Visiting a destination in the UK falls under the category of domestic tourism.
Domestic tourism is when a person visits a place in the country they live in- eg. A day trip to Blackpool from Bolton or a weekend in London from Manchester.
Another type of tourism is outbound tourism. Outbound tourism is when residents from one country take a holiday or visit another country. Eg. UK residents going on a holiday to Turkey for 2 weeks.
Inbound/incoming tourism: When people enter a country from their own country of origin or another country which is not their home, Eg someone coming to the UK from the USA to watch the Olympics in 2012.
Domestic tourism is when a person visits a place in the country they live in- eg. A day trip to Blackpool from Bolton or a weekend in London from Manchester.
Another type of tourism is outbound tourism. Outbound tourism is when residents from one country take a holiday or visit another country. Eg. UK residents going on a holiday to Turkey for 2 weeks.
Inbound/incoming tourism: When people enter a country from their own country of origin or another country which is not their home, Eg someone coming to the UK from the USA to watch the Olympics in 2012.