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TOURISM DEFINITIONS
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TOURISM DEFINITIONS
  • Tourism
  • Visitors and travelers
  • Travel motives
  • Tourism system
  • Tourism demand
  • Tourism supply
  • Tourism product

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TOURISM
  • The UN WTO defines tourism as the activities of
    persons travelling to and staying in places
    outside their usual environment for not more than
    one consecutive year for leisure, business and
    other purposes (WTO, 1994 8).
  • 2 main criteria for tourism
  • travel and stay
  • outside ones usual environment (see Figure 2).
  • Tourism is not only travel it also means staying
    in a destination. Tourism always includes
    travelling.

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  • RESIDENTS AND VISITORS
  • Residents

Country border/ border of the area of
residence/usual environment
DESTINATION
  • Visitors

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Visitors and other travelers
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VISITORS TRAVELERS
  • 3 main criteria distinguish visitors from other
    travellers
  • the trip should be to a place other than the
    usual environment
  • the stay in the place being visited should not
    last more than 12 months in a row
  • the main purpose of the visit should not be an
    activity that is remunerated from within the
    place being visited.

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VISITORS OR TOURISTS?
  • Term visitor (and not the term tourist) is used
    as the basic concept for tourism. The reason for
    this is historical. In the past, the term tourist
    was traditionally used for people spending the
    night in the place being visited (e.g. for
    overnight visitors). Today, there is a general
    agreement that overnight and same-day visitors
    form tourism phenomena as they are both an
    important market segment in the tourism market
    and the consumers of tourism products.

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VISITORS
  • 2 groups
  • Tourists (overnight visitors) are visitors who
    stay at least one night in tourist accommodation
    in the place being visited (international and
    domestic tourists).
  • A same-day visitor is a visitor who does not
    spend the night in tourist accommodation in the
    place they are visiting. They stay in a place
    they have visited for less than 24 hours.
    (international and domestic same-day visitors).

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TRAVEL MOTIV
  • leisure, recreation and holidays
  • visiting friends and relatives
  • business and professional
  • health treatment
  • religion/pilgrimages and
  • other.

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TOURISM SYSTEM
  • Tourism supply
  • Tourism demand
  • Tourism market

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TOURISM SUPLY TS
  • supply is an economic category (S f(P))
  • S supply
  • P price
  • tourism supply can be defined as that quantity
    of tourism product that tourist suppliers are
    willing to sell at the given price level

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TOURISM PRODUCT
  • From the standpoint of a tourist, a tourism
    product is the total travel experience from the
    time of their departure to the time of their
    return to the place of their usual environment.
  • From the standpoint of seller
  • From the standpoint of producer (tour operator,
    hotelier)

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From the standpoint of a tourist (complete
missing fields)
TOURISM PRODUCT
PHYSICAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
(economic environment)
TOURISM ATTRACTIONS (ecological environment)
IN THE PLACE OF RESIDENCE
AT THE DESTINATION
SOCIAL
WHILE TRAVELLING
CULTURAL
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Tourism attractions
  • flora
  • fauna
  • beaches
  • mountains
  • rivers, lakes, see
  • climate
  • sun, snow, wind
  • landscape
  • space
  • events
  • music
  • tradition
  • domestic handwork
  • architectural attractions
  • other not-to-be-missed-signs
  • language
  • hospitality
  • friendliness
  • openness
  • safety
  • etc.

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Physical products and services
  • In the place of residence
  • While travelling
  • At the destination

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Primary and secondary TS
  • 2 criteria for this division
  • are the elements the result of human work and/or
  • can they be reproduced with the same quality
    (attractiveness)?

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Primary tourism supply
  • involves goods which have not been produced or
    cannot be reproduced in the same quality
  • natural and
  • anthropological goods
  • such as the Grand Canyon and the Keops pyramid.
    Anthropological goods have also been produced by
    humans, yet these reproductions do not have the
    same tourism attractiveness. A good example is a
    reproduction of a famous painting or the scale
    version of Venice on display in Las Vegas.

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Secondary tourism supply
  • encompasses tourism goods which have been
    produced and can be reproduced in the same
    quality
  • general infrastructure and
  • tourism infrastructure, such as hotel buildings
    or restaurants
  • and superstructure, such as services, e.g.
    overnight stay, meal, animation, etc.

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TOURISM DEMAND TD
  • Tourism demand represents the readiness of
    tourists to acquire a certain amount of tourism
    product in exchange of a certain amount of money

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The tourists willingness to buy depends on
several factors, such as
  • travel motive (consumer need to travel)
  • disposable income for tourism recreation
  • prices of tourism products
  • prices of other products
  • free time available and
  • tourism attractions.

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TS is specific
  • Microeconomic theory income, prices and consumer
    needs for a given product
  • Tourism demand is specific, because
  • tourists buy a tourism product which is composed
    of several partial products produced and offered
    by many mutually interdependent producers
  • tourism requires a certain amount of free time to
    travel and stay in a destination and
  • tourism demand is stimulated and created through
    the existence of tourism attractions, e.g.
    elements of our ecological environment the
    quantity and quality of the natural, social and
    cultural environments (environmental or
    ecological quality) forms part of that tourist
    product.

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TOURISM MARKET
  • Place where tourism demand meets tourism supply
  • The role of the price
  • Effective demand, effective supply

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Assignment
  • Name main tourism motives for visiting your
    country.

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Assignment
  • Name main tourism attractions in your country
    (natural, cultural or social).

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Assignment
  • Name some elements of primary tourism supply in
    your country natural and anthropological.

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Assignment
  • Name some elements of secondary tourism supply in
    your country.

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Discuss
  • Albania has the most beautiful beaches on the
    Adriatic. Are they primary or secondary tourism
    supply? Discuss.
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