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Tourist attractions
Attractions are the raison d'etre for tourism, they generate the visit, give rise to excursion circuits and design an industry of their own. The simplest approach to identifying attractions in an area is to draw up an inventory or checklist, by defining the range of attractions, counting them and either tabulating or mapping the result.
Swarbrooke (2002) has classified attractions into the following categories:
1. Natural, including beaches, caves, scenic features and wildlife (the flora and fauna).
2. Man-made, but not originally designed to attract tourists such as historic houses, castles and cathedrals.
3. Man-made and purpose-built to attract tourists; this includes museums, art galleries, exhibition centres, casinos and a growing range of leisure attractions for a family 'day out' such as theme parks and aqua-parks.
4. Special events. These 'event attractions' differ from the others, which are site' or 'point' attractions, in that they occur only periodically and in some cases change venues. The latter includes sporting events, notably the FIFA World Cup, the Commonwealth Games and the Summer and Winter Olympics. These present unique opportunities to promote the host country and have a spin-off effect encouraging other attractions nearby. They also require considerable investment in buildings and infrastructure, planning and organization to safeguard the health, safety and security of visitors and participants.
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