2026-03-30T13:05:10Z
2026-03-30T13:05:10Z
2025-04-01
2026-03-30T13:05:10Z
Cruise tourism is growing worldwide, accompanied by increasing scrutiny of its impacts. We examine walking behavior of cruise passengers, given the predominance of this means of transportation when exploring cities among this group of visitors. We used Global Positioning System (GPS) and survey data from 793 passengers in Barcelona (Spain). We found that cruise passengers allocate half of their visit time to walking, underscoring the pivotal role of walking in their urban exploration. We identified five distinct walking profiles among cruise passengers, and observed variations in perceptions, including sensitivity to factors like heat, availability of benches for resting, and feeling of crowdedness at visited places. Our study provides valuable insights for urban planners, tourism authorities, and policymakers seeking to address the issues related to visitors' mobility flows in the city, and it contributes to the academic debate on cruise tourism by offering an in-depth understanding of cruise passengers' pedestrian behavior.
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English
Turisme; Creuers turístics; Percepció de l'espai; Sistema de posicionament global; Sistemes d'informació geogràfica; Tourism; Cruise lines; Space perception; Global Positioning System; Geographic information systems
Elsevier
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2025.105760
Cities, 2025, vol. 159, p. 1-13
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2025.105760
cc by (c) Delclòs-Alió, Xavier et al., 2025
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