It is generally accepted that tourism is a more diverse industry than many others, in that it comprises a wide variety of suppliers of both, numerous goods and services. It has also the potential to support in a crucial manner other economic activities, such as small agricultural production, small scale fishing, handicrafts production and retailing, cultural industries and the like, which without tourism demand would hardly survive. Through providing flexible, part time jobs to many rural and urban people, tourism can serve families to complement other livelihood options. And most importantly, being labour intensive, tourism provides a wide range of different employment opportunities, from the highly skilled to the unskilled.5 Data compiled from the replies to the survey seem to confirm all these statements.