Kind of Tourism

Kind of Tourism

Nature Tourism

Nature Tourism

It seeks to delimit a more demanding type of traveler, whose main motivation is to be in contact with nature. Mainly developed by young tourists with concerns about the deterioration of the environment and concerned with issues such as global warming, social development and cultural enrichment.This type of tourism has 3 major derivations:

Ecotourism: That develops in natural areas and whose purpose is the appreciation and knowledge of nature.

Adventure tourism: Has as its main reason, to perform recreational activities that represent an emotional and physical effort

The rural tourism: Where the coexistence and interaction with the own people of the place is sought, knowing their culture and ways of life.

Health tourism

Health tourism

It includes medical tourism and wellness tourism. It is a phenomenon that takes place when people travel to seek treatments that allow them to improve their living conditions, these can be, doctors who perform some type of surgery, rehabilitation clinics or spaces to help their health. Some of the reasons for this type of travel is because of the quality or economics of services outside your place of residence.

Cultural tourism

Cultural tourism

Within cultural tourism, the best known are religious and gastronomic tourism. This is more demanding and has the possibility of developing at any time of the year; you travel with the intention of “learning something”, since it is usually done by people with an educational level higher than average. It is common to look for historical monuments of the visited destination, the most representative gastronomic manifestations of the place and events or legends that tell the history of it.

Spacial tourism

Spacial tourism

We refer to Space Tourism, a type of tourism that develops at a height of 100 kilometers above the earth's surface, internationally recognized limit as the place where outer space begins.

Gastronomic tourism

Gastronomic tourism

It focuses on knowing and experiencing the typical cuisine of a country or region especially aimed at people who love and explore food (among which I include myself) or people knowledgeable about art (chefs) interested in the history and the beginning of it.

Sun and beach tourism

Sun and beach tourism

It is the maximum expression of mass tourism, since the beaches in the different tourist destinations are the most visited by tourists. It consists primarily of spending a few days of recreation in a coastal destination, naturally with beach and sea, which must have public spaces for this activity. The most common is that tourists stay in luxury hotels and purchase “all-inclusive” packages that allow them to have the least possible concerns.
This type of tourism today is seen as a predatory tourism that does not respect the carrying capacity of destinations.

Meeting Tourism

Meeting Tourism

It consists of the displacement of travelers outside their usual environment for profit. Normally it is companies that send their workers to meetings, conferences, meetings or exhibitions; These go with the expenses paid and in a way they are receiving a salary for this trip. The conditions of the visited destination are more focused on satisfying the needs of a traveler who demands the best possible services, which range from sets of exhibitions, event rooms, good communication channels, among others.

LGBT tourism

LGBT tourism

Type of tourism aimed at the so-called "gay community", which includes bisexual and transgender people. It is currently a constantly growing sector that provides even more economic spillover than conventional tourism. What is sought when people move to do LGBT tourism, is all the necessary conditions to have peace of mind, this means that they seek friendly destinations for them, where there is no discrimination, diversity is respected and there are open spaces with security for their integrity.

Black tourism

Black tourism

This type of tourism refers to visiting places where there were tragedies where many people lost their lives violently, experienced great suffering or there was destruction, desolation and despair; However, the importance of these places is not only due to associations related to death and suffering, but also to their historical value.