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Enclave tourism is tourism in destinations where tourist activities are planned and congregated in one small geographic area, in order to allow the tourists to experience the entirety of their travel intentions without having to travel far out into remote areas of the host country. This type of tourism is also cheaper to facilitate by external corporations (corporations whose profits do not stay within the country where the attractions are located), and least profitable to the host country. An example would be a "sun n' sand" resort in the Caribbean.

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