2018
DOI: 10.1177/1096348018804621
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Attributes of Memorable Gastro-Tourists’ Experiences

Abstract: Gastro-tourists specifically travel to learn about new cultures through memorable food experiences. They span all ages, ethnicities, and incomes. These tourists plan more trips, stay longer, and spend more discretionary money when they travel. Interactions that include learning about regional foods and kitchen cultures and that foster relationships between the gastro-tourist and the gastro-host are more important to them than fancy amenities. Research that identifies characteristics and attributes of gastro-to… Show more

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“…So, individuals in the community develop their perceptions regarding destination sustainability, which is reflected through four different sub-dimensions, such as economic, social, cultural, and environmental sustainability [109]. The adoption of an open innovation approach allows the interests of different stakeholders to be balanced to synthetize the needs of local communities and tourists' desires [83] In the same direction, [110] underlined the importance of the uniqueness of local resources for destination differentiation along with the perception and satisfaction achieved by tourists [93] while bringing the attention to the sensitiveness of natural resources and the necessary limits to be imposed on their usage [111,112]. This is the "environmental paradox", which is that the production of tourism experiences depends on the exploitation of local resources, which, at the same time, must be preserved [113].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…So, individuals in the community develop their perceptions regarding destination sustainability, which is reflected through four different sub-dimensions, such as economic, social, cultural, and environmental sustainability [109]. The adoption of an open innovation approach allows the interests of different stakeholders to be balanced to synthetize the needs of local communities and tourists' desires [83] In the same direction, [110] underlined the importance of the uniqueness of local resources for destination differentiation along with the perception and satisfaction achieved by tourists [93] while bringing the attention to the sensitiveness of natural resources and the necessary limits to be imposed on their usage [111,112]. This is the "environmental paradox", which is that the production of tourism experiences depends on the exploitation of local resources, which, at the same time, must be preserved [113].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The journal with the highest number of published articles is the Journal of Sustainable Tourism (H-index: 83) that fits perfectly into the subject of study as, since 1993, it has been the only journal exclusively devoted to sustainable tourism research [1]. Also, other scholars in their reviews have pointed out its importance in the field [2,[6][7][8]83].…”
Section: Literature Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing numbers of tourists design their holiday, regardless of length, to include the local cuisine in their destination [6,7]. Hence, a promising category of tourism, gastronomic tourism, has emerged.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with regular tourists, this group of tourists is more motivated to participate in gastronomic activities [1]. Linking gastronomy with tourism and creating a cultural element to form an unforgettable travel experience characterize gastronomic tourism [6]. Hence, gastronomic tourism forms an important niche as a supplement to mass tourism.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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