A four-cell typology of Pleasure trips is developed based on number of
destinations visited and the trip purpose or benefits sought. Five di
stinctive spatial patterns evolving from this typology are identified
that may be adopted by pleasure travelers: single destination, en rout
e, base camp, regional tour, and trip chaining. Four of these involve
visiting multiple destinations. Multi-destination visits are a rationa
l behavior pattern and reasons that account for this behavior are disc
ussed. It is suggested that the concept of cumulative attraction offer
s a conceptual under-pinning for explaining such trips. Benefits accru
ing from a better understanding of multi-destination trip behavior are
discussed.