A place where tourists cease to move, ie stop. It could be a shop, restaurant, historical place, museum etc. etc.
There are four basic types of tourist: stop over cruise tourist day tourist transit toust stop over tourist are tourist that stay for more than one night. They use accommidations and transportation.They are the most important tourist in terms of expenditure for most countries. == ==
a transit tourist is a tourist who is on a double ,triple flight and they have to stop in a country for a few minutes or hours
stop over visiter's are when tourist come and stay at a hotel for the night
stop over tourist
A stopover tourist is a person who visits a another place outside their usual environment for a short period of time.
Yes it's a tourist trap & many cruise ships stop there on a regular basis.
a domestic tourist is a tourist who travel within his/her own country, local and an international tourist is a tourist from other countries maybe from overseas e.g a tourist travelling from Brazil to south Africa he is called an international tourist.
The major tourist attraction in Modesto, California is the McHenry Mansion, built in the early 1880's and registered in the National Register of Historic Places. The McHenry Museum across the street is usually the next stop for travelers.
a local tourist or a domestic tourist is someone who is visiting another country other than s/he has normal residence
No, it is not a preposition. Tourist is a noun, possibly used as an adjunct or adjective (tourist trap, tourist information).
Yes, there are tourism statistics or rankings about Suriname. Tourist stop-over arrivals in Suriname for January to July 2008 totalled 89,397. Of that total, the largest market was Europe with 60,055. The highest month in that time period was July with 19,452 tourist stop-over arrivals. The second highest month was April with 14,832.
A tourist can typically stay in the USA on a tourist visa for up to 6 months.