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The Socio-Economic Impacts of Cruise Tourism: A Case Study of Croatian Destinations (CROSBI ID 149240)

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Marušić, Zrinka ; Horak, Siniša ; Tomljenović, Renata The Socio-Economic Impacts of Cruise Tourism: A Case Study of Croatian Destinations // Tourism in marine environments, 5 (2008), 2-3; 131-144

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Marušić, Zrinka ; Horak, Siniša ; Tomljenović, Renata

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The Socio-Economic Impacts of Cruise Tourism: A Case Study of Croatian Destinations

The aim of this research was to estimate the economic, promotional and socio-cultural impact of cruise tourism to Croatian destinations. Due to the anticipated growth of cruise tourism world-wide and, especially, in the Mediterranean, measuring its’ impacts is becoming an increasingly important issue in terms of appropriate planning of cruising tourism on the local level. The study reported here included the survey of cruise ship passengers and crew members in order to estimate their on-land expenditure, survey of hotel guests aimed to estimate the impact of cruise experience on repeat, land-based, visits and survey of local residents aimed to estimate the socio-cultural impact of cruise ship tourism. The study found that, in terms of the passenger and crew related expenditure, cruise passengers were relatively good spenders. They spent between 34 and 82 Euros, depending on the port of call. In terms of the value of cruising upon the return visit to a destination, the survey revealed that only between 1.5 and 3% of cruise passengers who visited Croatian destinations during 2000-2006 have returned in 2006 as the land-based visitors. In destinations with frequent cruise ship calls the negative impact on destination attractiveness is already present. Land-based tourists disliked seeing cruisers/cruise passengers in destination (23%), and were complaining of the noise generated by the cruise ships. Finally, residents also reported the adverse impact of cruisers and their passengers relating mostly to the excessive crowdedness created in the short time. However, they still supported cruise tourism albeit advocating an urgent need to improve the traffic and visitor flow management. With an understanding of the economic value of the cruise industry and the range of the impact that it creates on the land-based tourists and residents’ community, the results are very important for drafting the strategic direction for cruise tourism development already under way in Croatia.

cruise tourism; Croatia; socio-economic impact; repeat visit

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Podaci o izdanju

5 (2-3)

2008.

131-144

objavljeno

1544-273X

2169-0197

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Demografija