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Cruise visitors' experience in a Mediterranean port of call
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2010
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Customer SatisfactionTourism ManagementTourism PerformancePerformance StudiesTourism SupplyBetter UnderstandingCruise Travel ExperienceHospitality MarketingUser ExperienceBusinessTourismCruise VisitorsDestination ManagementMaritime SafetyMain MotivationsMarketingHospitality IndustryTourist Experience
Abstract This study aims to provide a better understanding on cruise travel experience by studying cruise ship passengers motivation, satisfaction and likelihood of return to the port of Heraklion (Crete, Greece). From the findings, it is evident that ‘exploration’ and ‘escape’ were among the main motivations of visitors, and ‘product and services’ as well as ‘tour pace’ were significant dimensions in shaping overall satisfaction levels. Nevertheless, onshore activities were restricted to sightseeing and shopping, because of the limited available time. Based on these findings, relevant proposals are made in order to provide positive port experiences. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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