Abstract

The purpose of this study was to verify importance and satisfaction of destination attraction for water-based tourism in Jeju Island using Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA). The participants of this study consisted of 429 water-based tourism participants who visited Jeju Island in Korea. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted using SPSS program, frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, and Importance-Performance Analysis. The results of this study were as follows. First, quadrant 1 included in season and climate comfort, local souvenirs, and hospitality of tourism program guide. Second, quadrant 2 included six items with sports activities rental facilities, scenic viewing activity, hospitality of local residents, accessibility of the island, convenience of local island transportation, and tourism safety. Third, quadrant 3 included four items with congestion of sightseeing spot, the reputation of a tourist destination, amusement facilities, affordable price, and traditional foods Fourth, quadrant 4 included eight items with marine related experience training activity, coastal landscape and terrain, marine sports activity, accommodation and shopping facilities, marine festivals and events activity, rest and recreational activity, history and cultural heritage, and service facilities.

Highlights

  • The tourism industry is globally recognized as the single largest business (Haber & Reichel, 2005)

  • Materials and Method 3.1 Subject of the Study To examine importance and performance analysis of destination attraction for water-based tourism in Jeju Island, from May to August 2016, adult tourists who participated in water-based tourism in Jeju Island were selected as subjects

  • Through Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) analysis, four quadrants were identified based on the average value of destination attraction of water-based tourism importance and satisfaction

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Introduction

The tourism industry is globally recognized as the single largest business (Haber & Reichel, 2005). As marine leisure and marine sports have become popular and demand for them has increased, tourism centered on marinas and coasts has emerged (Collinces, 2008; Hall, 2001), as a highly interesting common phenomenon in Europe, North America, and many island nations For this purpose, development of a tourism business model related to oceans is under way (Dawson, Maher & Slocombe, 2007). Until a few years ago, on the Korean peninsula the development rate was very low, and participation rates were low compared with the global trend the Korean government is at the planning stage for appreciating and utilizing marine resources’ growth potential It plans to nurture water-based tourism and cruise and marina industries into tourism service industries (Chang, Park, Liu, & Roh, 2016). The Korean government should actively develop water-based tourism to improve local residents’ quality of life promote local economic development, and the tourism industry in general (Kim & Ryu, 2009)

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