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Presumptions for toursim development - island Sardinia
Nováková, Michaela ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Indrová, Jarmila (referee)
The aim of this work is an analysis of the touristic offer on the island Sardinia. The presumptions for tourism development are theoretically described in the first part of the work. Som of them are described on the case of Sardinia in the second part of the work. Current and past development of the tourism is described in the third part where are also stated types of tourism in Sardinia. The final part contains also a SWOT analysis which helps to evaluate the total potentional of tourism on the island.
Analysis of the presumptions of Chile for tourism development
Salačová, Kristýna ; Petrů, Zdenka (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is an analysis of the presumptions of Chile for the development of tourism. The intention is to set off Chile from the general characteristic of a country of "Latin America" and present this exotic destination to a Czech tourist. Other task is to map the range of Czech travel agencies tour offers to this country and see whether they are able to cover the potential of the area of Chile. The thesis also includes a SWOT analysis of Chile as a tourist destination. Finally, the intention is to prove that Chile is a safe and attractive tourist destination with a good potential and excellent conditions for tourism development. The thesis is divided into four parts. The aim of the first chapter is the definition of theoretical terms. The second chapter analyses the presumptions of Chile for the development of tourism. Examines the selective, localization and realization presumptions for the development of tourism in this territory. The third part describes the current situation of tourism in Chile. The last part of the thesis deals with the analysis of local agencies and thier offer of tours to Chile.

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