turisters
Turisters is a term used in some sociological and tourism studies to describe a subset of travelers who approach travel with a highly structured, consumption-oriented mindset. The term is not universally adopted and may appear mainly in niche academic discourse rather than mainstream usage; it is often contrasted with more traditional notions of travelers who seek spontaneity or deeper immersion. Characteristics include frequent short trips, reliance on packaged itineraries or curated experiences, preference for well-trodden destinations, and heavy use of digital guidance such as reviews and social media. Turisters tend to stay in central tourist districts, favor familiar brands, and prioritize convenience, safety, and predictable comforts.
Origins and usage: The concept emerged as scholars mapped diverse tourist identities amid mass tourism and
Impact: Economically, turisters generate steady demand for accommodations, transport, and attractions; they can reinforce place-branding and
Critiques and alternatives: Some writers warn that labeling travelers risks stereotyping and obscuring variation within travel
See also: Tourism, tourist gaze, overtourism, travel behavior.