The famous French phrase “plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” (the more things change the more they are the same) is a good starting point for tourism product development. Often what is old ...
When we close our eyes and think about holidays, we dream of islands and seaside destinations, since such places have traditionally been depicted as the ideal locations for a perfect trip. Indeed, the ...
Tourism acts as a magnifying glass for the transformations in our societies, argues geographer Rémy Knafou in his book Hypertourisme ("Ultratourism"). Knafou analyzes contemporary forms of tourism, ...
These kinds of sentiments have likely been heard in travel destinations that have become victims of their own success and attractiveness. Indeed, for many residents living in popular landmarks, ...
The Government of Greenland released a ten-year tourism development plan with an eye towards 2035—with three key goals that will improve the lives of Greenlanders while encouraging the travel industry ...
Creative tourism is a growing form of travel where visitors learn by taking part in hands-on, culturally rooted activities. These can include classes in local cooking, craft workshops or music ...
This guide 1 will help you understand why tourism matters, some key questions you may need to ask and answer, and some ways to fill evidence gaps, such as utilising other partner's resources. Continue ...
The revised plan outlines a comprehensive strategy to transform tourism into a key economic sector that plays an important role in the country’s economic structure, while promoting sustainable and ...