What is peak season in tourism?


What is peak season in tourism? On a very general level, you can roughly say that peak season is summer—which is June–August in the northern hemisphere and November–February in the southern hemisphere. The Christmas and New Year's holidays are also peak seasons in many parts of the world.


What is high season in tourism?

High season This is the busiest time for tourism. Usually when the country is experiencing its best weather, high season – or peak season – brings busy crowds and high rates. This can often give it a bad reputation, and many seasoned travellers will avoid travelling during high season to avoid the crowds.


Why do British people say peak?

Well, if a situation is peak, it means it's very, very difficult. or not good, or it's negative. For example, my job is a bit peak. You know, I don't really enjoy it. Or my day has been a bit peak because, uh, because I've been very busy.


What are the 7 stages of tourism?

These stages are exploration, involvement, development, consolidation, stagnation and decline. Mostly all tourists' destinations passes through all these mentioned stages.