Domestic Tourism
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Tourism can be regarded as a social, cultural and economic phenomenon related to the movement of people outside their usual place of residence.

Tourism refers to the activity of visitors.

A visitor is a traveller taking a trip to a main destination outside his/her usual environment, for less than a year, for any main purpose (business, leisure or other personal purpose) other than to be employed in the country or place visited.

A tourist is a visitor if his/her trip includes an overnight stay; otherwise, a visitor is classified as a same-day visitor (or excursionist).

Domestic tourism comprises the activities of a resident visitor within the country of reference.
Domestic TourismContact person/organisation
For more information, please contact:
Tourism@oecd.org
Date last input received
Last update: September 2022
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Tourism can be regarded as a social, cultural and economic phenomenon related to the movement of people outside their usual place of residence.

Tourism refers to the activity of visitors.

A visitor is a traveller taking a trip to a main destination outside his/her usual environment, for less than a year, for any main purpose (business, leisure or other personal purpose) other than to be employed in the country or place visited.

A tourist is a visitor if his/her trip includes an overnight stay; otherwise, a visitor is classified as a same-day visitor (or excursionist).

Domestic tourism comprises the activities of a resident visitor within the country of reference.