A day tourist is someone who only visit a place for one day?
I guess so.
For example, if you visit to Malaysia for a single day only, then u are a day tourist. Correct ma?
BAO
Someone travelling to Another Country or region for less than a year, for business, leisure or another reason
a domestic tourist is a tourist who travel within his/her own country, local and an international tourist is a tourist from other countries maybe from overseas e.g a tourist travelling from Brazil to south Africa he is called an international tourist.
It is a person who is a foreigner (not a citizen) who tours a country not native to that person. For example a German sight seeing in London England
Answer1)Transit2)stopover3)day4)cruiseAn international tourist,a regional tourist,a domestic tourist and a excursionist tourist.
an example of a tourist board would be "visit britain" :)
Domestic Tourist- those who visit places within their own country.International Tourist- those who visit countries other than their own.
the word tourist means a person on vacation to a state it does not live on. For example : When i went to Hawaii i was a tourist
Only point of origin. A local is from the area, international, from another country
someone who travels outside their own country as opposed to domestic tourist (someone who stays in the borders of their own country)
Yes
1) International Tourist is the one who travels from a country to another. 0 2) Both domestic and International tourists can be considered excursionists and or regional, being the regional the one that determines one region to visit, say, going to New England, or The Alps, or one region in a country or state. The excursionist in general is also called backpacker. Usually stays in hostels and travels by different ways of transportation, hiking or cycling. It can also be defined as the tourist who travels in groups. 3) Domestic tourist is the one that travels within a country, from state to state or city to city.
Stupid. Of course they can. :)
The antonyms for the word "domestic" are "foreign" or "international."