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What Are the Needs of Senior Tourists? Evidence from Remote Regions of Europe

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ECONOMIES
Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/economies9040148

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senior tourism; senior travelers; travel motivations

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Tourism in Europe is booming, especially in major cities, but remote destinations hold potential for senior travelers seeking tranquility. Safety, nature, historical sites, quality services, and easy transportation connections are key attractions for seniors choosing a destination. Remote regions show significant potential for senior tourism development, but face challenges such as difficulties in marketing to seniors, lack of promotion for local senior tourist products, and insufficient financial resources for projects supporting senior tourism.
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing industries in Europe, with growth mostly centered in major cities and urban locations. Nevertheless, remote destinations can also offer tranquility and accessibility, as well as both unexploited and unknown development potential for active senior travelers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze, on the basis of information gathered from 1705 questionnaires, senior touristic behavior, including motivations and decision-making issues for senior travelers in 11 remote regions of nine European countries (Finland, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Spain, Ireland, and Greece). A mixed-methods approach was used to fulfill the research objectives. Both interviews and the survey method were applied to generate data from senior tourists. The present study will focus on the key factors explaining senior tourists' motivations and barriers to travel. The results of surveys conducted within the TOURAGE project indicate the significant potential of remote regions in the development of senior tourism. For senior respondents, a very important reason for going on holiday is the possibility of enjoying rest and silence. Safety, nature, historical sites, quality of services, and easy transportation connections are the top five attraction factors for seniors when choosing a destination. At the same time, according to the interviews, among the important problems negatively influencing the size of the senior tourism market in remote regions are: difficulties in reaching seniors with tourist offers, a lack of promotion of local tourist products aimed at seniors, and finally a lack of financial resources for the implementation of local projects supporting the development of senior tourism.

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