Sep
2
2009
Gay Tourism - Why It Is Still Increasing
Author: adminGay tourism is a niche market that continues to grow in importance. Many operators have realized the market has a large number of travelers and that they often have higher disposable incomes to tap into. Some operators have been offering specifically targeted gay cruises and tours for a number of years but it is the increase in interest from predominantly mainstream providers that is adding options to the gay tourism market.
This interest in the gay market by the general travel providers, plus the increase in promotions by city and country tourist boards has lent some degree of validation to gay tourists as a valid market. Hotels, airlines and other tour operators have jumped on the gay bandwagon also.
As a result the gay tourism market is moving away from just focussing on major parades or events and traditionally popular gay destinations to exploring more remote destinations or gay perspectives on traditional destinations. This has been able to happen because gay travelers are feeling more confident in themselves and how the world sees them and the greater acceptance by the wider population.
There is some divide in the gay tourist market as to whether some travelers want gay targeted travel or not. Some find gay tourism offerings to be more expensive than those offered by the general tourism market. Others choose to take a ‘break’ from a solely gay world. If you spend all day in a gay world sometimes it is nice to see a different world when you are on holiday.
Others in the gay travel market really enjoy the security of being with people who embrace a similar lifestyle choice. This gives them the chance to make new friends or if they are looking for love a chance of romance. This comfort factor is one of the reasons gay tourism continues to increase at a healthy rate.
The gay tourism market is in an evolutionary stage, it is not in it’s infancy but it is developing at an outstanding rate.
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