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Demand Segmentation for Sustainable Adventure Destination Management: A Study of Santa Elena, Ecuador

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  • Miguel Orden-Mejía

    (Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas, Licenciatura en Turismo, Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena (UPSE), Av. Principal La Libertad, La Libertad 240204, Ecuador)

  • Mauricio Carvache-Franco

    (Universidad Bolivariana del Ecuador, Km 5.5 Vía Durán Yaguachi, Durán 092405, Ecuador)

  • Paola Palomino-Flores

    (Facultad de Comunicaciones, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), Prolongación Primavera 2390, Monterrico, Santiago de Surco, Lima 15023, Peru)

  • Orly Carvache-Franco

    (Universidad Espíritu Santo, Km. 2.5 Vía a Samborondón, Samborondón 092301, Ecuador)

  • Mónica Torres-Naranjo

    (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), Campus Gustavo Galindo, Km. 30.5 Vía Perimetral, Guayaquil 090902, Ecuador)

  • Wilmer Carvache-Franco

    (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), Campus Gustavo Galindo, Km. 30.5 Vía Perimetral, Guayaquil 090902, Ecuador)

  • María Alejandro-Lindao

    (Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas, Finanzas, Universidad Estatal Peninsula de Santa Elena (UPSE), Av. Principal La Libertad, La Libertad 240204, Ecuador)

Abstract

Adventure tourism has established itself as a growing sector that integrates physical activity, interaction with nature, and cultural exchange. Understanding the heterogeneity of demand is crucial for designing effective and sustainable destination management strategies. Despite the global growth of adventure tourism, there is a scarcity of empirical studies analyzing the motivations, segmentation, and loyalty of tourists in emerging coastal destinations. This study contributes to filling this gap by providing evidence from the case of Santa Elena, Ecuador. This study examines the motivations, market segmentation, and loyalty of adventure tourists in Santa Elena, an emerging coastal destination in Ecuador. Based on a survey of 318 visitors and using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and k-means cluster segmentation, five motivational dimensions were identified: learning, social, biosecurity, relaxation, and competence-mastery. The results revealed two distinct segments: (i) Relaxation seekers, primarily motivated by rest and stress reduction, and (ii) multi-motivation tourists, with high levels of motivation across all dimensions. This latter group showed greater loyalty, evidenced by the intention to return, recommend, and spread a positive image of the destination. The study contributes to academic knowledge by proposing a motivation-based segmentation model that integrates emerging dimensions such as biosecurity and offers practical implications for the sustainable management of adventure destinations. It recommends designing differentiated tourism products that cater to dominant motivations, thereby strengthening competitiveness and contributing to the sustainability of tourism in emerging contexts.

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  • Miguel Orden-Mejía & Mauricio Carvache-Franco & Paola Palomino-Flores & Orly Carvache-Franco & Mónica Torres-Naranjo & Wilmer Carvache-Franco & María Alejandro-Lindao, 2025. "Demand Segmentation for Sustainable Adventure Destination Management: A Study of Santa Elena, Ecuador," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(20), pages 1-23, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:20:p:9039-:d:1769667
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