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Cruise tourism: the role of shore excursions in the overcrowding of cities

Sandra Navarro-Ruiz (Tourism Research Institute, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain)
Ana B. Casado-Díaz (Department of Marketing, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain)
Josep Ivars-Baidal (Tourism Research Institute, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain)

International Journal of Tourism Cities

ISSN: 2056-5607

Article publication date: 7 June 2019

Issue publication date: 25 February 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to provide a deeper understanding of the relevance of shore excursions in the distribution of cruise passenger flows; an approach which has been overlooked by many studies on cruise tourism. Specifically, the paper focuses on two destinations: Barcelona, a mature cruise destination suffering from the impact of overcrowding; and Valencia, an emerging cruise destination facing the risk of future (similar) impacts.

Design/methodology/approach

The method used is multiple-case study with replication logic. First, web content analysis is conducted of shore excursion descriptions of the destinations selected so as to identify the itineraries, as well as the municipalities and the specific tourist attractions included in the tours. Then, word-processing tools are used to create a regional and local data set to arrange the narrative data. Finally, density maps are drawn in order to examine the different visitor flows within the tourist hinterlands from the supply perspective.

Findings

The results indicate that most shore excursions are concentrated in the port cities. Comparing the two destinations, the paper argues that the redistribution within the cities is not equally balanced. Nevertheless, the results also reveal that the excursions offered by local shore tourism operators (TOs) in both destinations have contributed to the expansion of the cruise tourist hinterland over a wider regional area.

Research limitations/implications

This paper evaluates the visitor flow distribution from a supply perspective. Hence, future studies should examine the demand dimension in order to gain a deeper understanding of the concentration intensity. Additionally, it would be worth examining not only visitors taking guided tours but also the independent ones (those who visit the destination on their own).

Originality/value

Despite the growing importance of cruise tourism, research on the role of local shore TOs in this sector is quite limited. One element that deserves more research attention is related to the role of shore excursions in the spatial configuration of the cruise tourist hinterland. Finally, the results obtained could also have significant implications for policy makers developing and promoting effective measures to prevent overcrowding.

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Acknowledgements

Research carried out within the project “Analysis of planning processes applied to smart cities and smart tourism destinations. Balance and methodological proposal for tourist spaces: Smart Tourism Planning” (CSO2017-82592-R) under the Spanish National R&D&I Plan funded by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (UAFPU2016-014).

Citation

Navarro-Ruiz, S., Casado-Díaz, A.B. and Ivars-Baidal, J. (2020), "Cruise tourism: the role of shore excursions in the overcrowding of cities", International Journal of Tourism Cities, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 197-214. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-04-2018-0029

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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