Proceedings of the Asia Tourism Forum. 2016 - The 12th Biennial Conference of Hospitality and Tourism Industry in Asia 2016
DOI: 10.2991/atf-16.2016.23
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Image Bali as An Ergonomic Island Destination

Abstract: For small island economies such as Bali in Indonesia, tourism has been the fastest growing and most important industry accounting for 80% of their external receipts. These island economies have comparative advantages in tourism because of their small market sizes, rich and unique cultural heritage, marine resources, tropical or subtropical climate, hospitality-oriented peoples, service-intensive nature of tourism. Tourism is a "service" as well as an "export" industry which concerned in service industry. Islan… Show more

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“…In addition, Bali was also awarded as the "World's Best Destination". This award was given by the Berlin-based fitness magazine Senses, and was accepted at the annual International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin (Mahadewi and Irwanti 2016). Moreover, Bali has beaches, high-rise resorts, and entertainment opportunities, for example, surfing, stunning natural landscapes, and cultural and religious traditions.…”
Section: Bali Luxury Resortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Bali was also awarded as the "World's Best Destination". This award was given by the Berlin-based fitness magazine Senses, and was accepted at the annual International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin (Mahadewi and Irwanti 2016). Moreover, Bali has beaches, high-rise resorts, and entertainment opportunities, for example, surfing, stunning natural landscapes, and cultural and religious traditions.…”
Section: Bali Luxury Resortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total tourist arrival in 2012 to Bali is 2.892.019, whereas in 2016 the number of tourists soared to total visits 4.927.937 [3]. Bali Tourism Board statistic on March 2016 recorded the growth of tourist visitation to Bali 15.26% which increased compared to previous year that was only 6.25% [4]. The phenomenon of growth in tourist arrivals to Bali will certainly encourage an increased need or demand of tourists; one of them is from the accommodation sector [5].…”
Section: A Impact Of Tourism Business Development On the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%