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Crete is an established tourist destination. Tourism has become a basic sector of the island’s economy, contributing … the development of mass-tourism has caused, in particular to island regions or states, the emergence and potential of … heritage tourism is reviewed. Subsequently, the results of a study designed to investigate the attitudes of foreign visitors …
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Culinary analysis of the literature shows that food and beverage products of a nation can be among its most important cultural expressions (Handszuh, 2000; Bernard & Zaragoza, 1999; Hjalager & Corigliano, 2000). Food cannot be neglected when travelling as it plays a major role in enhancing adventure. On...
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expansion of its tourism industry. This occurred, may be, as part of the wish felt by a large number of tourists of reaching … more consolidated cultural tourism destination. This paper aims presenting a few results of a survey that envisaged … capturing the Guimarães residents' perceptions of tourism effects and attitudes regarding the tourists. The survey was …
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Culture is gaining increasing importance in the modern tourism industry, and represents a significant force of … attraction for tourists (both domestic and international). Cultural tourism allows destinations and regions to expand their … tourism. Using an 11-year panel of domestic tourism flows, we investigate the importance of the regional endowment in terms of …
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. This information may also serve as a basis for urban strategies on tourism policy, cultural heritage planning and …
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