Food Tourism: A Practical Marketing Guide

Food Tourism: A Practical Marketing Guide
ISBN-10
1780645015
ISBN-13
9781780645018
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
259
Language
English
Published
2014-12-16
Publisher
CABI
Authors
John Stanley, Linda Stanley

Description

The fastest growth in tourism is the culinary sector. Covering farmers markets, taste tours, agri-entertainment, glamping, restaurants, farm shops and more, food tourism has become both an important part of holidaying and a purpose in itself. With growth occurring in most developed countries and tourists searching out culinary tourism throughout the world, this book provides an overall direction to the development of food tourism and a section on the future of this trend.

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