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Seasonal tourism

Seasonal tourism refers to the pattern where tourists visit certain destinations primarily during specific times of the year, often influenced by weather, holidays, or local events. For example, coastal areas see more visitors in summer, while ski resorts attract travelers in winter. This fluctuation impacts local businesses and infrastructure, as demand increases during peak seasons and decreases afterward. Understanding seasonal tourism helps communities plan resource management, marketing strategies, and infrastructure needs, ensuring sustainable development and optimal experience for visitors during these predictable periods.