Abstract

AbstractThis chapter assesses coastal tourism for the whole island of Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland), addressing first the context in which tourism occurs, the nature of visitor flows and change, the mix of visitor attraction and the position coastal tourism attractions and beaches play in overall visitor choice, and the economic benefits of tourism. Coastal regions as tourist space are discussed. Present climate and future changes are also discussed and the effect of such changes on coastal regions and tourism products is assessed.

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