This thesis studies New Age tourism and New Age tourists in New Zealand. In order to better understand this phenomenon, the research reviews literature pertaining to spirituality, religious tourism, pilgrimage and sacred sites. Using the theory of strategic groups, the study also shows that New Age tourism is distinct from other forms of travelling. The thesis argues that as a New Age destination, New Zealand’s rich natural and cultural resources present immense potential for development. Key New Age attractions in the country are identified and future development prospects discussed. Although a relatively new phenomenon, the research contends that the New Age market is not homogenous and visitors exhibit differences in 'interest', 'expe...
This thesis studies tourist behaviour with respect to making decisions concerning the visitation of ...
Although tourists are frequently cited as the central focus of much destination management activity ...
New Zealand has a well-established network of accommodations, transportation, and visitor activities...
This thesis studies New Age tourism and New Age tourists in New Zealand. In order to better understa...
This paper discusses a phenomenological investigation of the experiences of New Age tourists in New ...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
Curiosity of people leads to traveling for pleasure to new places where they can visit and learn abo...
This working paper examines the potential to customize a New Age destination, using data collected f...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
Tourism is often described as having arisen from the Grand Tour of the young aristocracy of the eigh...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
Like any form of tourism, coexistent costs and benefits characterize indigenous tourism. While its p...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it highlights the emergence of Generation Z an...
The thesis presents findings from a survey of over 1,000 visitors at three New Zealand heritage site...
This thesis studies tourist behaviour with respect to making decisions concerning the visitation of ...
Although tourists are frequently cited as the central focus of much destination management activity ...
New Zealand has a well-established network of accommodations, transportation, and visitor activities...
This thesis studies New Age tourism and New Age tourists in New Zealand. In order to better understa...
This paper discusses a phenomenological investigation of the experiences of New Age tourists in New ...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
Curiosity of people leads to traveling for pleasure to new places where they can visit and learn abo...
This working paper examines the potential to customize a New Age destination, using data collected f...
This conceptual paper establishes a framework for socially constructed research activity to help gau...
Tourism is often described as having arisen from the Grand Tour of the young aristocracy of the eigh...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
Like any form of tourism, coexistent costs and benefits characterize indigenous tourism. While its p...
This paper discusses the ways in which the commodification of adventure in tourism has increasingly ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it highlights the emergence of Generation Z an...
The thesis presents findings from a survey of over 1,000 visitors at three New Zealand heritage site...
This thesis studies tourist behaviour with respect to making decisions concerning the visitation of ...
Although tourists are frequently cited as the central focus of much destination management activity ...
New Zealand has a well-established network of accommodations, transportation, and visitor activities...