Egyptian tour guide Marwa Al Saady said that a new type of tourism has begun to emerge in the past two years, namely, chalets' tourism, which is the arrival of tourists descending in a group of adjacent chalets. She added that this tourism begins after the summer season and the end of the hustle, especially from North African countries, noting that the rental of chalets is becoming a great demand, especially among newly married.
She added, in a statement to “Muslimchronicle”, that a number of countries organize sporting events in the beaches, including tennis and football in addition to other games to attract large number of visitors during the coming period.
She added, in a statement to "Muslimchronicle", that it is important to support one-day tourism, saying that a large number of travel agencies organize flights to different places around the world. She added that the programs also could include a number of archeological sites.
She stressed that a number of tourist sites in European countries, including Italy and Spain, gather between the different cultures, stressing that there are other countries that managed to attract more tourists, such as Ireland. The tour guide expected that the tourism industry could achieve progress in a number of European countries during the coming period, including Austria, Netherlands, and Englans
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