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There are factors that draws tourists to one country and this is certainly not due to a certain hocus pocus. Depending on these factors, the tourist may or may not change their mind in choosing them as a destination. Some would wonder what makes people book a few thousand dollar tickets just to visit the place. Perhaps the listed below factors can help you answer why.

Economy.  Good economy attracts tourists. Whether they are seeking for a greener pasture or just simply want to experience how it a progressive economy feels like, tourists are indeed drawn to this factor.

World Events. Events like the Olympics, soccer, basketball, Coachella Festival, and other events help attract customers. This is why London got its place for the hottest destination last year because of the Olympics.

Marketing. Cool marketing strategies are another factor that could play a great role in attracting tourists. According to CNN, the Phillippines’ campaign “it's more fun in the Philippines” aided in the country’s pursuit to attract more visitors.

Culture. Another factor is culture. How diverse and colorful different cultures are, it pulls in many tourists. Tourism experts consider these varying cultures one of the attraction sites for tourists to marvel.

The Great Ocean Road has all these things factored in. They got every corner of the region a great place to visit. In this region, you will get to see the seaside town of Torquay which is where you can find the best surfing world’s fashion labels and surf boards in Torquay. People who love to surf will surely fall in love with the town’s best surfing waves and the surfer’s love of designing their own surf boards as well as their clothes. In Torquay, you will find an entire precinct dedicated to surfing. In fact, there is already a museum for surfers called the SurfWorld.

More than being most surfer’s favorite hubs, it is also a great destination for photographers and nature lovers alike who have great eyes on nature spots. You can experience stunning limestones stacks and rock formations. For more details, you can visit www.greatoceanroad.info.





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