"Translating Tourism" promises to be a popular and highly influential addition to the field of tourism studies pedagogy. The book tackles the critically important topic of translation from a tourism studies perspective. Translation is an exceptionally challenging aspect of tourism, and one that is very high-stakes given its economic implications: indeed, the quality and effectiveness of translations for tourists can have a major impact on the number of tourists who visit a destination. Translating Tourism Explained provides timely, vital information to help ensure the success of tourism translation. The book is thorough, well-researched, and clear"Michael J. Zerbe, Professor, York College of Pennsylvania, USA"Offering a 360-degree perspective on tourism discourse and translating practices in this multifaceted field, and providing a detailed analysis of each text type and genre discussed with an examination of multiple real-life texts from different lingua-cultural systems (mainly English and Italian but also other languages), this engaging textbook is a valuable instrument for graduate and post-graduate students but also scholars interested in tourism discourse and translation."Maria Ivana Lorenzetti,University of Verona