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Sex tourism is travel to engage in sexual activity , particularly with prostitutes. The World Tourism Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations, defines sex tourism as "trips organized from within the tourism sector, or from outside this sector but using its structures and networks, with the primary purpose of effecting a commercial sexual relationship by the tourist with residents at the destination".
You can find information about sex tourism in different parts of the world from this web site. Just write the name of the city or country to WikiSexGuide' s "search"-field above on the right side! You can also navigate to different destinations from the Main Page. Sex tourism includes domestic sex tourism, which is travel within the same country, or international sex tourism, which involves travel across national borders. It is a multibillion dollar industry that supports an international workforce estimated to number in the millions.
Several countries have become preferred destinations for sex tourists. Individual cities or regions have acquired a reputation as sex tourist destinations. Over the years Sex tourism has always had a negative vibe. When discussing sex tourism people used to associate it with sleazy motels and men with poor hygiene who just could not fend for themselves.
However over the years this industry has evolved into a glamorous industry catering to powerful men celebrities, politicians, etc. Even couples are getting into the action, and the sleazy motels have turned into high end exclusive beachfront resorts with 4 and 5 star rating. Nights Exotic Resort located in the Dominican Republic has spearheaded the change with its 5 star beachfront all inclusive accommodations, Luxury airport transfer and girls that are straight out of a cover girl magazine.
Sex tourism by women exists. However, despite a great deal of interest in sexual tourism amongst theorists, methodologically thorough and detailed studies remain at a premium, despite the increasing accessibility of such groups for study in the past three decades. Prostitution is also legal and regulated in New Zealand map not shown. Create account now!