One of the most popular forms of tourism in the world is beach tourism. The sea, the beach and the sun attract millions of tourists every year. Visiting the beaches is widespread, there is a rush of people who are far from the sea to the coasts especially in hot periods to breathe the fresh air of the beach.
The beach a real boom for the local economy
The invasion of the coastlines has led to the development of several activities in the coastal cities. Investors are building hotels and restaurants in these towns to accommodate tourists. There are also many small activities such as the sale of souvenirs including bracelets, necklaces, scarves, etc. The renting of boats for the crusade at sea is also a profitable business. Coconuts and many other fruits are sold on the spot by local people. Contact with the sea offers a multitude of possibilities such as learning to swim, snorkelling, surfing, water sports or beach volleyball on the beach. Seaside tourism allows you to relax, to forget the stress and to unwind for a while. For a family holiday, there is no better way than to visit the coast. Alone, as a couple, with family or friends, you will discover everything you need to have a good time while doing seaside tourism.
The indelicacy of some tourists
Some indelicate tourists throw rubbish into the sea or around the beach. All this should be discouraged because marine pollution is dangerous not only for human health, but also for the aquatic ecosystem. It leads to the disappearance of hundreds of animal species. Tourists must be made aware that the seas are not bins. For the well-being of all, they must keep the beaches and ocean clean.
Beach tourism is a fairly common form of tourism and is beneficial to the regions where it is practised. However, this activity needs to be regulated to prevent untoward consequences such as marine pollution and the weakening of the ecosystem.