Option E Leisure, Tourism and Sport
Across
- 2. The ranking of leisure facilities and activities based on size, level of services, and the catchment area they serve, from local to international levels
- 4. The maximum number of visitors that an area or destination can sustain without damaging the environment, economy, or local culture
- 6. Physical activities engaged in for competition, fitness, or enjoyment, often with organized rules and structure
- 7. Tourism that minimizes environmental impacts, respects local culture, and supports the local economy while providing meaningful experiences for visitors
- 8. Tourism based on historical, cultural, and natural heritage, where visitors explore monuments, historical sites, or cultural practices
- 9. A form of sustainable tourism focused on experiencing natural areas while conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local people
- 10. The act of traveling for pleasure or business, involving an overnight stay away from the usual place of residence
- 11. Large-scale tourism characterized by high volumes of tourists, often associated with package holidays and popular destinations
- 13. Tourism involving exploration or travel to remote, exotic, or potentially dangerous locations for physical activities or experiences
- 14. Natural, cultural, or historical attractions that draw tourists, such as beaches, mountains, museums, and historical monuments
- 15. Free time when people are not working and can engage in activities of their choice, including hobbies, relaxation, or recreation
Down
- 1. The amount of income a person has left to spend after covering basic living expenses, which influences their ability to engage in leisure, tourism, and sports activities
- 3. Services and infrastructure that support tourism, such as hotels, restaurants, transport systems, and entertainment facilities
- 5. The economic benefits generated from tourism that spread throughout the local economy as money spent by tourists stimulates demand for goods and services
- 12. The excessive number of tourists in a particular destination, leading to negative impacts on the environment, infrastructure, and local communities