Purpose: This paper aims to share the findings of a study of self-declared "foodies". In particular this paper provides a demographic and socio-economic profile of the sample and their behavioural and travel preferences. Design/methodology/approach: An online survey was designed, incorporating existing literature. It was administered to a population of foodies in Australia. Data is analysed using SPSS®. Findings: Key results suggest food tourists are mostly female, well-educated and generally affluent. They seek diverse, regional and authentic yet tactile rather than passive experiences, and are willing to travel for food (and drink) complemented by cultural and sightseeing activities. Research limitations/implications: The geographic scope...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food tourism is a growing phenomenon with a particular emphasis on experiencing authentic and tradit...
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...
This articles examines the propensity of Australian food lovers, or “foodies,” to travel both domest...
A sample of Australian food lovers yielded data on the meaning of being a foodie, levels of involvem...
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
This paper tests the potential for the food and wine tourism model developed by Hall and Sharples to...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food is an attraction that has matured into a highly sought-after niche market with distinct trip mo...
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
[[abstract]]Tourists have increasingly been interested in savouring gastronomy while travelling. It ...
Objective/Purpose/Rationale of the Study: Local food has received a huge tourism attraction and beco...
The food experience plays an indispensable role in all the phases of a tourists’ journey, but very f...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food tourism is a growing phenomenon with a particular emphasis on experiencing authentic and tradit...
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...
This articles examines the propensity of Australian food lovers, or “foodies,” to travel both domest...
A sample of Australian food lovers yielded data on the meaning of being a foodie, levels of involvem...
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
This paper tests the potential for the food and wine tourism model developed by Hall and Sharples to...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food is an attraction that has matured into a highly sought-after niche market with distinct trip mo...
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
[[abstract]]Tourists have increasingly been interested in savouring gastronomy while travelling. It ...
Objective/Purpose/Rationale of the Study: Local food has received a huge tourism attraction and beco...
The food experience plays an indispensable role in all the phases of a tourists’ journey, but very f...
Tourism Australia’s launch of the ‘Restaurant Australia’ marketing campaign in 2014 is aimed at chan...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food tourism is a growing phenomenon with a particular emphasis on experiencing authentic and tradit...
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...