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Towards a new body of marine tourism research: A scoping literature review of nautical tourism

open access: yesJournal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2022
Nautical tourism is a long established and expanding form of tourism within the wider maritime tourism industry. This study addresses the blurred boundaries of this form of tourism and proposes an original definition.
Riccardo Spinelli, Clara Benevolo
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Nautical Tourism

2022
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Lam González, Yen Elízabeth   +1 more
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Competitiveness of Croatian Nautical Tourism

Tourism in Marine Environments, 2006
While nautical tourism is experiencing a strong demand in the Mediterranean, this growth presents a significant challenge to destination planners. The question of how well nautical tourism destinations are meeting increased demand, in terms of both capacity and quality, is of crucial importance for nautical tourism destinations and their ...
Zrinka Marusic
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Nautical tourism

2013
The subject of this book is the European nautical tourism market, which is later contrasted with research into cruising as a well-organized industry at a global level. In particular, European nautical tourism is compared to the developed world cruise markets in the Pacific.
Luković, Tihomir   +2 more
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Nautical Sports Tourism

2021
While positive news on COVID-19 vaccines has boosted the hopes of the travel and tourism sector (T&T), the pandemic scenario has brought new concerns to tourists and different motivations to travel. For instance, safety, health, and hygiene are paramount. Moreover, as the pandemic impacted not only the physical, but also the mental health, wellness
Mariana Brandão Cavalheiro   +2 more
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Nautical Tourism and the Media

2012
Nautical tourism as a tourism industry with a strong maritime element combines two major industries, such as cruise industry and marina industry that we need to extend to vessel chartering as a smaller industry. There is no direct competition between these industries. They are complementary and loosely bound.
Zeljana Dulcic, Tihomir Lukovic
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Security and Nautical Tourism Ports

2008
U radu se govori o zaštiti nautičkih luka i objašnjavaju moguće ugroze istih.
Kasum, Josip   +2 more
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THE PARTICIPATION OF CROATIAN NAUTICAL TOURISM IN NAUTICAL TOURISM FLOWS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

2007
Tourism is, by far, one of the most important economic activities with the Croatian economy. Over the past decade, nautical tourism has especially stood out in terms of development possibilities. Its real boom, however, is yet to come. Around the world and in the Mediterranean, nautical tourism has emerged as a sociological tidal wave splashing against
Gračan, Daniela, Alkier Tomić, Romina
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NAUTICAL TOURISM DESIGN STRATEGY

2023
The future of tourism will be impacted by large-scale social, economic, political, environmental and technological changes, bringing new and often unseen challenges, threats and opportunities. These “megatrends” are slow to form, but once they have taken root, exercise a profound and lasting influence on human activities, processes and perceptions ...
Brković, Ivan   +2 more
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Review of researches on nautical tourism and nautical ports

2009
This paper gives review of past researches of nautical tourism and ports for mariners and their yachts in Croatia. Authors point at role and importance of nautical tourism in economic growth of Croatia. The paper emphasizes systematc approach in the research of nautical tourism, and compares it with researches in the rest of the world.
Gržetić, Zvonko   +2 more
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