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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Types of resorts:
Beach resort: The beach is the primary attraction for tourists. A Beach
Resort provides a variety of services and amenities, including
entertainment and recreational activities, distinguishing it from smaller-
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scale city hotels, B&Bs, or boutique hotels. A beach resort provides a
relaxing environment to enjoy the sun and water. It is a place where you
can participate in a variety of activities or simply relax and take in the
scenery.
Island resort: An island resort is an island or archipelago that includes
resorts, hotels, overwater bungalows, restaurants, tourist attractions, and
other amenities, as well as all-inclusive accommodations. Its primary focus
is on tourism services, which include leisure, adventure, and amusement
opportunities.
Mountain resort: A mountain resort is a holiday or vacation destination
that is elevated and, in most cases, remote. The term "resort" refers to a
complex that includes hotel or inn accommodations, restaurants, and one
or more sports or scenic attractions. Such a resort offers activities such as
snowmobiling, skiing down hills, sightseeing, cross-country skiing, and
even more.
Spa resorts: It is a short-term lodging facility with the primary goal of
providing spa services to visitors in order to encourage them to maintain
healthy habits. Traditionally, these spas were located near natural hot
springs or mineral water sources. A week's stay is usually an all-inclusive
package that includes spa services, healthy cuisine, wellness education,
and physical fitness activities.
Lake Resorts: A lake resort is quieter than an island or a beach resort and
is popular among travellers seeking adventure activities such as
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