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Tourism

Name: Dwayne Pickett


Class: 11 Technology
Subject: Geography
Teacher’s Name: Sir Wickham
Assignment 1
1. Crusie ship tourism in the Caribbean

A. Explain factors that influence cruise ship tourism in the Caribbean.

Cruise ship tourism in the Caribbean is influenced by several factors such as:
1. Location and Accessibility: Situated conveniently close to major cruise ports,
the Caribbean boasts excellent accessibility, which minimizes both travel expenses
and time for cruise operators.

2. Natural Beauty and Climate: Renowned for its natural splendor and ideal
weather conditions, the Caribbean allures tourists seeking tranquil beaches,
crystalline waters, and a balmy climate, perfect for both relaxation and outdoor
pursuits.

3. Ports and Services: The Caribbean's well-equipped ports and state-of-the-art


facilities cater to the needs of cruise lines, providing ample space for large vessels
and ensuring top-notch services for passengers.

4. Destination varieties: With a multitude of islands offering a rich tapestry of


attractions, the Caribbean presents a diverse array of experiences, catering to the
varied preferences of travelers and enabling flexible and exciting itineraries.

5. Safety and Stability: The Caribbean stands out for its reputation of safety and
political stability, drawing visitors to destinations characterized by low crime rates
and secure political environments.
B. Explain 5 advantages or benefits of cruise ships tourism.

Five advantages or benefits of cruise ship tourism are:

1.Diverse Destinations: Cruise ships offer access to multiple destinations,


enabling travelers to experience various cultures and landscapes in one trip.

2.All-Inclusive Experience: Cruise packages include accommodation, meals,


and entertainment, simplifying vacation planning and enhancing relaxation.

3.Onboard Amenities: Cruise ships boast a wide range of facilities, from spas to
theaters, ensuring ample recreational opportunities for passengers.

4.Social Atmosphere: Passengers engage in social activities, fostering


friendships and creating memorable shared experiences during the voyage.

5.Reduced Environmental Impact: While not perfect, cruise ships strive for eco-
friendliness through cleaner fuels and waste management initiatives.
C. Explain 5 negative impacts or disadvantages of cruise ship tourism in the
Caribbean.
Some negative disadvantages of cruise ship are:

1. Environmental Impact: Cruise ships are associated with pollution, including


air emissions, wastewater discharge, and waste generation, which can harm
marine ecosystems and coastal communities.

2. Overcrowding: During peak seasons, cruise ships can overcrowd popular


destinations, leading to congestion, long lines, and diminished experiences
for both passengers and local residents.

3. Health Concerns: Cruise ships can be breeding grounds for illnesses such as
norovirus, due to close quarters and shared facilities, leading to outbreaks
and health risks for passengers.

4. Limited Time in Ports: While cruise ships visit multiple destinations,


passengers often have limited time at each port, restricting their ability to
fully explore and experience local culture and attractions.

5. High Costs: While perceived as all-inclusive, additional expenses such as


shore excursions, onboard activities, and gratuities can add up, making
cruises more expensive than anticipated.
D. Explain 5 measures to reduce the impact of cruise ship tourism in the
Caribbean.
Five measures to reduce the impact of cruise ship tourism are:

1. Sustainable Technologies: Invest in cleaner propulsion, exhaust cleaning


systems, and shore power to reduce emissions and environmental impact.

2. Waste Management: Implement recycling, wastewater treatment, and proper


disposal to minimize pollution from solid and liquid waste.

3. Overcrowding Management: Coordinate with destinations to stagger ship


arrivals, reducing congestion and strain on local resources.

4. Community Support: Partner with local communities for sustainable tourism


projects, conservation, and cultural preservation efforts.

5. Passenger Education: Promote responsible tourism through onboard


programs, eco-friendly excursions, and awareness campaigns about
environmental and cultural preservation.

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