“…There are many studies that have been conducted. Some of the relevant researches were limited to looking at development planning and tourism development strategies (Jannah and Idajati, 2018), participation of local communities and village government in supporting tourism development (Prihaariantova, 2017;Purnomo et al, 2020;Wahyuningtyas et al, 2019Wahyuningtyas et al, , 2020, and identification of economic potentials and benefits as well as the carrying capacity of coastal areas (Rini et al, 2015). Meanwhile, research related to information technology-based tourism development has also been carried out by several researchers such as the development of a Google Map or GIS-based application that makes it easier for tourists to find information on the location of tourist attractions (Anamis et al, 2017;Arifin, 2017), based on augmented reality (AR) and smart tourism which allows tourists to enjoy virtual reality and easy access to information (Huang et al, 2017;Jung et al, 2015), and based on m-tourism, which makes tourism information accessible only by using a smartphone (Fermoso et al, 2015;Kiralova and Pavliceka, 2015;Rashidi et al, 2016;Styawan, 2018;Ukpabi and Karjaluoto, 2017).…”