Integrando Sustentabilidade e Cultura havaiana na experiência turística das ilhas havaianas
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2010.08.018Palavras-chave:
Visitantes, Cultura Havaiana, Reintegração, TurismoResumo
A indústria de viagens no Havaí tem experimentado uma tendência para o turismo mais autêntico, que reintegra a cultura havaiana na experiência visitantes’ . Este estudo investigou a reintegração da cultura havaiana na experiência de turismo nas ilhas havaianas, revendo lite- rature existente, e analisando os dados primários coletados através de pesquisas de visitantes. O objetivo do estudo foi determinar se há um visitante’ demanda para uma experiência de turismo mais autêntico no Havaí através da reintegração da cultura havaiana, e, em caso afirmativo, quais os esforços que devem ser feitos ou que devem continuar a ser feitos para alcançar essa autenticidade. Aspectos importantes que foram levados em consideração neste esforço de pesquisa são as mudanças que a cultura havaiana experimentou com a chegada de forasteiros, e a autenticidade da experiência de turismo havaiano hoje. Outros aspectos que foram examinados incluem a imagem’ visitantes do Havaí, suas expectativas, suas experiências e satisfação durante a sua estadia, seu interesse e un- derstanding da cultura havaiana, bem como o tipo de experiências culturais havaianas que lhes interessam. De acordo com as conclusões deste estudo, Inglês visitantes falam estão interessados na cultura havaiana e sentir que a cultura havaiana não é representado o suficiente na experiência turística de hoje. A conclusão é, portanto, que os esforços para integrar a cultura havaiana na experiência turística precisa ser in- creased além do que está sendo feito atualmente. As ideias para reintegrar a cultura havaiana são discutidas e possíveis soluções são fornecidas.Downloads
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