Tagged content platma:
This publication reveals that, in recent years, visits to historical sites and / or archaeological ones are ranked third, after activities such as dining in restaurants or going shopping.
As a the number of visitors to these sites increses, further deterioration affects them, threfore some historical sites had to be closed to preserve them.
Archaeological sites logically constitute a new source of revenue for destinations; this publications analyses the balance between its value, local population and environment through sustainable practices.
Good manual to develop, guide and enjoy the places of archaeological value.
Publication in English
A look at Cape Town after the World Cup
platma interviews Ivor Ambrose, expert on accessible tourism
Antonio López de Avila - Instituto de Empresa, Spain (Spanish)
Analysis of Tourism situation in the Caribbean in February 2011. Status of the various Caribbean destinations and new market demand trends. The importance of the U.S. economic recovery for the industry revenues in the Caribbean, accounting for approximately 50% of all tourists in the area.
platma
Carlos Romero - Director I+D+i, Segittur
Carlos Romero - Segittur, Spain (Spanish)
Dynamizing its economy brands, the first stone of Accor’s new strategy
Green Globe Certification Launches Green Globe App for Apple Mobile Devices
The importance of technology in the passenger's experience at the airport
You can see all contents of this section in a list.<|br|/ Currently there is no type of classification to be shown