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  1. Mass tourism

    Mass tourism is a worldwide phenomenon closely linked with the history of the industry. Often associated with sun, sand, and sea experiences, this particular form of tourism has long been considered as the dominant feature of international tourism. However, the development of international tourism and the changing consumption and behavioral ...

  2. The Mass Tourism Industry EXPLAINED

    Mass tourism is a prominent part of the tourism industry. Associated with the traditional package holiday, well-known holiday resorts and famous tourist attractions, many areas both benefit and suffer at the hands of mass tourism. ... In reality, most attempts to define the concept of mass tourism are indeed outdated, failing to take into ...

  3. Mass Tourism: History, Types, Advantages & Disadvantages, Destinations

    Mass tourism can lead to overcrowding in popular tourist destinations, which can cause inconvenience and discomfort for tourists and locals. Overcrowding can also lead to safety concerns and increase the risk of accidents and incidents. 3. Cultural Impact. Mass tourism can have a negative impact on local cultures and traditions.

  4. What is 'mass tourism'? And what's the problem?

    What is 'mass tourism'? Quantitative vs qualitative definitions. When we define some­thing, we are sim­ul­tan­eously part of cre­at­ing that phe­nomen­on. Lan­guage con­veys mean­ing, but also con­structs it. Defin­i­tions make some­thing an under­stand­able entity, draw­ing lines where it ends and some­thing else begins ...

  5. Constructing mass tourism

    Mass tourism is premised on the social and economic changes associated with the advent of modern, mass society. It is distinctive to modern society culturally too - the need to escape the city to the liminal space of the beach perhaps (Preston-Whyte, 2004), to spend one's wages earned from an employer on consumption beyond necessities, to utilise free time (away from wage labour) and ...

  6. Mass Tourism

    Mass tourism is a worldwide phenomenon closely linked with the history of the industry. Often associated with sun, sand, and sea experiences, this particular form of tourism has long been considered as the dominant feature of international tourism. Mass tourism refers to the movement of a large number of organized tourists to popular leisure ...

  7. Mass tourism

    Global tourism Mass tourism. Global tourism. Tourism develops due to natural and man-made factors. It is a global issue with positive and negative effects. Responsible management can minimise the ...

  8. Mass tourism

    In tourism: Technology and the democratization of international tourism. …northern Europe; the label "mass tourism," which is often applied to this phenomenon, is misleading. Such holidays were experienced in a variety of ways because tourists had choices, and the destination resorts varied widely in history, culture, architecture, and ...

  9. Rethinking Mass Tourism

    Vilhelmiina Vainikka (MSc) is a PhD candidate in Human Geography working at the Department of Geography in the University of Oulu, Finland. Her research interests include representations in tourism, the spatiality of tourism, contemporary mass tourism and package tourism. You currently have no access to this content.

  10. What Is Mass Tourism

    Definition of Mass Tourism. Mass tourism can be defined as a form of tourism that involves the movement of large numbers of people to the same tourist destinations, typically popular and well-known places. It is characterized by the concentration of visitors in specific areas and the simultaneous arrival of tourists during peak seasons.

  11. (PDF) Rethinking Mass Tourism

    Another topic of high interest in this study is mass tourism, but since there are still some uncertainties in its definition, [14] here we define the term mass tourism as referring to a huge ...

  12. Mass Tourism

    Tourism. T. Edensor, in International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (Second Edition), 2009 Daniel Boorstin and the Spectacle. In an early and rather dystopian, protopostmodernist account of tourism, Daniel Boorstin maintains that mass tourism is typified by the experience of the "pseudoevent," an occasion which gives the illusion that it is "real" but is, in fact, a staged production ...

  13. Mass Tourism

    Mass Tourism. Mass tourism is a form of tourism that involves tens of thousands of people going to the same resort often at the same time of year. It is the most popular form of tourism as it is often the cheapest way to holiday, and is often sold as a PACKAGE DEAL. A package deal is one in which all of the tourists needs are catered for by one ...

  14. PDF Golden Age of Mass Tourism: Its History and Development

    The term mass tourism is briefly used for pre-scheduled tours for groups of people who travel together with similar purposes (recreation, sightseeing etc.) usually under the organization of tourism professionals. Mass tourism has been misused or confused as holiday tourism in the progress. However, mass tourism is the opposite of individual

  15. Mass tourism

    Mass tourism is a worldwide phenomenon closely linked with the history of the industry. Often associated with sun, sand, and sea experiences, this particular form of tourism has long been considered as the dominant feature of international tourism. However, the development of international tourism and the changing consumption and behavioral ...

  16. Mass Tourism

    Mass tourism is a form of tourism that involves tens of thousands of people going to the same resort often at the same time of year. It is the most popular form of tourism as it is often the cheapest way to holiday and is often sold as a Package Deal. A package deal is one in which all of the tourists needs are catered all by one company.

  17. Mass Tourism » Concept, Meaning, History, Advantages, Disadvantages

    Mass tourism is a thought that has been a piece of scholastic and expert travel exchanges for long. In the event that we go to history we see that in 1950 There were in all out 25 million visitor entries all around. There were 278 million tourist arrivals in 1980 globally. There were 528 million tourist arrivals in 1995 globally.

  18. Globalization, Mass Tourism, and Sustainable Development

    Although in the beginning it seems to be an easy-to-understand concept, in fact, a precise definition of mass tourism is problematic (Robinson and Noveli 2005).Mass tourism generally refers to the large-scale packaging and selling of rigidly standardized tourism products, at relatively low prices, to a broad range of customers (Poon 1993; Vanhove 1997).

  19. PDF Mass tourism

    Encyclopedia of Tourism. New York: Springer. Mass tourism. Mass tourism refers to the movement of a large number of organized tourists to popular holiday destinations for recreational purposes. It is a phenomenon which is characterized by the use of standardized package products and mass consumption. Conceptually, this type of tourism features ...

  20. Define Mass Tourism

    Define Mass Tourism. mass tourism. A phenomenon that occurs when thousands or tens of thousands of visitors descend on a destination at the same time. The smaller the destination the fewer visitors needed to trigger a mass tourism event. Some destinations experience mass tourism on specific dates or times of year; other destinations experience ...

  21. Six reasons why mass tourism is unsustainable

    1. Mass industrial tourism is based on the assembly, distribution and consumption of packaged products and, as a consequence, one product is substitutable for another. The commodification of what ...

  22. Tourism

    tourism, the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services.As such, tourism is a product of modern social arrangements, beginning in western Europe in the 17th century, although it has antecedents in Classical antiquity.. Tourism is distinguished from exploration in that tourists ...

  23. Understanding The Size Of The Travel And Tourism Market

    Definition and Importance of the Travel and Tourism Market. ... are essential to mitigate the negative impacts of mass tourism. Additionally, geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, and health crises can have a profound impact on the travel and tourism industry. Political instability and security concerns prevent travelers from visiting ...