2018
DOI: 10.9734/jesbs/2018/45216
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Measuring Destination Image on Tourism River Area the Case of Gua Pindul

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“…Dalam mengevaluasi terhadap daya tarik, citra dan kepuasan suatu destinasi maka citra destinasi memiliki peran penting bagi wisatawan. Lima atribut berikut dinilai oleh wisatawan sebagai yang paling penting: keindahan pemandangan, sambutan masyarakat, potensi penemuan, lingkungan yang baik, dan ketenangan (Ernawati, et. al., 2018).…”
Section: Citra Destinasiunclassified
“…Dalam mengevaluasi terhadap daya tarik, citra dan kepuasan suatu destinasi maka citra destinasi memiliki peran penting bagi wisatawan. Lima atribut berikut dinilai oleh wisatawan sebagai yang paling penting: keindahan pemandangan, sambutan masyarakat, potensi penemuan, lingkungan yang baik, dan ketenangan (Ernawati, et. al., 2018).…”
Section: Citra Destinasiunclassified
“…Davis et al (2013) indicated that the prime motivation for a large portion of tourists visiting Hawaii Island was seeing the volcano. Ernawati et al (2018) measured factors to influence tourists' satisfaction relating to their visit to Pandul cave in the Province of Central Java, Indonesia, by employing travel motivation, tourist characteristics, and destination image. As a result, travel motivation significantly affects destination image.…”
Section: Travel Motivation and Destination Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, several titles that frequently appear are primarily concerned with the issue of sustainable tourism (Dolezal, 2019;Lo et al, 2011). This issue is addressed in a variety of contexts, including sustainable agriculture (Budiasa & Ambarawati, 2014;Suryawardani et al, 2016), tourist perceptions (Ernawati et al, 2015), host and guest orientations (Ernawati et al, 2017), tourism villages (Astawa et al, 2019), geo-tourism (Ernawati et al, 2018), water sustainability (Rimba et al, 2019), and marine tourism.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Bali Tourism Research Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%