Tourism may represent one of the effective ways to developing countries boost their economy, improve livelihoods and create and economic market, which can help them to start getting out of poverty.

When countries begin to provide facilities for massive tourism, such as hotels, leisure complexes, there is an immediate demand for labour, especially cleaners, waiters, gardeners and drivers which may significantly boost the local economy.

Such work more than create opportunities to learn valuable new skills, it represents an attractive alternative to agriculture or fishing for thousands of workers.

Tourisms jobs play also an important role for women social development. It is known that in developing countries women are slightly put part of the society, living under the husband economy dependence and oversight.

The tourism may development employ and important number of women, so they can gain economy independence and skills, which can be used helping their children’s education and improve the communities where they live.

In a national level, at the same time the tax revenues from tourism earnings increase the national income, which can be used to develop the country.

It has been point out that one inevitable feature of tourism’s growth is the creation of badly-paid, seasonal and insecurity jobs, Moreover, the combination of wealthy tourists being served by exploited waitresses is likely to increase social tensions in these areas, encourage crime, prostitution and other less desirable aspects of moderns economy.

These negative aspects of tourism’s growth may, in fact, occur. There are several examples regarding creation of badly-paid jobs and emerging crime and prostitution in several countries.

However, the balance between the positive and negative effect of tourism in developing countries lead us, definitely, to accept this reality as an important factor of development.

Having some experience not only living but also visiting developing counties, it can been easily seen that tourism growth and all the related services around are one of the way they have to economic growth, mainly for those that have not natural resources or other forms of revenues.

Most of developing countries have and economy based on subsistence agriculture and fisheries, which is not enough either to support country economic growth or to allow private sector development.

Since the lack of human resources is the one of the most gaps of developing countries, the investment in tourism, which not reclaims a qualify human resources, is also an advantage.