Specialist Tourism Eco-tourism
Medical Tourism Adventure Tourism
Cultural Tourism Accessible Tourism
Sports Tourism Heritage Tourism

 

Type of specialist tourism that involves traveling to natural areas while minimizing the negative impact on the environment and supporting conservation efforts. Refers to a type of tourism that caters to specific interests or needs of travelers, such as eco-tourism, medical tourism, adventure tourism, etc.
Type of specialist tourism that involves physically challenging activities, such as trekking, mountain climbing, rafting, bungee jumping, etc., in natural or urban environments. Type of specialist tourism where people travel to different countries or regions to receive medical treatment, which is either unavailable or less expensive in their home country.
Type of specialist tourism that is designed to accommodate people with disabilities, mental or physical impairments, or other special needs. Type of specialist tourism where people visit different countries or regions to experience the local culture, traditions, arts, history, food, etc.
Type of specialist tourism where people visit historical or archaeological sites, monuments, museums, or cultural landscapes. Type of specialist tourism where people travel to watch or participate in sports events, tournaments, competitions, etc.

 

Volunteer Tourism Effective Management
Operations Challenges
Opportunities Specialist tourism
Niche market Expertise

 

Refers to the process of organizing, planning, directing, and controlling the resources and activities of an organization to achieve its goals and objectives efficiently and effectively. Type of specialist tourism where people devote their time, skills, and energy to help local communities, conservation projects, or humanitarian causes.
Refers to the barriers, obstacles, risks, or uncertainties that may affect the success or viability of specialist tourism activities, such as economic, social, environmental, or political factors. Refers to the daily activities, processes, systems, and procedures that are required to deliver the products or services of an organization to its customers, stakeholders, or clients.
A form of tourism that focuses on specific interests, such as cultural, adventure, or eco-tourism. Refers to the potential, advantages, benefits, or prospects that exist for specialist tourism activities, such as market demand, innovation, technology, or partnerships.
The specialized knowledge and skills needed to manage specialist tourism effectively. A subset of a larger market with specific needs and preferences.

 

Sustainability Seasonality
Infrastructure Marketing
Competition Regulations
Customer satisfaction Staff training

 

The fluctuations in demand for specialist tourism experiences due to weather, public holidays, and school breaks. The ability to maintain ecological, social and economic balance over time.
The process of promoting specialist tourism experiences to potential customers through advertising, PR, and social media. The physical and organizational systems needed to support specialist tourism, such as transport, accommodation, and attractions.
The legal and ethical standards that apply to specialist tourism operations, such as health and safety, environmental protection, and cultural preservation. The rivalry among businesses offering similar specialist tourism experiences to attract customers and gain market share.
The process of providing specialist tourism staff with the knowledge and skills they need to provide high-quality customer service. The measure of how well specialist tourism experiences meet the needs and expectations of customers.

 

Innovation Specialist tourism
Challenges in managing specialist tourism Common solutions
Effectiveness Creative solutions
Marketing initiatives Diversification

 

A tourism niche that focuses on a specific interest or type of experience, such as adventure tourism or eco-tourism. The process of introducing new or improved specialist tourism products or services to meet changing customer needs and preferences.
Typical approaches or strategies that are commonly used to address challenges in specialist tourism management, such as diversification or marketing initiatives. Difficulties or obstacles that arise when attempting to effectively manage specialist tourism activities or experiences.
Original or innovative approaches to specialist tourism management that offer unique solutions to specific challenges or obstacles. The degree to which a particular strategy or solution is able to successfully address or overcome challenges in specialist tourism management.
The process of expanding or broadening the range of specialist tourism activities or experiences offered in order to appeal to a wider audience and reduce risk. Strategies or activities used to promote specialist tourism experiences or destinations, such as targeted advertising or social media campaigns.

 

Sustainability Tourism management
Risk management Adventure tourism
Eco-tourism

 

The process of planning, organizing, and coordinating specialist tourism activities or experiences in order to achieve specific goals and objectives. The practice of responsibly managing specialist tourism activities or experiences in a way that does not harm the environment or local communities and ensures long-term success.
Specialized tourism experiences that involve physical activities, exploration, and outdoor adventure, typically in natural or remote environments. The process of identifying, assessing, and prioritizing potential risks to specialist tourism activities or experiences and taking appropriate steps to mitigate or eliminate those risks.
A form of tourism that involves responsible travel to natural areas while preserving the environment, conserving resources, and improving the economic well-being of local people.