2017
DOI: 10.2495/cc170141
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Coastal Cities as Health Tourism Destinations: Promoting Activities in Practice

Abstract: The coast offers numerous health benefits, not only for its residents but also for its visitors. In terms of coastal city tourism, an offer of healthy activities allows visitors to not interrupt their daily healthy habits and instead enjoy the benefits of the destination while promoting a better health condition. Some people still share the view that when they travel, they simply want to relax and do not care that much about their health in terms of nutrition and exercising. Vlissingen, being a small coastal c… Show more

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“…A continuous mapping of ecologies of practices is a crucial skill for those involved with coastal tourism destination development, not just at the start or at the end of a certain development. The case study on the Zeelandpas destination card development, but also on its use as well as on other marketing initiatives in Zeeland : Derriks & Havrdova, 2017 shows us that forming alliances in destination management and marketing is easier said than done. Even after a very long and bumpy road to create a shared product, like the Zeelandpas as a connecting practice, analysis showed how difficult it is to align meanings and competences related to a variety of practices.…”
Section: About Coastal Tourism Destination Development In Zeelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A continuous mapping of ecologies of practices is a crucial skill for those involved with coastal tourism destination development, not just at the start or at the end of a certain development. The case study on the Zeelandpas destination card development, but also on its use as well as on other marketing initiatives in Zeeland : Derriks & Havrdova, 2017 shows us that forming alliances in destination management and marketing is easier said than done. Even after a very long and bumpy road to create a shared product, like the Zeelandpas as a connecting practice, analysis showed how difficult it is to align meanings and competences related to a variety of practices.…”
Section: About Coastal Tourism Destination Development In Zeelandmentioning
confidence: 99%