A DECADE OF TOURISM WITHOUT BORDERS. THE CASE OF THE DUERO / DOURO REGION, RIVER TOURISM AND TOURIST DIVERSITY
Works on fluvial tourism and water activities in Spain are rare, maybe because they conform a recent touristic segment and, in our case (the Douro region), because they have been developed in the Luso territory, where they have had a significant impact. De la Cruz et al's analysis will focus on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cuadernos de turismo 2020-06 (45), p.589-593 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Works on fluvial tourism and water activities in Spain are rare, maybe because they conform a recent touristic segment and, in our case (the Douro region), because they have been developed in the Luso territory, where they have had a significant impact. De la Cruz et al's analysis will focus on the attention that fluvial tourism gets in the Iberian Peninsula and in the Douro Region, at both sides of the Luso-Spanish border. At an international level, this kind of tourism is an example of the power that rivers have as a touristic attraction and as revitalizing agents of shared territory. |
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ISSN: | 1139-7861 1989-4635 |
DOI: | 10.6018/turismo.426181 |