NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "tourism"
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- 721214-11 - Vacation FarmsVacation Farms are establishments that offer recreational activities and accommodations on a working farm. These farms provide a unique experience for visitors to enjoy the countryside and participate in farm-related activities. Vacation Farms typically offer a range of activities such as horseback riding, hayrides, petting zoos, and farm-to-table dining experiences. Visitors can also participate …Examples: Agritourism, Eco-tourism, Sustainable tourism, Nature-based tourism
- 481219-06 - Photographers-AerialPhotographers-Aerial is a subdivision of the Other Nonscheduled Air Transportation industry. This industry involves capturing images from an elevated position using aircraft or drones. Aerial photographers use their skills to take photographs of landscapes, buildings, events, and other subjects from a unique perspective. They work with clients from various industries, including real estate, …Examples: Tourism photography
- 541611-24 - Hawaiian Cultural ConsultantsHawaiian Cultural Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to individuals, organizations, and businesses on matters related to Hawaiian culture. They are experts in the traditions, customs, and practices of Hawaii and help clients understand and incorporate these elements into their personal or professional lives. Hawaiian Cultural Consultants may work with clients in a …Examples: Cultural tourism companies
- 541910-12 - Travel ResearchTravel Research is a subdivision of the Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling industry that focuses on gathering and analyzing data related to travel and tourism. This industry involves conducting research on various aspects of travel, such as consumer behavior, travel trends, and destination preferences. The insights gained from this research are used by travel companies, …Examples: Hotel occupancy rates, Airline passenger traffic, Cruise ship bookings, Travel insurance sales, Car rental
- 561510-11 - Travel AdventureThe Travel Adventure industry involves providing customized travel packages and itineraries for individuals or groups seeking unique and adventurous experiences. This industry caters to travelers who are looking for more than just a typical vacation and want to explore new destinations, cultures, and activities. Travel Adventure companies offer a range of services including transportation, …Examples: Eco-tourism
- 611699-15 - Hospitality TrainingHospitality Training is a specialized industry that provides education and training to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the hospitality sector. This industry focuses on providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in various roles within the hospitality industry, such as hotel management, food and beverage service, event planning, and tourism. …Examples: Tourism
- 713990-33 - ParasailingParasailing is a recreational activity that involves a person being towed behind a boat while attached to a parachute-like canopy. The person is lifted into the air and can enjoy a bird's eye view of the surrounding area. Parasailing is a popular activity in coastal areas and is often offered as a tourist attraction. It is a thrilling experience that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill …Examples: Coastal tourism, Adventure tourism
- 813910-01 - Ancsa Native CorporationsAncsa Native Corporations are a subdivision of the Business Associations industry, which is primarily composed of organizations that promote the business interests of their members. Ancsa Native Corporations are unique in that they are specifically designated for Alaska Native Corporations established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971. These corporations were created …Examples: Tourism
- 112390-03 - Ostriches & EmusThe Ostriches & Emus industry, a subdivision of Other Poultry Production, involves the breeding, raising, and selling of ostriches and emus for various purposes. These large flightless birds are primarily raised for their meat, leather, feathers, and oil. The industry requires specialized knowledge and care due to the unique characteristics of these birds. …Examples: Emu Farming for Tourism
- 115210-18 - Animal Shows & OrganizationsAnimal Shows & Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 115210, which falls under the category of Support Activities for Animal Production. This industry involves the organization and management of events and activities that showcase animals, such as exhibitions, fairs, competitions, and performances. Animal Shows & Organizations can include a wide range of animals, from domestic pets to …Examples: Pet shows and competitions, Equestrian events, such as horse shows and rodeos, Livestock exhibitions and auctions,
- 238910-41 - Marine Contractors & DesignersMarine Contractors & Designers are professionals who specialize in the construction, repair, and maintenance of marine structures such as docks, piers, seawalls, and bridges. They are responsible for designing, building, and installing structures that can withstand the harsh marine environment. Marine Contractors & Designers work on projects ranging from small residential docks to large …Examples: Marine tourism and recreation facilities construction
- 323111-63 - Post Cards (Manufacturing)Post Cards (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of postcards, which are printed cards used for sending messages by mail. Postcards can be used for various purposes such as advertising, marketing, tourism, and personal communication. The production of postcards involves a range …Examples: Tourist postcards, Advertising postcards, Greeting postcards, Personalized postcards, Promotional postcards, Event
- 336411-07 - Helicopter (Manufacturing)Helicopter manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the design, development, and production of helicopters. This industry is a subdivision of the larger aircraft manufacturing industry and focuses specifically on the production of rotary-wing aircraft. Helicopters are used for a variety of purposes, including military operations, emergency medical services, search and rescue …Examples: Tourism helicopters
- 336414-01 - Guided Missile & Space Vehicle (Manufacturing)Guided Missile & Space Vehicle (Manufacturing) involves the production of complete guided missiles and space vehicles, including development, testing, and quality control. This industry also includes the manufacturing of propulsion units, guidance systems, and other related parts and equipment. …Examples: Space tourism vehicle manufacturing
- 336414-03 - Space Research & Development (Manufacturing)The Space Research & Development (Manufacturing) industry involves the design, development, and production of spacecraft and related components for various applications such as scientific research, communication, and military defense. This industry is focused on creating innovative solutions for space exploration and technology advancement. …Examples: Space tourism vehicles
- 424920-03 - Business Publications (Wholesale)Business Publications (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of various types of publications aimed at the business community. These publications can include trade journals, industry-specific magazines, newsletters, and other periodicals that provide information on topics such as finance, marketing, …Examples: Magazines for the hospitality and tourism industry
- 441227-21 - Helicopter-Dealers (Retail)Helicopter-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 441227 that involves the retail sale of new and/or used helicopters to consumers. This industry includes establishments that sell helicopters for personal or business use, as well as those that offer related services such as financing, leasing, and maintenance. Helicopter-Dealers (Retail) may also provide training and certification …Examples: Helicopter sales for tourism and sightseeing companies
- 459110-11 - Cave Exploration Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Cave Exploration Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing equipment and supplies for individuals and organizations that engage in cave exploration. This industry is responsible for providing a range of products that are essential for cave exploration, including safety gear, lighting equipment, and navigation tools. The industry is also responsible for providing …Examples: Adventure tourism companies
- 487990-01 - Balloons-MannedBalloons-Manned is a subdivision of the Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, Other industry under the NAICS Code 487990. This industry involves providing scenic and sightseeing transportation services through the use of hot air balloons. Balloons-Manned companies offer a unique experience to customers by taking them on a ride in a hot air balloon, allowing them to enjoy the beautiful scenery …Examples: Adventure tourism
- 488119-11 - HeliportsHeliports are a type of airport specifically designed for the takeoff and landing of helicopters. These facilities are typically smaller than traditional airports and are often located in urban areas or remote locations where traditional airports are not feasible. Heliports can be privately owned or operated by government agencies and are used for a variety of purposes, including emergency …Examples: Tourism
- 488310-04 - LighthousesLighthouses are structures built on or near the coast to guide ships and boats safely through dangerous waters. They are typically tall, cylindrical towers with a bright light at the top that can be seen from far away. Lighthouses have been used for centuries to help sailors navigate through treacherous waters and avoid shipwrecks. Today, many lighthouses have been automated and are no longer …Examples: Nautical tourism
- 541330-39 - Engineers-MarineEngineers-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541330, which falls under the Engineering Services industry. This industry involves the design, development, and construction of marine vessels and structures, as well as the maintenance and repair of existing marine equipment. Engineers-Marine are responsible for ensuring that marine vessels and structures are safe, efficient, and …Examples: Marine leisure and tourism
- 541612-13 - Wine ConsultantsWine Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on all aspects of wine, including production, distribution, sales, and consumption. They work with individuals, businesses, and organizations to help them make informed decisions about wine selection, storage, and investment. Wine Consultants may also provide training and education on wine appreciation, wine pairing, and …Examples: Wine tourism companies
- 541613-01 - International MarketingInternational Marketing is a business activity that involves promoting and selling products or services in foreign markets. It requires a deep understanding of cultural differences, market trends, and consumer behavior in different countries. Companies that engage in International Marketing aim to expand their customer base and increase their revenue by tapping into new markets outside their home …Examples: Offering tourism services in Australia
- 541613-06 - Travel MarketingTravel Marketing is a specialized subdivision of Marketing Consulting Services that focuses on promoting and advertising travel-related products and services. This industry involves creating and implementing marketing strategies to attract customers to travel destinations, hotels, airlines, cruises, and other travel-related businesses. Travel Marketing professionals work to increase brand …Examples: Eco-tourism
- 541840-02 - Advertising-RadioAdvertising-Radio is a subdivision of the Media Representatives industry that involves the selling of advertising space on radio stations. This industry is responsible for creating and executing advertising campaigns on behalf of clients, with the goal of reaching a target audience through radio broadcasts. Advertising-Radio companies work closely with radio stations to negotiate rates and secure …Examples: Travel and tourism companies
- 541840-07 - Newspaper RepresentativesNewspaper Representatives are professionals who act as intermediaries between newspapers and their clients. They work to sell advertising space in newspapers to businesses and individuals. They are responsible for building and maintaining relationships with clients, negotiating advertising rates, and ensuring that advertisements are placed in the appropriate sections of the newspaper. Newspaper …Examples: Travel and tourism companies
- 541840-09 - Radio Station RepresentativesRadio Station Representatives are professionals who act as intermediaries between radio stations and advertisers. They work to secure advertising contracts for radio stations and help advertisers reach their target audience through radio advertising. Radio Station Representatives are responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with both radio stations and advertisers, negotiating …Examples: Travel and tourism companies
- 541921-08 - Photographers-MarinePhotographers-Marine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541921 that involves capturing images of marine life, boats, and other water-related subjects. This industry requires a high level of skill and knowledge of marine environments, as well as specialized equipment to capture high-quality images. …Examples: Marine tourism photography
- 541921-22 - Photographers-StockPhotographers-Stock is a subdivision of the Photography Studios, Portrait industry that involves the creation and sale of stock photographs. Stock photographs are pre-existing images that are licensed for specific uses, such as advertising, editorial, or commercial purposes. Photographers-Stock typically work on a freelance basis, creating and submitting their photographs to stock photography …Examples: Travel and tourism photography
- 541990-07 - Ski & Snow ReportsThe Ski & Snow Reports industry involves providing up-to-date information on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and other relevant information for ski resorts and other winter sports destinations. This industry is crucial for skiers and snowboarders who rely on accurate information to plan their trips and make the most of their time on the slopes. Ski & Snow Reports companies may also offer …Examples: Winter sports tourism
- 541990-14 - SimulatorsThe Simulators industry involves the development and production of simulation software and hardware used for training, research, and entertainment purposes. Simulators are designed to replicate real-life scenarios and environments, allowing users to experience and practice various skills and tasks in a safe and controlled setting. This industry is highly specialized and requires a deep …Examples: Virtual reality experiences for tourism and marketing
- 561510-02 - Destination ManagementDestination Management is a specialized branch of the travel industry that focuses on managing and coordinating all aspects of a visitor's trip to a particular destination. This includes planning and organizing tours, activities, accommodations, transportation, and other services to ensure that visitors have a seamless and enjoyable experience. Destination Management companies work closely with …Examples: Cultural and heritage tourism
- 561510-07 - Travel Agencies & BureausTravel Agencies & Bureaus are businesses that provide travel-related services to individuals and groups. These services may include booking flights, hotels, rental cars, and other transportation, as well as arranging tours and activities. Travel Agencies & Bureaus act as intermediaries between travelers and travel suppliers, helping to plan and book trips that meet their clients' needs and …Examples: Eco-tourism and sustainable travel
- 561510-08 - Travel ConsultantsTravel Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and assistance to clients in planning and booking their travel arrangements. They work with individuals, groups, and businesses to create customized travel itineraries that meet their specific needs and preferences. Travel Consultants are knowledgeable about various destinations, modes of transportation, accommodations, and …Examples: Eco-Tourism Adventures
- 561520-15 - Virtual ToursVirtual Tours is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry that involves the creation and distribution of interactive, digital simulations of physical locations. These tours can be accessed online and provide users with a 360-degree view of the location, allowing them to virtually explore and interact with the space. Virtual Tours are commonly used in the real estate, hospitality, and …Examples: Real estate virtual tours, Museum virtual tours, Hotel virtual tours, College campus virtual tours, Theme park virtual
- 561599-03 - Bus Lines-Ticket AgenciesBus Lines-Ticket Agencies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561599 that involves the arrangement and reservation of bus transportation services for individuals and groups. This industry includes companies that provide bus transportation services for various purposes such as tourism, commuting, and charter services. Bus Lines-Ticket Agencies also includes companies that sell tickets for …Examples: Charter bus services, Commuter bus services, Sightseeing bus tours, Bus transportation for events, Bus transportation
- 561920-04 - Trade Fairs & ShowsTrade Fairs & Shows is a subdivision of the Convention and Trade Show Organizers industry. This industry involves organizing and managing events that bring together businesses and individuals to showcase and promote their products and services. Trade Fairs & Shows are events that are specifically focused on a particular industry or theme, where businesses can exhibit their products and services …Examples: Travel and Tourism Fairs
- 562910-05 - Oil Spill Clean Up ServiceOil Spill Clean Up Service is a specialized industry that deals with the removal and remediation of oil spills from land and water. This industry is crucial in preventing environmental damage and protecting wildlife. Oil spills can occur due to accidents, natural disasters, or human error, and the clean-up process involves a range of techniques and equipment to contain and remove the oil. …Examples: Tourism and recreation industries
- 611699-36 - Schools-Travel AgentsSchools-Travel Agents is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699, which falls under the category of "All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction". This industry involves providing educational services related to travel and tourism. Schools-Travel Agents offer courses and training programs that teach students about the travel industry, including travel planning, ticketing, and …Examples: Travel planning, Tourist destinations, Cultural customs, Travel regulations, Ticketing, Reservations, Hospitality
- 624190-06 - Travelers' Advisory ServiceTravelers' Advisory Service is an industry that provides information and advice to individuals and groups who are planning to travel. This industry involves providing guidance on travel destinations, accommodations, transportation, and activities. The goal of a Travelers' Advisory Service is to help travelers make informed decisions about their travel plans and ensure that they have a safe and …Examples: Eco-tourism planning
- 712190-03 - Nature CentersNature Centers are institutions that provide educational and recreational opportunities for visitors to learn about and experience the natural world. These centers are typically located in natural settings such as forests, wetlands, and wildlife habitats. Nature Centers offer a range of activities and programs that are designed to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Visitors can …Examples: Nature-based tourism
- 712190-07 - Tourist AttractionsTourist Attractions are establishments that provide entertainment, education, and cultural experiences to visitors. These attractions are designed to draw in tourists and locals alike, and can range from historical landmarks to amusement parks. Tourist attractions are often located in popular destinations and can be indoor or outdoor. They offer a unique experience that is not typically found in …Examples: Theme parks, Zoos, Museums, Art galleries, Historical landmarks, Botanical gardens, Aquariums (excluding public),
- 712190-10 - State ParksState Parks are public lands that are managed and maintained by state governments for the purpose of preserving natural areas and providing recreational opportunities for visitors. These parks are typically located in scenic areas and offer a range of activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. State Parks are an important part of the tourism industry and provide …Examples: Camping sites, Hiking trails, Picnic areas, Beaches, Lakes, Rivers, Wildlife sanctuaries, Nature preserves, Historical
- 712190-24 - National Landmark/Historic Site/MemorialThe National Landmark/Historic Site/Memorial industry involves the preservation and maintenance of sites that hold significant cultural, historical, or natural value. These sites are designated as national landmarks, historic sites, or memorials by the government or other organizations. The industry is responsible for ensuring that these sites are protected and accessible to the public for …Examples: Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Independence Hall, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Alcatraz Island, Gettysburg
- 713930-02 - Boat MooragesBoat Moorages is an industry that involves the rental of space for boats to dock and remain stationary for a period of time. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713930 for Marinas. Boat Moorages typically offer a range of services to boat owners, including access to electricity, water, and other amenities. The industry is highly dependent on the tourism and recreational …Examples: Private boat moorages, Municipal boat moorages, Commercial boat moorages, Resort boat moorages, Recreational boat
- 713990-30 - Dog SleddingDog sledding is a unique and thrilling recreational activity that involves a team of dogs pulling a sled across snow-covered terrain. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 713990, which encompasses all other amusement and recreation industries. Dog sledding is a popular winter sport that attracts adventure enthusiasts and tourists alike. It is a physically demanding activity that …Examples: Eco-tourism operators
- 721199-12 - HoneymoonsThe Honeymoons industry, a subdivision of the NAICS Code 721199, is a specialized sector of the travel and tourism industry that caters to newlywed couples seeking romantic getaways. This industry involves providing a range of services and amenities to create a memorable and intimate experience for couples celebrating their honeymoon. Honeymoon destinations can vary from tropical beach …Examples: Beach resorts, Luxury hotels, Cruise lines, Bed and breakfasts, Private villas, Safari lodges, Mountain cabins,
- 721214-10 - Outpost CampsOutpost Camps are a type of recreational and vacation camp that provides a unique outdoor experience for individuals or groups seeking adventure in remote locations. These camps are typically located in wilderness areas and offer a rustic and secluded environment for guests to enjoy nature and outdoor activities. Outpost Camps are designed to provide a back-to-basics experience, with minimal …Examples: Eco-tourism camps
- 812921-13 - Photographs-StockPhotographs-Stock is a subdivision of the Photofinishing Laboratories industry that involves the production and distribution of pre-existing photographs for commercial use. This industry includes the licensing of stock photographs to publishers, advertisers, graphic designers, and other creative professionals for use in their projects. The photographs can be of various subjects, such as nature, …Examples: Travel and tourism
- 813110-38 - Temples-HinduTemples-Hindu is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that is dedicated to the practice and worship of Hinduism. This industry involves the operation of temples, shrines, and other places of worship that are specifically designed for the Hindu faith. Temples-Hindu provide a space for devotees to come together and participate in religious ceremonies, rituals, and other spiritual …Examples: Religious Tourism
- 813319-21 - Cultural PreservationCultural Preservation is an industry that focuses on the protection and conservation of cultural heritage and traditions. This industry involves a range of activities aimed at preserving cultural artifacts, practices, and knowledge for future generations. Cultural Preservation professionals work to safeguard cultural heritage sites, artifacts, and traditions from damage, destruction, or loss due …Examples: Cultural heritage tourism
- 921190-05 - Government-Regional AgenciesGovernment-Regional Agencies is a subdivision of the Other General Government Support industry. This industry involves providing support services to government agencies at the regional level. These agencies are responsible for implementing policies and programs at the local level, and they work closely with other government agencies to ensure that these policies and programs are effective. …Examples: Regional tourism agencies
- 926110-01 - City Government-Economic Program AdmCity Government-Economic Program Adm is an industry that involves the administration of economic programs by city governments. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of economic policies and programs that promote economic growth and development within a city. The main objective of this industry is to create a favorable business environment that attracts investment and …Examples: Tourism Development
- 926110-02 - County Government-Economic Program AdmCounty Government-Economic Program Adm is an industry that involves the administration of general economic programs at the county level. This industry is responsible for the development and implementation of economic policies and programs that promote economic growth and development within a county. The County Government-Economic Program Adm industry is focused on improving the economic …Examples: Tourism Promotion
- 928120-01 - City Government-International AffairsCity Government-International Affairs is a subdivision of the International Affairs industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations at the city level. This industry is responsible for promoting the city's interests and enhancing its global reputation through various diplomatic activities. City Government-International Affairs professionals work closely with other …Examples: International tourism promotion
- 928120-05 - State Government-International AffairsState Government-International Affairs is a subdivision of the International Affairs industry that involves the management and coordination of international relations at the state level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs that promote international trade, investment, and cultural exchange. State Government-International Affairs professionals work to …Examples: International tourism promotion