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Leisure Studies, 2018
Cruise ship travel has been one of the fastest growing forms of leisure travel in recent decades.
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Cruise ship travel has been one of the fastest growing forms of leisure travel in recent decades.
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Cruise Tourism Shore Excursions: Value for Destinations?
Tourism Planning & Development, 2017Very complex yet highly integrated business logics characterise cruise tourism with shore excursions frequently identified as a key source of value. This paper presents a case study of cruise tourism and shore excursion planning in Copenhagen, Denmark.
João Lopes, Maria, Dredge, Dianne
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CRUISE TOURISM IN THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
2021The article examines cruise tourism from the point of view of the possibility of ensuring the recreation and the tourism development in the urban environment and city agglomeration. The foreign experience in the organization of river cruises is briefly reviewed. The article demonstrates significant potential of the hydrographic network of Volga Federal
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2006
Part 1: Introduction * The Cruising Industry, R Dowling, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia * A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada * The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A ...
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Part 1: Introduction * The Cruising Industry, R Dowling, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia * A Geographical Overview of the World Cruise Market and its Seasonal Complementarities, J Charlier, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium & R McCalla, Saint Mary's University, Canada * The Cruise Industry: An Industrial Organisation Perspective, A ...
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Paradoxes of cruise tourism to Greenland.
2021This chapter discusses a second major strand of Greenland's tourism development and a third element of tourism's interaction with climate change and 'the ice' is evaluated: cruise tourism. While cruise tourism delivers a significant proportion of all foreign tourists arriving in Greenland, its impacts and dependency dimensions set it apart as a focus ...
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Ocean & Coastal Management, 2010
An internet search on Belize will quickly reveal that the country markets its tourism product largely on the basis of the natural and cultural attractions it has to offer. Essentially, it is portrayed as an ecotourism destination. In simple terms, ecotourism can be defined as tourism that occurs in natural areas.
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An internet search on Belize will quickly reveal that the country markets its tourism product largely on the basis of the natural and cultural attractions it has to offer. Essentially, it is portrayed as an ecotourism destination. In simple terms, ecotourism can be defined as tourism that occurs in natural areas.
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2012
The cruise industry is growing internationally at an unprecedented rate and is a holiday tyoe that has now extended to Asia and China. China now represents a market barely signifi cant in terms of market share, but is considered extremely promising in the future as sea cruises come into reach to Chinese tourists.
Taunay, Benjamin, Mondou, Véronique
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The cruise industry is growing internationally at an unprecedented rate and is a holiday tyoe that has now extended to Asia and China. China now represents a market barely signifi cant in terms of market share, but is considered extremely promising in the future as sea cruises come into reach to Chinese tourists.
Taunay, Benjamin, Mondou, Véronique
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Egyptian Tourism: Cruising for Growth
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1990Tourism growth in Egypt has been greatly enhanced by the popularity of Nile cruise packages and by government tax ...
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The Mcdonaldization thesis and cruise tourism
Annals of Tourism Research, 2005Abstract This paper explores the extent to which current trends within the cruiseship sector exemplify the five core principles that underpin the McDonaldization thesis. There are some ships that possess attributes consistent with the core principles: efficiency, calculability, predictability, control, and the “irrationality of rationality”. However,
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Gender and sustainability in cruise tourism market
2020Cruise tourism can be defined as a form of travelling, involving an all-inclusive holiday on a cruise ship, with a specific itinerary. During recent decades, the cruise market has seen an enormous growth in passenger numbers, while an increasing number of new cruise destinations around the world are emerging.
Vincenzo Asero, Evangelia Kasimati
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