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The importance of religious tourism segmentation for tourism destination management: the case of the island of S. Miguel, Azores

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  • Carlos M. Santos
  • Vitor Ambrósio
  • Antónia Correia
  • Rita Peres

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The number of tourists visiting tourism destinations during religious festivities have been steadily increasing over the years. They are very important for destinations managers' officers (DMOs) in many places developing aggressive marketing and management strategies targeting religious festivities. Therefore, for destination management purposes it is important to identify the different characteristics of the different types of tourists that attend these festivities and the appropriate marketing strategies used to attract them more efficiently. This paper analyses the segmentation of tourists that attend the Ecce Homo religious festivities (EHF) in the island of S. Miguel, Azores. The island of S. Miguel is one of the nine islands of the Azores, an emergent tourism destination in Portugal. The research findings have some policy implications, particularly those related to the tourists' loyalty, the maximisation of tourism spending in the destination, the decrease in seasonality and the implementation of the right marketing strategies.

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  • Carlos M. Santos & Vitor Ambrósio & Antónia Correia & Rita Peres, 2013. "The importance of religious tourism segmentation for tourism destination management: the case of the island of S. Miguel, Azores," World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(2), pages 166-178.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:wremsd:v:9:y:2013:i:2:p:166-178
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    1. Pawlikowska-Piechotka Anna & Gołębieska Karolina & Łukasik Natalia & Ostrowska – Tryzno Anna & Sawicka Karolina, 2016. "Rural Sanctuaries as ‘Smart Destinations’ – Sustainability Concerns (Mazovia Region, Poland)," European Countryside, Sciendo, vol. 8(3), pages 304-321, September.
    2. Jorge M. Andraz & Nélia M. Norte & Hugo S. Gonçalves, 2016. "Do tourism spillovers matter in regional economic analysis? An application to Portugal," Tourism Economics, , vol. 22(5), pages 939-963, October.

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