“…In recent years, different Bluetooth and Wi-Fi tracking methods have been widely used within the tourism and hospitality industry (Lee et al, 2019;Hardy, 2020;Shoval and Isaacson, 2010). Tracking technologies have also been used in many studies to analyse the movement of tourists from small scales like festival sites (Versichele et al, 2014) and theme parks (Birenboim et al, 2013), to larger locations such as cities (Grinberger and Shoval, 2018;Shoval et al, 2011), islands (Li et al, 2019) and even entire regions (Baggio and Scaglione, 2017). For example, some researchers have analysed location data obtained from telecommunication providers to deliver a monitoring tool for the tourism industry (Raun et al, 2016;Ahas et al, 2007Ahas et al, , 2008Ahas et al, , 2010.…”