This website will show and evaluate the different elements of tourism in Europe. From viewing the website the reader will have an understanding of the climate and weather in Europe in the different areas of Europe as some areas see lots of snow and others see lots of sun. Europe has an extensive range of resources and tourist attractions making it a popular tourist destination to visit. Some of Europe’s attributes include the Northern Lights of Norway, The Sistine Chapel in Rome and The Eiffel Tower in Paris. The WTO Tourism Highlights of 2013 shows that, “France continues to top the ranking of international tourist arrivals with 83 million visitors in 2012” (UNWTO, 2013, 6). Other European countries made it into the top ten ranking for international tourist arrivals, Spain as 5th ranking followed by Italy in 6th place, then Germany in 7th rank, thus showing Europe to be widely popular across many parts of the region. The reader will learn about transport and travel flows within, into and out of Europe to give the reader an understanding of the vast amount of travel and transport in Europe. Travel in and to Europe, “retains the largest share (43%) of international tourism” (UNWTO, 2013, 5).Mobilities in Tourism can be described as the movement to different destinations. Burns and Novelli described Tourism mobility as, “something that is accessible over their lifecourse…It is everyday mobility.” (Burns & Novelli, 2008, 15) Over the last ten years the world has become increasingly more globalised with the increasing ease in accessibility, making it easier to travel internationally for tourism and business.