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italy tour

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Capri, Italy -- The Roman Cesar Augustus and Tiberius had it right, when they spent most of their time ruling the world from this beautiful island. Breathtaking views, great people, food, and very refreshing.

source:http://ac-investor.blogspot.com/2009/04/top-3-most-beautiful-places-on-earth.html

sirilanka travel guide

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Sri Lanka has number of cities that are significant from the tourism point of view. They offer a myriad of opportunities to the tourists. Each city is unique in its own sense. Some are known for their historical importance, some are pilgrimage centers, some are famous for their breathtaking natural beauty and Ratnapura is famous as the gem center of Srilanka. Each city has well developed tourism infrastructure and welcomes tourists with open arms. Go and explore this beautiful island nation and enjoy the wonderful hospitality of its people.

romania travel guide

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Welcome to the Official Website for Travel and Tourism Information about Romania.
This Website is intended to assist travelers who are planning to visit Romania or who would like to learn more about this country.
Please contact us for all of your trip planning needs, including free travel brochures and maps, and for information on upcoming tours. We welcome your individual questions about all aspects of travel to Romania.Have a great trip!Romanian National Tourist Office
Romania offers a rich tapestry of tourist attractions and vacation experiences unique in Central-Eastern Europe: medieval towns in Transylvania, the world-famous Painted Monasteries in Bucovina, traditional villages in Maramures, the magnificent architecture of Bucharest, the romantic Danube Delta, fairy-tale castles, the Black Sea resorts, the majestic Carpathian Mountains, spas and much more.
About RomaniaFast Facts, Location, Geography, Climate, People, History, Government, Economy, Did You Know, Romania in the Press, Photo Album
Main AttractionsBlack Sea Resorts, Castles & Fortresses, Danube Delta, Medieval Towns, National Parks, The Painted Monasteries, Spas, Traditional Villages, World Heritage Sites
Special Interest Arts, Architecture, Authentic Experiences, Active Vacations, Danube River Cruises, Dracula Legend, Festivals & Events, Food & Wine, Genealogy Searches, Jewish Heritage, Meetings & Incentive, Saxon Heritage, Shopping, Traditions & Folklore
Regions and CitiesTransylvania, Banat & Crisana, Bucovina & Moldova, Dobrogea, Maramures, Walachia, Bucharest, Alba Iulia, Arad, Baia Mare, Brasov, Braila, Cluj, Constanta, Craiova, Galati, Iasi, Oradea, Satu Mare, Sibiu, Sighisoara, Suceava, Timisoara, Targu Jiu, Targu Mures, Tulcea
Trip PlannerAccommodations Guide, Order Brochures, Entry Requirements, Transportation, Maps, Practical Information, Suggested Itineraries, Upcoming Tours, Special Offers, Travel Advisory, Ask a Question
Images of RomaniaCities, Regions, Arts & Architecture, Black Sea Coast, Carpathian Mountains, Castles & Fortresses, Danube River & Delta, The Painted Monasteries, People


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green land

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Tradition and renewal

Nuuk is Greenland’s capital, where the new and the old meet in their unique Greenlandic fashion. A short walk from the colonial harbour with its beautiful old buildings brings you to “the board”, where the day’s catch of seal, birds and fish is sold. Other attractions in the town include the award-winning cultural venue Katuaq, Greenland’s University, the cathedral from 1849 and the National Museum, where you can spend hours learning about Greenland’s ancient history.

phillipian taravel guide

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With 7,107 islands, the Philippines teems with potential tourist destinations. Across our islands lie pristine white beaches, warm and clear dive sites, scenic seascapes, challenging surf sites, beautiful mountains, magnificent waterfalls, hot and cold springs, and all kinds of natural jewels in a tropical setting. At the PTA it is our task to enable the private sector to harness these resources, and to pioneer tourism development in strategic areas whenever necessary.

source:http://www.philtourism.gov.ph/

Asia Travel Guide

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Juldis resort khao yai & spa is the near khao yai national park,the world heritage,Juldis resort khao yai & spa is perfect getaway by which to enjoy the gentle sound of nature,the fresh scent of clean air and serenity of undisturb forest.The juldis Resort & Spa is a one choice.There have outdoor activities. Horse riding, golf, tennis, canoeing, and cycling are just a few to mention. If you feel like taking a break, the outdoor pool and large shade trees are perfect for relaxing. Luxurious, well appointed suites or the cozy, comfortable bungalows are there to choose from. At night be sure to visit the Chommanade Steakhouse serving up international and Thai dishes, and the Country Pub that offers great live music and drinks.From the fascinating landscapes, traditional Thai architecture, and always smiling staff, the juldis Resort and Spa is awaiting your arrival.Juldis is great for anyone who doesn t mind the old buidling design but enjoys the open space with mountain views and lots of greenery. Thumbs up for the resort gardeners

Fiji Travel Guide

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Fiji is one of these paradise islands in the Pacific. But the island has more to offer than just beaches where you can bum, and water where you can snorkel.
There are many scenic and historic attractions in Fiji. The capital, Suva, has many old shops and markets with various foods, artefacts, handicrafts and especially seafood. Places of historic interest include the National Museum, situated in the lush surrounds of Thurston Gardens next to Government House and the old Parliament Buildings. Other sites of interest on Fiji include the Cultural Centre at Orchid Island, just outside of Suva, the mysterious earthworks at Taveuni and the old colonial houses (situated around Fiji).
Very typical for Fiji are three things : The first is the word “Bula”! This will probably be your first word when arriving in Fiji. Meaning “welcome” but also “be at ease”, it will most definitely make you feel both. Secondly it is common refrain repeated by all who travelled to Fiji, is that the islands of Fiji are not only among the most pristine in the world, but also inhabited by the friendliest people. And last but not least the world renowned Island Resorts, resorts on private islands, many of them within easy reach from the international airports of Nadi and Suva.
The ethnic variety of Fiji society can be seen mainly in the towns. There are powerfully built Fijians dressed in wrap-around sulus, numerous Indians, men in Western clothes, women wearing colourful saris and a scattering of European, Chinese and other Pacific Islanders. One tradition of both the Indians and Fijians is the practice of fire-walking. Fijian fire-walking has its origin in legend, while Indian fire-walking is done for religious reasons; although tourists can pay to see these ceremonies, the ritual remains a religious penance and not merely a tourist attraction. Cruises on large schooners or yachts to the different islands can be arranged, and tours around the main islands in comfortable coaches are also available.
For the hardier, hiking in the mountains with dramatic views of the islands is another option.
If you are interested to view the Map of Fiji, please do not hesitate to check out the Fiji Mapserver Website on http://map.mrd.gov.fj. Fiji is a very nice place to go and visit although it has many island i suggest that you try a cruise to visit all the islands.

Cook Islands Travel Guide

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Suprising fact: the Cook islands cover a surface bigger than India. Most of it is Pacific Ocean of course, but still, the 15 islands in the heart of the South Pacific known as the Cook islands spread over an area the size of India with a total population of just 14,000 souls.
These unique and friendly Polynesians have their own language and government and enjoy a vigorous and diverse culture with significant differences between each island. Despite some 70,000 visitors a year to the capital island – Rarotonga – the Cooks are largely unspoiled by tourism. They offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. There are no high-rise hotels, only four beach buggies and very little hype. Ideal for travellers seeking more than the usual clichés associated with the South Seas, each island has its unique qualities and offers the visitor a special experience.

Baker Island Travel Guide

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Baker island is an uninhabited island, in the central Pacific, near the equator, some 2500 km south west of Hawai. The arid coral island was discovered in 1832 by Capt. Michael Baker, an American, and was claimed by the United States in 1856. Like Jarvis Island and Howland Island, Baker was worked for guano by both American and British companies during the 19th cent. In 1935 it was colonized by Americans from Hawaii in order to establish U.S. control against British claims. The colonists were removed during World War II. Baker Island is administered under the U.S. Dept. of the Interior.

Ashmore and Cartier Islands Travel Guide

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What a great place to get lost! Halfway between Australia and Papua New Guinea, Ashmore & Cartier are the perfect place to spend a quiet holiday: no other people around - and then I don't mean no other tourists but no other people period. One problem though, you can't send any postcards home because there is no such thing as a postman on the island to pick up your card, nor can you buy cards or stamps on the islands.
As to the facts, the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands comprises West, Middle and East Islands of Ashmore Reef, Cartier Island and the 12 nautical mile territorial sea generated by those islands. The islands are uninhabited, small, low and composed of coral and sand, with some grass cover.
The Territory is located on the outer edge of the continental shelf in the Indian Ocean approximately 320 km off Australia's north-west coast and 144 kilometres south of the Indonesian Island of Roti. The Jabiru and Challis oil fields are adjacent to the Territory.
In early May 1996, Indonesian and Australian officials, at the request of the Indonesian’s, visited the Territory with the objective of satisfying Indonesian officials that the Territory does in fact include islands generating a 24 nautical mile boundary. This has important implications for negotiations between Australia and Indonesia on the maritime boundary.
Basically, this all means that the chances of you spending some time on the islands is pretty small. Your best bet might be to try and hitch a ride with traditional fishers from Indonesia, who are allowed access to the lagoon and the fresh water supply of West Island. The only official way would be through the Australian Nature Conservation Agency (ANCA) which might issue permits to visit the Sahmore Reef and give advice on how to get there and back. In 1983 Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve (583 sq km) was established under National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975. Access to East and Middle Islands, the main sea bird breeding areas, is by permit only. Either way it will involve spending quite some time and money...

Australia and Pacific Travel Guide

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The Pacific. Doesn't it dream up images of blue water and wonderful islands? Because of their relative isolation from the super-powers that is more or less still true.
Australia has a very diverse climate. Dry deserts, almost tropical rainforest and a temperate climate. This makes that when it comes to natural beauty, Australia is definitely worth seeing on the way to somewhere good.
New Zealand is also a great place for travellers. A laid back atmosphere and more adventure tourism opportunities than there are dreamt of in your philosophy: hiking, biking, caving and raving.
The Pacific has this paradise like atmosphere written all over it, and this is with good reason. A stay on the islands really relaxes you. There is a lot to see hjkhhkjhkjhkjfrom a cultural point of view as well. Small island groups like Niue, French Polynesia or Tonga make for the perfect relaxing holiday.
Samoa (known as Western Samoa until 1997) and American Samoa arguably represent the largest population of Polynesian people and they take pride in a strong culture that has survived outside incursions amazingly well.


source:www.world66.com

Philippines Travel Guide

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Consisting of 7,107 islands (1,000 inhabited), 97 ethnic groups and 101 dialects/languages, the Philippines is known as "The Smile of Asia", due to its people's hospitality and many festivities or 'fiestas'. Spanish and American influences are strongly evident in its culture. Many tourists have described it as 'a slice of Latin America in Asia', or 'the most westernized Asian country'. Stop by and you will never know a more hospitable and friendly place to vacation.
The archipelago is famous for the contrast between huge and modern metropolis like Manila or Cebu, the primitive tribal territories, the deserted islands, the clear sea waters and the smooth white coral sand.
The Philippines is a nice and friendly place to visit. The people speak English, as it is an official language.
The capital city Manila is noisy, gritty, and tough--yet very charming, cosmopolitan, vibrant and exciting (very New York City). Malling is a favorite Philippine pastime as many shopping centers dot the metropolis. The old seedy image of Manila nightlife has been replaced with classy restaurants, quaint hole-in-the-wall yet must-see spots, "it" bars, and cozy cafes (very strong cafe culture in the past few years, a night out or "gimmick" usually ends with a coffee nightcap at Figaro, Coffee Bean, Segafredo or the ubiquitous Starbucks). As in most major cities, urban poverty is evident in Manila with its shanties and streetchildren.
Be sure to visit Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. A long yet smooth 6-7 hour drive from Manila, Baguio boasts of a cool climate (peculiar in the Philippines as it is a tropical country), a lot of sights to visit (Mines View Park, Baguio Botanical Gardens, just to name a few) and lots of stuffs to buy (silvercrafts, plants -- that don't live beyond Baguio's cool confines -- vintage clothes, handicrafts, among others)
You can't visit the Philippines without visiting the beach. Whether it's the wild (and slightly seedy) beaches of Puerto Galera, exotic Amanpulo and El Nido in Palawan, relaxing Bohol, Sajorda River Park in Iba, Zambales and its coastal white fine sand & crystal clear water or the place-to-be Boracay, the Philippines has a beach that suits your budget, style, and personality. Because of the extensive road network and cheap airline fares, going to these places is fairly easy.
As what they say about the Philippines, "If you dont like Boracay island, you still have 7,107 left to choose from".
Southern Leyte especially Tahusan Beach Hinunangan virtually undiscovered just 5 years ago with its lovely Beach gorgeous views of Mountains and Islands, absolutely perfect for that peaceful, relaxing vacation.

Singapore Travel Guide

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Singapore is an island city located at the southernmost tip of the Malaysian Peninsula in South East Asia. It is well-known for being one of the richest, most well organised, efficient countries in the world, with a very high standard of living and an excellent skyline by the water. Singapore is an island with "1,000 shopping malls" or so they say. Despite the hot climate, it is a tropical paradise for most tourists. This great diversity of lifestyles, cultures, and religions thrives within the framework of a regulated society. Singapore's "FINE" city reputation is well-earned, and in fact, many will admire at once the clean, modern metropolis. Surrounded by artificially 'ordered' parks, its tall housing projects are populated by more than 80% of the population -- whose smiling native charms often belie underlying tensions about the way the island is progressing after 30 years of development.
Highlights of Singapore include some of the ethnic parts of town: Arab Street, Chinatown, Colonial District, Orchard Road and Little India.


source:www.world66.com

Malaysia Travel Guide

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Malaysia is one of the so-called Asian Dragons, of rapidly-growing economies. Located in the heart of South-East Asia, it comprises two parts: Peninsular Malaysia, bordering with Thailand in the North and Singapore in the South, and East Malaysia, with with the states of Sarawak and Sabah sharing the island of Borneo, with Indonesia and Brunei.
Malaysia is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in South-East Asia. Malaysian society is based on a vibrant and interesting fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures and customs. The Chinese are mostly active in trade and Malays mostly in government. Government policies initiated in the 1970s have somewhat blurred that distinction and one can find representatives of all races in one field or the other.
Peninsular Malaysia is the most popular among visitors. Even the peninsula itself is divided into the East Coast and West Coast, by the Titiwangsa mountain range. The West Coast is more developed and holds more attractions while the East Coast boasts a rustic charm. The leatherback turtles make annual visits here to lay their eggs on parts of the East Coast shores..

Amsterdam Travel Guide

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, and laid back, with lots to do, lots to see, many pubs, food from all over the world and friendly people. A visit to this very beautiful city is sometimes like taking a walk in the 17th century, as the center of Amsterdam has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period. This is an excellent city to tour on foot or bicycle. However, while Amsterdam may boast a lot of 17th century architecture, that's about all that's old fashioned about the place.In summer one of the best places to go for a relaxing afternoon is the Vondelpark. It is a great park, right in the center of things and very lively. With a bit of luck you can catch a (free) outdoor concert near the water. There are also a few trendy places in the park where you can sit and have a beer, such as the Blauwe Theehuis.If you like to watch people strolling by, a perfect place is Leidseplein. Leidseplein(=square) is bustling with activity and terraces in summertime. Another nice square is Rembrandtplein - nice cafe's and again terraces If you like spare ribs - visit De Klos just off the Leidsestraat. Beer is everywhere and it is all good.

australian antartic division

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The national Antarctic programs of many nations have been active in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions for many years. These programs conduct research and other activities which are the key to protecting this region, and understanding its influence on the way our planet operates.

EUROPE a never-ending journey

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Welcome to visiteurope.com, your gateway to the hospitality of the 39 member countries of the European Travel Commission. Let this website be your personal guide for exploring the beauty and interesting diversity these countries have to offer. All the countries have joined together on visiteurope.com to provide you with a wonderful resource to obtain all the information you need to make your trip to Europe the trip of a lifetime.

south africa

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South Africa Tours and Safaris

Welcome to Truly Africa Tours and Safaris, the small group specialists. Travel with us and have the opportunity to explore the amazing diversity of Southern Africa.
We offer quality small group tours, family holidays and luxury safaris that are ideal for anyone that has always wanted to see this beautiful part of the world, young or old, the only requirements are a sense of adventure, and an appreciation of natural beauty!
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africa

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Experience a mesmerising Africa Tour with Gecko's. Adventure travel to Africa doesn't get better than this



Check out this section for tips on weather trends in the region, the benefits of travelling through the various different seasons and, in some instances, the times of year Mother Nature might make visiting a little tricky.

australian places

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Red Centre
The Red Center, located in the Northern Territory, is both the physical and spiritual center of Australia. This is the site of the world famous Uluru (Ayers Rock), a reddish rock that is the world's largest monolith. Posing in stark contrast to its flat surrounding, Uluru is best viewed at sunrise and sunset when its color seems to change in mysterious and magical ways.
See this official website from the Northern Territories for more information on visiting Uluru


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australia travel guide

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russia travel guide

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Map of the leading tourist destinations in Russia

Russia is a country with beautiful landscape, dramatic, historic architecture, and great resources. It is, today, a country that is not attractive to many tourists for a variety of reasons. We have placed Russia in the "Add-on" travel category because we believe that the tourist should limit the extent of their travel in Russia. We suggest visiting Moscow, St. Petersburg, or cruising the rivers, waterways, and canals between the two for a wonderful vacation experience. The rest of Russia remains an elusive quarry for the casual traveler.





places of life time

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In October 1999 National Geographic Traveler showcased 50 of the world's top destinations, places that every curious traveler should visit in a lifetime. Now we're expanding our Places of a Lifetime franchise online, with personal essays on top destinations and the addition of a wealth of timely service information, from insiders' tips on the best places to stay and eat, to great books and music, to recommended walking tours. In our online Places of a Lifetime you'll find both inspiration and practical travel tips. Enjoy!


source:http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/places/places-of-a-lifetime.html

asian best places

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Selected hotels, golf and tour-packages in some of the most attractive Asian destinations. You will get factual information on a wide range of cultural and golf tour suggestions for your enjoyment. Most of our recommendations in these delightful destinations are under European management and as added value, dealing direct with each agency, you are guaranteed bargain prices.



































singapore

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worlds best places

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The world is so vast with the combination of amazing places around it filled with different ethics, languages and cultures that many of us would like to visit or live. Business week recently made survey on the list of most amazing places in the world to live; some are the highlight of their picks. Who knows, visiting these places may change your mind to pack the bags and select one of the place to live. The quality of life living here is high and at also the low cost. So get ready to go through best places in the world that you like the most.

About UNWTO

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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO/OMT) is a specialized agency of the United ‎Nations and the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a ‎global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how.‎UNWTO plays a central and decisive role in promoting the development of responsible, ‎sustainable and universally accessible tourism, paying particular attention to the ‎interests of developing countries.‎The Organization encourages the implementation ‎of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, with a view to ensuring that member ‎countries, tourist destinations and businesses maximize the positive economic, ‎social and cultural effects of tourism and fully reap its benefits, while minimizing its ‎negative social and environmental impacts.‎Its membership includes 161 countries and territories and more than 390 Affiliate ‎Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations ‎and local tourism authorities.‎Direct actions that strengthen and support the efforts of National Tourism ‎Administrations are carried out by UNWTO's regional representatives (Africa, the ‎Americas, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and South Asia) based at ‎the Headquarters in Madrid.‎UNWTO is committed to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, geared ‎toward reducing poverty and fostering sustainable development.‎
source:http://www.unwto.org

World

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World is a common name for the planet Earth but is also often used to mean the sum of human civilization living on it, specifically human experience, history, or the 'human condition' in general.[1]
In a metaphysical context, World may refer to the Universe, everything that constitutes reality: see World (philosophy).

Tourism

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Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for more than twenty-four (24) hours and not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited".[3] Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. In 2007, there were over 903 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 6.6% as compared to 2006. International tourist receipts were USD 856 billion in 2007.[4]
Despite the recent global recession, international tourist arrivals during the first four months of 2008 followed a similar growth trend than the same period in 2007.[4] However, as a result of the economic crisis of 2008, international travel demand suffered a strong slowdown beginning in June 2008, with growth in international tourism arrivals worldwide falling to 2% during the boreal summer months, while growth from January to April 2008 had reached an average 5.7% compared to its 2007 level. Growth from 2006 to 2007 was only 3.7%, as total international tourism arrivals from January to August were 641 million tourists, up from 618 million in the same period in 2007.[5]
Tourism is vital for many countries, such as the U.A.E, Egypt, Greece and Thailand, and many island nations, such as The Bahamas, Fiji, Maldives and the Seychelles, due to the large intake of money for businesses with their goods and services and the opportunity for employment in the service industries associated with tourism. These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxis, hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts, and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, various music venues and the theatre.