Seeking the unusual but sustainable: scuba diving experience

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Bideci, M. and Bideci, C. 2021. Seeking the unusual but sustainable: scuba diving experience. in: Routledge Handbook of the Tourist Experience London Routledge, Taylor and Francis. pp. 13
AuthorsBideci, M. and Bideci, C.
Abstract

Scuba diving tourism is one of the fastest-growing recreational tourism activities and draws a great amount of people’s attention towards coastal destinations from all over the world since the 1940s. However, this vogue has also brought pressure on fragile underwater surroundings. This chapter aims to explain and search for scuba diving experience through current literature review and present contemporary trends in discussions. Moreover, as this chapter indicates, scuba diving activities should be translated by sustainability principles as scuba diving relies on not only providing enriched scuba diving experiences for scuba divers but also diminishing adverse effects on marine environments, ensuring economic stability and improving social-economic benefits for local communities.

KeywordsScuba diving tourism; Sustainability principles
Page range13
Year2021
Book titleRoutledge Handbook of the Tourist Experience
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor and Francis
Output statusIn press
Place of publicationLondon
Edition1st
ISBN9781003219866
Publication dates
Print18 Nov 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Oct 2021
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003219866
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