GERMANY: BUSINESSMEN BOOK EARLY TO SAVE MONEY

German business travelers book price-consciously. The data of Carlson Wagonlit Travel (CWT) show that during this year’s first quarter 41 percent of all customers...

SPAIN RECEIVED 6% MORE CRUISE PASSENGERS UP TO MAY

Spain welcomed 2.9 million cruise ship passengers between January and May, which is 6% more than in the same period last year. These are...

RUSSIAN TOURISTS SPEND LESS WHILE ON HOLIDAY

Russians traveling abroad go shopping much less this year. The greatest drop was recorded with respect to leather products, jewelry and sporting goods. The first...

TANZANIA: AFTER YEARS OF NEGLECT GOVT. TO INVEST IN TOURISM

For years Tanzania's parks and game reserves especially in the Southern circuit – Ruaha, Selous, and Mikumi – have suffered habitual neglect and attacks...

THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE TOURISM REVIEW ONLINE MAGAZINE – SUMMER 2015

Dear readers, Welcome to the latest issue of the Tourism-Review On-line Magazine. Please feel free to browse and download articles of your interest: http://www.tourism-review.com/travel-tourism-magazine.php Also, you can subscribe...

BIKING ACROSS FRANCE – MOUNTAINS, COASTS AND JOIE DE VIVRE

Biking is a popular activity of travelers exploring the various regions of France. Bikers are able to experience many amazing destinations first-hand, surrounded by...

WHY IS ADVENTURE TRAVEL GROWING IN POPULARITY?

Many still associate adventure travel with extreme experiences that cause adrenaline levels to rise and the heart to go into overdrive. They see it...

QUAKE-HIT NEPAL LOSES FOREIGN TOURISTS

Hem Gurung, who has worked as a boatman and tour guide for 15 years in Pokhara in Nepal explains that since the recent earthquake...

ADVENTURE TRAVELERS TO AVOID MUSLIM COUNTRIES?

After the killing of Hervé Gourdel, the mountain guide abducted in Algeria, agencies specialized in trekking fear that tourists will turn aside from Arabic...

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS: HOW TO GET THERE AND WHAT TO SEE

In the collective imagination, the Galapagos Islands are the huge open-air natural zoo visited by Darwin in 1835 on his voyage on the Beagle;...

ARGENTINA – A RANGE OF ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITIES

Diving, rafting, trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, surfing and paragliding are among the pure-action possibilities for enjoying the best landscapes in Argentina. Horseback riding...

PERU REPORTED 8.4% GROWTH IN FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS

International tourist arrivals grew by 8.4% in the first quarter of 2015. Chile, United States, Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Spain and Germany are the...

UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: TOURISM IN INDIA FACES A NUMBER OF CHALLENGES

India is one of the most beautiful and diverse countries in the world, something which should make it a top choice for tourists looking...

MOROCCO LAUNCHING ECO-TOURISM INITIATIVES

Focus on eco-tourism is the main objective for Morocco outlined in the Vision 2020 strategic document. Morocco is part of the “Thousand Gardens of Africa,”...

SICILY: TRAVEL TRADE TO LEARN ABOUT RELIGIOUS TOURISM

The first of five training seminars on religious tourism, organized by the Sicilian Board of Tourism, Sport and Show, took place in Monreale. These...

SWISS HOTEL INDUSTRY FOCUSING ON HEALTH TOURISM

Almost 80 percent of Swiss hotel owners expect a negative future trend, especially in hotel vacations. The biggest opportunity for growth is estimated in...