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Sports Tourism is a form of travel and tourism that involves travelling to participate in or watch sporting events. It is a growing sector of the travel and tourism industry, with people travelling to attend major sporting events, such as the Olympics, or to take part in activities such as skiing, golf, and surfing. Sports Tourism also includes travelling to watch professional sports teams, such as football, basketball, and baseball.
Sports Tourism can provide a range of benefits to the local economy, such as increased employment, increased spending, and increased tourism. It can also provide a boost to the local culture, as visitors may be exposed to local customs and traditions.
Sports Tourism companies provide a range of services, such as travel packages, accommodation, and event tickets. Examples of companies in the Sports Tourism market include Sports Traveler, Sports Tours International, and Sports Events 365. Show Less Read more