segment of the tourism business. Lavalle (1997) estimated that sport tourism is a 845 billion industry. Sport-oriented vacations, however, are really nothing new. After all, the Romans and Greeks traveled to and participated in numerous sports events. Today's sport tourism is merely a new adaptation on an old theme. The growth in the popularity of sport-oriented leisure travel

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    Cuba Human Geography

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    Communist dictatorship, this island nation has not always been thought of as an appealing place to visit. However, Cuba’s physical and human geography, especially when coupled with the lifting of the US embargo, give it the potential to be a prime tourism destination. Cuba first gained importance in the 1560s, when the Spanish built Havana as a center to keep and build navy ships. During the 1700s, it primarily profited from sugar plantations, though it also made money from cattle farming, tobacco

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    The aim of this report is to understand what happened globally in economy for the last 7 years in order to build an affective and precise managerial strategy for Global Hotel in to generate profitability and create a successful business. What is the meaning of crisis and economic recessions? Business Dictionary is defining crisis as “a situation in witch an economy experiences a sudden downtown brought on by a financial crisis” (BusinessDictionary.com, 2014). The major sign of an economic crisis

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    Impact of Tourism

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    IMPACT OF TOURISM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Fe Zuly 2011 Abstract Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008, there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and disadvantages. This impact

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    Destinations by drawing a comparison between Oman and UAE and evaluating its current strategies to promote tourism in Oman. While comparing tourism in these tow countries it was important to consider the hotels, weather, culture, hospitality, availability of conducted tours and health service on each country. The report has consisted of an analysis of tourism in UAE to compare with tourism in Oman and the analysis was based on information gathered from a variety of sources: website of each countries

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     indigenous Australian: N/A  languages spoken at home: Thai  marital status: Single  nationality: Thai  number and age of children: N/A  occupation: Served in restaurant  General attitudes towards Aboriginal tourism experiences:  An analysis of Aboriginal tourism experiences that most appeal to domestic consumers. Authentic personal experiences: - Walkabout Cultural Adventures The Daintree Rainforest, sensual fun with spectacular views and equipped with wildlife. Imagine throwing spears

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    Introduction On this portfolio, it will be introduced a company and how it is positioned within the Tourism Industry. It will be provided and introduction of the organisation selected, Shearings Holidays, where it will be explained the nature of the products and services it offers, it will be also identified its key factors that will influence the organisation demand for products and services. A briefly examination on how the organisation limits the competition it faces from rivals will be given

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    Foreign business of South Africa will increase • The interest of businesses from all over the world who wish to invest in the country increases • Expenditure as well as investments will result in a large profit • The development that takes place in Sandton will result in progress regarding technology • Better productivity in the economy is gained for South Africa • The construction of accommodation and facilities provides more workplaces • The tourism sector benefits as it promotes a large increase in

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