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Cascais / Estoril : JET SET AND LIVSNJUTARE HYBRID LUXURY and sunny BEACH

Filed under: Cascais Travel, Estoril Travel, Travel Vacation, Vacation News — Travel Information at 9:47 pm on Sunday, January 18, 2009

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Beach villages Cascais and Estoril are equally popular among the royals, JET SET, and ordinary people as among active explorer and lazy livsnjutare. In Portugal, scenic coast, just half an hour from Lisbon, you can sunbathe, swim, golf, deep sea fish and eat the seafood. Visit Europe’s largest casino, or the world famous motor track. Take the day with quiet, relax and let the days that it would be guaranteed both fun and memorable!Cascais and Estoril today sammanväxta - two lively, cosmopolitan villages with an air of aristocracy and luxury. The villages along Portugal’s legendary and dramatic Atlantic coastline, the landscape Vale do Tejo. The painterly fishing Cascais was in the 1500s a major seaport, with several continues along the coast, which would protect the capital Lisbon from attackers and pirates. Today, many continue upgraded to the summer residence of the royal and JET SET. (Read on …)

Reaching the Japanese Tourist

Filed under: Vacation News — Travel Information at 10:28 pm on Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The purpose of this study is to investigate promotion within the tourism industry on the Gold Coast, Australia, focusing on tourism companies’ promotional efforts on the Japanese market. The aim is to answer the question ‘How can Australian tourism companies effectively promote themselves on the Japanese market?’ through five specific research objectives: (1) to get a better understanding of tourism- and attraction marketing, (2) to get familiar with the characteristics of the Japanese tourist and their travel patterns, (3) to investigate which factors in regards to culture, are influencing the tourism companies’ promotion in Japan, (4) to identify critical success factors for successful promotion of Australian tourism companies on the Japanese market, and (5) to identify similarities and differences between small and large companies when it comes to tourism promotion on the Japanese market