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  1. Nautical tourism

    Nautical tourism, also called water tourism, is tourism that combines sailing and boating with vacation and holiday activities. It can be travelling from port to port in a cruise ship, or joining boat-centered events such as regattas or landing a small boat for lunch or other day recreation at specially prepared day boat-landings.

  2. Nautical Tourism

    Nautical Tourism. Nautical tourism's main motivation centers around aquatic and subaquatic activities in seas, rivers, lakes, or other such environments for leisure or sport purposes. Studies do not agree on a definition of nautical tourism and find difficulties in distinguishing it from maritime or marine tourism (Martínez Vázquez et al ...

  3. What Is Nautical Tourism- The New Niche In Tourism

    The nautical tourism industry is one such niche that has seen tremendous growth in recent years. Travel and leisure pursuits that are centered around experiences on the water, such as sailing, yachting, boating, and cruising, are referred to as nautical tourism. This expanding trend presents a special chance for tourism locations to capitalize ...

  4. Understanding Nautical Tourism

    Nautical tourism, also known as marine tourism or water tourism, is a specialized form of tourism that involves recreational activities and travel that take place on or near bodies of water. This type of tourism is centered around water-based activities such as sailing, cruising, yachting, diving, fishing, and other water sports. ...

  5. Nautical tourism

    Nautical tourism is a high value-added product. Tourists' daily expenditure is higher than other categories of international tourism (Alcover et al. 2011; Dwyer and Forsyth 1998), and the length of stay of an average nautical tourist is longer than that of other types of tourists.However, while nautical tourism is one of the fastest-growing tourism sectors (Lück 2007), its global economic ...

  6. Towards a new body of marine tourism research: A scoping literature

    First, the definition of nautical tourism is not generally agreed. This certainly hinders the development of a structured stream of research on the topic. The overlapping use (and abuse) of narrow concepts such as nautical tourism, yachting tourism, boating tourism and wider ones such as marine tourism, maritime tourism, coastal tourism or sea ...

  7. PDF Nautical Tourism and Its Function in the Economic ...

    nautical tourism practice, it is possible to offer the following definition: Nautical tourism is a sum of poly-functional activities and relations tha t are caused by the tourists- boaters' stay within or out of the ports of nautical tourism, and by the use of ve ssels or other objects

  8. Nautical Tourism: A Bibliometric Analysis

    Nautical tourism revolves around alternative aspects such as leisure activities related to water, sports, and navigation. In recent decades, it has positioned itself as one of the most developed segments within the global tourism market. This article analyses the main contributions in this area, understanding the complexity of finding an approximate definition of its concept. The ...

  9. Nautical tourism

    As a branch of tourism, nautical tourism is a compound touristic and maritime activity whose definition is complex because of its intensive connections with maritime and navigational activities ...

  10. What is Nautical Tourism

    Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart. What is Nautical Tourism? Definition of Nautical Tourism: A specific form of tourism that characterizes tourists traveling by water, either by sea or river, and their consent to the marina and port, specially designed for the reception of this type of tourists, for rest and recreation.

  11. Nautical tourism

    3 Advantages and effects of na utical tourism development. In the last thirty years, when more significant development of nautical tourism in. Croatia started (primarily evident in the initial ...

  12. (PDF) NAUTICAL TOURISM: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

    Nautical tourism is a recent business activity which has been developing between ordinary tourism and maritime activity, but also comprises other characteristics which make it a special kind of ...

  13. What Is Cruise and Nautical Tourism?

    By Anna Duncan. Cruise and nautical tourism is a type of tourism that revolves around exploring waterways. It involves traveling by boat or ship for leisure, recreation, or business purposes. This type of tourism is gaining popularity because it offers travelers a unique experience with breathtaking views of the sea and the shorelines.

  14. Analysis and Trends of Global Research on Nautical, Maritime and Marine

    Tourism related to the sea and boating activities is becoming increasingly popular and revolves around a range of leisure, water sports, nautical or other maritime activities. This article studies the main scientific contributions in this area, bearing in mind the complexity of finding a suitable definition of this concept. Hence, the aim of this paper is to analyze the scientific production ...

  15. Nautical tourism

    The concept of nautical tourism encompasses several different pursuits undertaken in water environments, including cruises, sailing, canoeing, yacht charter, jet skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving, recreational fishing, and fish or whale watching. It can also be defined as holiday engagements allowing various water activities, combining the ...

  16. Nautical Tourism

    In this respect nautical tourism is defined with some practical and scientific aspects but the simplest definition is nautical tourism is a multi-functional touristic activity with a very emphasized nautical component. A practical division of nautical tourism is based on several sources, legislative, statistical which is added by National ...

  17. (PDF) Nautical tourism: Concepts and issues

    The findings reveal that the main difficulties are related to normative issues and taxation, illegal supply, and a lack of definition of the nautical tourist profile. This absence of definition causes a vagueness when estimating the total number of nautical tourists that visit a destination. Thus, this affects evaluation of the economic, social ...

  18. Towards a new body of marine tourism research: A scoping literature

    Introduction. Nautical tourism has a complex structure and heterogeneous nature (Kovačić & Silveira, 2018). It is a "poly-functional tourist activity with a strong maritime component" (Luković, 2012, p. 401) that includes both the maritime movement of tourists and their landing in ports and marinas for accommodation and tourist activities (Alcover et al., 2011; Benevolo & Spinelli ...

  19. Marine Tourism

    Marine tourism includes those recreational activities which involve travel away from one's place of residence and which have as their host or focus the marine environment. Such environments include waters that are both saline and tide affected (Orams 1999 ). The use of the sea for recreation and tourism has grown extensively over the latter ...

  20. Nautical tourism

    Nautical tourism. Nautical tourism encompasses aspects of marine tourism such as sailing, yachting, cruising and diving, as well as harbour-side developments, coastal water sports such as jet skiing, boat shows, port tours, and marine heritage destinations. Nautical tourism as an industry has been developing rapidly in scope and economic status ...

  21. Sustainability

    Nautical tourism stands out for its potential to achieve social-economic development in coastal and island destinations and as a lever for sustainable tourism. However, the lack of a clear definition of nautical tourism at the international level makes it difficult to characterize it, and the case of Portugal is no exception. In fact, despite the enormous potential of Portuguese nautical ...

  22. Nautical tourism in Europe, definition and classification

    Nautical tourism is becoming an economically important type of tourism and proudly bears the name of nautical tourist industry . It is divided into three main kinds: nautical tourism ports, charter and cruising, and is an example of tourist industry which development is economically multifunctional and scientifically interdisciplinary.

  23. The Potential of Nautical Tourism as a Strategic Product for ...

    The European coast is the first choice for 63% of European tourists, and accounts for 35 million people and 1.1% of employment in the European Union (EU) [], and has led to an increase in international tourists, particularly on small islands between 2000 and 2013 [].Nautical tourism occurs when the tourist moves away from the usual environment [3, 11], for a tourist experience [], with ...