Noun
eco-tourism (uncountable)
Alternative form of ecotourism
Other islands lacking sandy beaches, such as Dominica, missed out on the 20th century tourism boom, although they have recently begun to develop eco-tourism businesses, thus diversifying tourism options in the Caribbean. Source: Internet
Around 100 representatives of the tourism and travel sector are expected to attend the eco-tourism summit at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre tomorrow, which is being jointly staged by Travalyst, the EICC and tourism agency VisitScotland. Source: Internet
Experiences from Ninh Binh province have shown that a spiritual tourism tour package is not only a journey to temples or pagodas, it’s necessary to have more activities with other products, such as cultural tourism, eco-tourism or recreation tourism. Source: Internet
Can eco-tourism help underdeveloped countries? Source: Internet
At the end of the vacation, they expect the same sense of satisfaction and leisure as they would find in other destinations; therefore, eco-tourism has to have fun elements built into it. Source: Internet
Charlotte Harbor has many hidden treasures among its nine coastal and four island communities, making it one of Florida’s top eco-tourism destinations. Source: Internet