Motivations and segmentation of the demand for coastal cities: A study in Lima, Peru

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The purpose of this research is to identify the motivations and segmentation of demand in coastal cities. The present study was carried out in Lima, a tourist destination in the Peruvian Pacific Ocean coast. This quantitative study used a sample with 381 valid questionnaires. To analyze data, factor analysis and non-hierarchical K-means segmentation were performed. Results show six motivational factors: “Culture and nature,” “Authentic coastal experience,” “Novelty and social interaction,” “Learning,” “Sun and beach,” and “Nightlife.” The study presents three different segments of visitors: “Passive Tourists,” “Eco-coastal,” and “Multiple motives.”.

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Carvache-Franco, M., Carvache-Franco, O., Carvache-Franco, W., Alvarez-Risco, A., & Estrada-Merino, A. (2021). Motivations and segmentation of the demand for coastal cities: A study in Lima, Peru. International Journal of Tourism Research, 23(4), 517–531. https://doi.org/10.1002/jtr.2423

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