42 Results in category Sightseeing Tours
The universe is beautiful and has so much to offer for every level of tourism in the industry.
Some beautiful destinations such as beaches, tropical islands, national parks, mountains, deserts and forests play a big role as they are the most common for tourists to visit. Some cultural tourist attractions can include historical places such as museums, monuments, ancient temples, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, buildings and structures such as forts, castles, libraries, former prisons, skyscrapers and bridges. In addition, other destination sites include theme parks and carnivals, living history museums, public art centres, ethnic enclave communities, historic trains and cultural events. Industrial tourism involves touring factories, industrial heritages. Creative art and crafts workshops are the object of cultural niches.
This involves an open-top, double-decker sightseeing tour bus and a guide. City Sightseeing has grown extensively with the development of cities. Some companies also use boats and trains for sightseeing.
Many cities have landmarked routes to showcase all the different sites and tourist attractions. By use of buses passing by the main tourist attractions and major landmarks tourists are able to enjoy different destinations while learning through a guide. Tourists are able to board the bus and alight when the ticket limit is reached.
This kind of tourism can be found in cities like New York City, Philadelphia and Sharjah. Tourist boats are also used in some cities like Moscow, Cape Town and Amsterdam. The United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and the United States are the countries with the largest number of cities with City Sightseeing service.
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Towering 702 feet (214 meters) above the Atlantic Ocean at their highest point and stretching for 5 miles (8 kilometers) along the water, the famed Cliffs of Moher define the rugged west coast of Ireland
No sightseeing expedition in Ireland is complete without a visit to the Moher Cliffs.
Many French vacationers come to Auvergne for an escape to nature
The incredible Eden Project is a collection of unique artificial biomes containing an amazing collection of plants from around the world
Similar to many other cities that sit over water such as Venice, Amsterdam has a vibrant canal system.
Geirangerfjord is part of the massive Fjord Norway Network and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nestled on the stunning island of Crete is the Samaria Gorge which is a must-visit for any nature lovers to Greece.
The Tromso Fjords sit among pretty inlets and islands which back on to icy summits and eventually empty out into the Norwegian Sea.
Hallstatt, undoubtedly one of the most picturesque small towns in Austria, is a good place from which to explore the spectacular Dachstein Salzkammergut region, a UNESCO World Heritage site.