Accessible tourism and religious tourism are normally treated separately. Even so, curative shrines can be defined as places where these two types of tourism are especially co-habitual. Behaviour of both religious tourists (Battour, Battor, & Bhatti, 2013; Nolan & Nolan, 1992; Rinschede, 1992) and of people with special access needs (Burnett & Baker, 2001; Figueiredo, Eusébio, & Kastenholz, 2012) has been analysed before. However, the behaviour of visitors with special access needs in religious sites has not been analysed yet. This study aims at exploring whether there are differences in motivations and perceived value of tourists with special access needs and those without at these destinations. Findings suggest: (1) there is significant d...
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This paper addresses the question of how contemporary visitors perceive the more commercial facets o...
The paper considers the concept of religious tourism. Religious tourism is the departure of a person...
This article tries to explain and support the thesis that economic impacts of religion/tourism relat...
Similar to other tourism subgroups, e.g. elderly, gay, and disabled tourists, the special desires of...
Academic studies on tourism market segmentation have decreased in scale over time, with the focus on...
The Royal Monastery of Guadalupe has been one of the most important religious destinations in Spain ...
Nowadays, millions of pilgrims travel every year to a variety of sanctuaries and religious sites (Ro...
People with disabilities face a series of constraints when visiting a tourism destination. These con...
The application of systems theory to tourism development has a pedigree that has largely been derive...
Religious Tourism can be understood as an activitt in wich people travel either for worshipping purp...
AbstractThe religious tourism phenomenon arouses the interest of many researchers and practitioners,...
Pilgrimage Tourism, one of the oldest forms of travelling, is the largest tourism sector in India; a...
This research examines and compares the experiences of visitors (N = 534) to three different Christi...
Although religion and religiosity are well-known factors for influencing behaviour in different soci...
This thesis interprets ways in which religion is performed within the tourism sphere, moving from a ...
This paper addresses the question of how contemporary visitors perceive the more commercial facets o...
The paper considers the concept of religious tourism. Religious tourism is the departure of a person...
This article tries to explain and support the thesis that economic impacts of religion/tourism relat...