Exploring new Dive Tourist Cohorts on the Great Barrier Reef

Q3 Social Sciences Tourism in Marine Environments Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3727/154427323x16857792886183
T. Cummins, Anja Pabel, B. Prideaux
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This research note reports on previously undescribed cohorts of dive tourists and contributes to the current body of knowledge about dive tourist segments. Findings are based on conversations with 138 passengers who volunteered comments whilst returning from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) on commercial day-trip and liveaboard (overnight) vessels. The study identified six new dive tourist cohorts. The findings highlight the importance that travel companions play in the decision-making of dive tourists with implications for customer value creation. The findings also may indicate an emerging trend in the adventure tourism market where participants are unlikely to become dedicated enthusiasts in adventure activities such as scuba diving. These insights also have implications for the dive tourism industry as a potential way to increase dive tourist numbers.
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在大堡礁探索新的潜水游客群体
本研究报告了以前未描述的潜水游客群体,并有助于目前关于潜水游客群体的知识体系。调查结果基于与138名乘客的对话,这些乘客在从大堡礁海洋公园(GBRMP)乘坐商业一日游和船宿(过夜)船返回时自愿发表评论。该研究确定了六个新的潜水游客群体。研究结果强调了同伴在潜水游客决策中的重要性,并暗示了客户价值的创造。研究结果还表明,冒险旅游市场出现了一种新趋势,即参与者不太可能成为像水肺潜水这样的冒险活动的忠实爱好者。这些见解对潜水旅游业也有影响,因为它是增加潜水游客数量的潜在途径。
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Tourism in Marine Environments
Tourism in Marine Environments Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Tourism in Marine Environments is an interdisciplinary journal dealing with a variety of management issues in marine settings. It is a scientific journal that draws upon the expertise of academics and practitioners from various disciplines related to the marine environment, including tourism, marine science, geography, social sciences, psychology, environmental studies, economics, marketing, and many more.
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