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The aim of this paper is to emphasize that part of tourist activity which we interact with the most often. It is the service we use more and more, a package of services we dream of and buy without knowing what actually lies behind the advertisement on an Internet site. This e-tourism, developed in an exponential rate during the last 10 years, offers a unique opportunity to interact with the virtual environment where the market is a control box accessed both by supply and demand.This study refers to the occurrence and development of internet booking services.