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"Types of Tourism": HTML5 Crossword

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4. Contact with different historical, artistic and cultural epochs through the visiting monuments, museums, etc. (11)
5. the leisure activity that can be developed in a big city for a longer or shorter time, which can range from a weekend to a week. The main activities that can be developed in urban tourism are: urban, historical-monumental and museum visits; visits to exhibitions and cultural events organized in any way; gastronomy of the city or area oenological activities; assistance to cultural and artistic events that will eventually develop (cinema, theater, opera, music and dance festivals, etc.); and "shopping" in malls or specialty stores. (5,7)
9. It is already a traditional activity in the free and holiday time. However, with the addition of new sports, such as adventure sports, this activity has returned to a significant growth in recent years. The type of client demand this product is one sports fan (either practising them or just watching them). Tourism resources are mentioning, among others, hydrography, climate, topography, the existence of events (championships, world competitions, etc.). Tourist services provided are closely linked to necessary equipment for some sports practices mentioned: golf courses, marinas, yacht clubs, riding schools, companies hire sports equipment (bikes, wetsuits, etc. ), hunting and fishing, etc. Many of these practices involve the use of campsites, mountain huts, and specialized private transportation, etc. Conversely, sports events by becoming mass tourism need a more conventional tourism (hotels, mass transportation, etc.). (0,6,7,0)
10. Is the knowledge of the main products and culinary creations of fate and the approach to its tradition and wine production. It would be impossible to mention here all domestic and elaborations as well as wines produced throughout the national territory; (11,3,4,7)
11. It takes place in protected areas, where man has not left its mark, or it has been negligible extent. This type of customer values the landscape, flora and fauna. It is increasingly in demand (although still a minority tourism) due to the desire on the part of tourists coming into contact with nature, to escape the stress and crowds of big cities. A peculiarity of this product is the type of infrastructure and services that characterize it, are the least environmental impact, such as campsites, shelters,etc. (5,7,0)
14. Linked to pilgrimages, religious rites and observances. (9,7)
17. has been defined as tourism involving travel to places historically associated with death and tragedy. The main attraction to dark locations is their historical value rather than their associations with death and suffering. Destinations of dark tourism include castles and battlefields such as Culloden in Scotland, sites of natural disasters or man made disasters, such as Chernobyl in Ukraine and the commercial activity at Ground Zero in New York one year after 9-11-2001. It also includes sites of human atrocities and genocide, such as the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. (4,7)
18. Cultural and entertainment through music festivals, cinema, theater, bullfights, concerts, opera cycles, art exhibitions (painting, sculpture, photography ...), etc. (5,8,6)
19. Contact with different historical, artistic and cultural through the main roads and historic-artistic monumental itineraries etc. (5,6)
20. It takes place in the coastal area, where visitors can enjoy the beaches bathing in the sea and sunbathing. The type of client can be of all ages, and belong to any segment seeking rest and relaxation having as main attractions coastal tourism resources and good climate. It is responsible for the Spanish tourist boom of the 60s it is classified as "traditional" and "mass tourism" and enjoys a high position both in the international market and domestic. Its main resources are geographical and natural: the weather, the sun, the warm temperature, the coast: with corresponding costs and equipped for sunbathing, playing sports and beaches ... The infrastructure services and facilities are available centers shopping, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, cultural events, etc. (7,7)

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1. we live in the "mass consumer society", we need to consume wherever we go, so that "shopping" is a recreational activity for many of us. The tourist would expect, and when you visit the destinations, also demand this activity, to know the typical products of the place, take a souvenir to remember your trip, or buy those known popularly "cheap places". Sometimes shopping tourism is the main activity that takes tourists and that has led to the displacement, in others it is another complement to the other activities that can make tourists destination. (8,7)
2. this is one of a relatively "young" product but is experiencing significant growth today. It consists of visits to industries to meet the production processes performed in them, their facilities, and other aspects of business operation. Customers of these products range from those entrepreneurs who move to another city to know the operation of a particular company, to a group of schoolchildren who visit the facilities of a chocolate factory. Examples of this product in our national territory may be to visit a winery in La Rioja. (10,7)
3. The cruise activity that emerged in the nineteenth century, it was an activity that could only access classes with high economic level, now has become another activity that has "democratized" from an economic point of view , time and space. A cruise is a traditional tourist service, usually in a closed circular itinerary (it goes from one geographical location and return to it with the same passage). From a small sea cruise of a few hours to an aroundthe-world three-month cruise services have diversified considerably in every way. The type of client is that lover of rest, pleasure, and the sea. The infrastructure requirement for this type of product are port facilities (maritime station, docks, etc.). (0,6,7,0)
6. This type of activity is to move to a destination for professional reasons: the manager of a company that travels to another city to conduct negotiations, the group of doctors who move to a city that is hosting a conference, travel agent who travels to the destination in which the product will market next season, or group of workers performing real luxury trip funded and given by her company in appreciation of their performance in the last period are just some examples of activities that includes this type of tourism, usually developed in large cities. Resources needed are: the palaces of tourism services exhibition and conference (with interpretation, accompaniment, reproduction, etc.); professional congress organizers (PCO) who advise, organize and coordinate all aspects of a business trip (hotels, transport, hostesses);incentive companies or travel agencies specialized purpose, fairs, convention bureaus, etc. It is a highly profitable activity due to the large number of commercial, business, trade shows, conferences, conventions, symposia, etc. carried out in industrialized societies and the quality of services provided. (8,2,12,7,0)
7. There are established on specific topics and the animation is the active participation of the visitor through mobile attractions. The attractions can be about the world of animation drawings, the world of technology and the future, Sea World, some historical period, the world of natural sciences, etc. Currently they are creating increasingly consolidated theme parks in order to make available to the tourist a range of additional amenities, particularly in some destinations that require regeneration due to be in a phase of decline tourist areas. The star client of this product are families traveling with children; however, each day there are more customers that add to the enjoyment of tourism theme parks. (7,2,5,5)
8. Apart from the traditional sports, new sports and activities today, called adventure, which have been incorporated into tourism activity have emerged. These include: Ballooning, rappels, climbing, rafting kayaking, skydiving, paragliding, bungee jumping, windsurfing, horse-back, mountain biking, rafting, hiking, trekking, caving. The type of client demand this product is usually young, nomadic, adventurous and risk-taker. The destinations that offer it usually those where green tourism and rural tourism is located. (6,7,0)
12. Activities carried out in order to facilitate and expand knowledge about different cultures from the perspective of leisure and entertainment. The customer for this type of product does not save a specific profile, given the variety of activities that can be performed within the cultural tourism. For the development of this product , the destination has to have a wide range of cultural resources, and infrastructure to allow access and movement through it. (8,7)
13. Folklore events through festivals and other activities that allow visitors to learn about the customs, lifestyles and traditions of the destination. (12,7,0)
15. it is proposed that activity to learn about everything related to the natural sciences. We could say that is quite similar to green tourism, but while it seeks to protect the area you are visiting, scientific tourism, in addition to protection, looking for a learning what visit. The customer who uses this product is sensitive to the environment, and shows concern and special concern for the protection and knowledge of the environment. (10,7)
16. establishes a dialog, solidarity, mutual help relationship among tourists (mostly residents of developed countries), on one hand and their hosts, from developing countries, on the other. With solidarity tourism, nongovernmental organizations from developed countries get involved in partnerships with other NGOs from developing countries, which in turn, relate to local communities. This form of tourism remains still too little known to the greater audience and suffers from a lack of control, quality and partnership. (10,7)

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