Since the post World War Two boom in private automobile
ownership, Drive Tourism has transformed the tourism landscape by
facilitating dispersal and the growth of attractions and tourism
related infrastructure beyond the zones that had previously emerged
around seaports and railway terminals. The automobile has made
regional dispersal possible and created opportunities for many
small rural communities to supplement rural economies with a
tourism economy. Drive Tourism is a popular form of tourism
activity that has significantly contributed to the development of
Tourism in many nations, but has received relatively little
attention in the literature.
This book is the first attempt to provide a global comprehensive
review and scholarly investigation into this popular and growing
form of tourism. It draws on a vast range of geographical locations
to critically explore the impacts of drive tourism in developed and
underdeveloped regions. It evaluates tourism authorities' response
to the Drive Tourism Experience, and offers operational insights
into the management of the drive experience as well as providing
original empirical research and insights into the field that will
contribute to future investigation. In doing so it explores the
many forms of drive tourism from caravanning to fly drive
touring.
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