Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
oferta turística complementaria
English translation:
additional / complementary tourist amenity
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Dolores Vázquez
Oct 24, 2004 10:07
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term
oferta turística complementaria
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Tourism & Travel
Empresas relacionadas con la oferta turística complementaria vinculada al lugar de destinación y a las actividades de turismo temático.
I assume it means anything used by tourists that's not hotels, camp sites (I nearly said "campings" then!), B&Bs etc... Although I could easily translate it in a way that it could be understood correctly, I was wondering whether there is a precise term used in English for this concept. I haven't managed to come across one.
I assume it means anything used by tourists that's not hotels, camp sites (I nearly said "campings" then!), B&Bs etc... Although I could easily translate it in a way that it could be understood correctly, I was wondering whether there is a precise term used in English for this concept. I haven't managed to come across one.
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Spanish term (edited):
oferta tur�stica complementaria
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additional / complementary tourist amenity
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Spanish term (edited):
oferta tur�stica complementaria
touristic activities offer
i believe it refers to all those activities you can enjoy: ski, horse riding, etc,
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Spanish term (edited):
oferta tur�stica complementaria
add-on tourist package
This does sound like a pack of extras that go on top of the basic booking.
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complimentary tourist offer
I would leave it as it is, Timothy. It's self-explanatory in my opinion, meaning any optional (not pre-paid)activity for the tourist.
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Spanish term (edited):
oferta tur�stica complementaria
additional touristic activities
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Spanish term (edited):
oferta tur�stica complementaria
other/additional attractions and amenities/facilities
based on what your term may cover (see 1st link), perhaps amenities or facilities on their own is not quite enough to describe what may be involved
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tazdog (X)
: facilities is what worked in my context--thanks yet again! (for some reason I was stuck on that)
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wasn't actually that simple when I had to think about it!
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