The creation of organized activities in the host community, such as giving tourists an opportunity to visit historical sites with an archaeologist or take a boat trip with local fisherman, fosters much richer host-guest interactions. Trips that are run and staffed by local people can take guests to unique community markets, restaurants, or attractions where they are able to get a taste of life on the islands. According to a study, “the degree to which the tourist industry is established and linked to other parts of the economy is directly related to the ability of tourism to generate local income and employment” (Milne 206). When tourists are given the opportunity to interact with the community, local people reap the economic benefits that come from building viable regional businesses and island culture is enhanced