The fastest growth in tourism is the culinary sector. Covering farmers markets, taste tours, agri-entertainment, glamping, restaurants, farm shops and more, food tourism has become both an important part of holidaying and a purpose in itself. With growth occurring in most developed countries and tourists searching out culinary tourism throughout the world, this book provides an overall direction to the development of food tourism and a section on the future of this trend.
The Routledge Handbook of Gastronomic Tourism explores the rapid transformations that have affected the interrelated areas of gastronomy, tourism and society, shaping new forms of destination branding, visitor satisfaction, and induced ...
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The multi-national contributor team analyses such issues as: * the food tourism product * food tourism and consumer behaviour * cookery schools - educational vacations * food as an attraction in destination marketing Ideal for both students ...
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This is particularly true with regard to government policies that many countries have recently adopted encouraging the development of food tourism. Such food-related tourism policies have concentrated on the demand-side of tourism, ...
“Well-researched and original” essays on the intersection between food and adventure (Publishers Weekly). Culinary Tourism is the first book to consider food as both a destination and a means for tourism.
The authors realize that food tourism is a luxury, but it is an important one that people gladly embrace when they gain sufficient discretionary income to support their interests. It does raise important ethical issues about equity and ...
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touristic activity in which food is a vital component of the overall tourism experience. Hence, it refers to travel in which local food and cuisine play an important role and can be viewed as 'the pursuit of enjoyment of unique and ...
Cambourne, B. and Macionis, N. (2003) 'Linking food, wine and tourism: the case of the Australian Capital Region', in C.M. Hall, L. Sharples, B. Cambourne, N. Macionis, and R. Mitchell (eds) Food Tourism around the World: Development, ...