Abstract: The research reported here analyzed non-wine activities that wine tourists might engage in while visiting a wine trail. Data was obtained by online questionnaires from 104 tour visitors to the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail in southern Illinois. Results indicated wine tourists were older, with higher education and income than local visitors. Wine tourists found local dining, national parks, and fine dining to be important, whereas locals considered local dining, site seeing, and photography important. Results reported may assist the rural wine tourism industry to better understand activities to enhance the tourist experience while increasing the tourism dollars to rural communities
utilization of natural, historical, cultural, and human resources in the local environment as touris...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand's wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
During the last few years many different policies have tried to reduce the pressure of tourism, but ...
The research reported here analyzed non-wine activities that wine tourists might engage in while vis...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of wine tourism on rural destination devel...
This paper focuses on tourism in rural areas, and examines the prerequisites for optimizing the chan...
Purpose This research investigated wine tourism development and marketing in southwest Michigan, a l...
In recent years, wine tourism has enjoyed increasing popularity with tourists. Same authors emphasis...
Because of its importance in the sustainable development of rural communities, rural tourism has bee...
Wine tourism is one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry. Every state in the U.S...
Wine tourism is a fairly new phenomenon, tied closely to the increase in wine consumption in develop...
The characteristics of wine tourism make it absolutely compatible with the predominantly rural areas...
Purpose: The remarkable growth of wine tourism in recent decades has created opportunities for rural...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand’s wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
utilization of natural, historical, cultural, and human resources in the local environment as touris...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand's wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
During the last few years many different policies have tried to reduce the pressure of tourism, but ...
The research reported here analyzed non-wine activities that wine tourists might engage in while vis...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of wine tourism on rural destination devel...
This paper focuses on tourism in rural areas, and examines the prerequisites for optimizing the chan...
Purpose This research investigated wine tourism development and marketing in southwest Michigan, a l...
In recent years, wine tourism has enjoyed increasing popularity with tourists. Same authors emphasis...
Because of its importance in the sustainable development of rural communities, rural tourism has bee...
Wine tourism is one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism industry. Every state in the U.S...
Wine tourism is a fairly new phenomenon, tied closely to the increase in wine consumption in develop...
The characteristics of wine tourism make it absolutely compatible with the predominantly rural areas...
Purpose: The remarkable growth of wine tourism in recent decades has created opportunities for rural...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand’s wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
utilization of natural, historical, cultural, and human resources in the local environment as touris...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand's wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
During the last few years many different policies have tried to reduce the pressure of tourism, but ...