Environment and blue tourism: Moving towards sustainability—6th maritime tourism observatory for Skyros Island

Gerasimina-Theodora Zapanti, Ioannis Theodoulou, Kyriakos Antonopoulos, Constantina Skanavis
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Ports are some of the most significant entry points for Greek tourism investments and can be characterized as “development tools” for the country, both at the local and national level. The blue economy is a recent example of economic development, globally promoted as a way to achieve sustainability in maritime and coastal areas. Linaria Port has been accredited by the United Nations as a “The blue port with a shade of green,” constituting an environmentally sustainable community capable of promoting responsible environmental behavior both within the local community and among tourists. The port has been highly competitive in achieving high sustainability standards and mainly operates in ways that complement environmental quality. It has presented innovative, competitive, and sustainable solutions since 2010. This research aimed to collect primary and secondary data on tourist preferences to evaluate these services. Evaluation was conducted through anonymous questionnaires divided into two parts: the first part concerned the tourist profile, and the second part concerned tourists’ opinions on the services and facilities of the Port and the island. In the evaluation of the port, 91% of respondents rated the marina positively compared to other ports in the country, while 77% ranked the port of Skyros in a good position compared to other European or international ports. The overall quality of the tourist product was positively evaluated at 89%, while 90% of visitors were generally satisfied with the overall services offered. Moreover, 95% would return to Skyros within the next years.
环境与蓝色旅游:迈向可持续性--斯凯罗斯岛第 6 个海上旅游观察站
港口是希腊旅游业投资最重要的切入点,可以说是希腊在地方和国家层面的 "发展工具"。蓝色经济是近期经济发展的一个范例,在全球范围内得到推广,是实现海洋和沿海地区可持续发展的一种方式。利纳里亚港已被联合国认定为 "绿色的蓝色港口",是一个环境可持续发展的社区,能够在当地社区和游客中推广负责任的环保行为。该港口在达到较高的可持续发展标准方面具有很强的竞争力,主要以补充环境质量的方式运营。自 2010 年以来,它提出了创新、有竞争力和可持续的解决方案。本研究旨在收集游客偏好的一手和二手数据,以评估这些服务。评估通过匿名问卷进行,问卷分为两部分:第一部分涉及游客概况,第二部分涉及游客对港口和岛屿服务和设施的意见。在对港口的评价中,91% 的受访者认为与国内其他港口相比,斯凯罗斯港口的码头得到了积极评价,77% 的受访者认为与其他欧洲或国际港口相比,斯凯罗斯港口处于良好位置。89%的游客对旅游产品的整体质量给予积极评价,90%的游客对所提供的整体服务基本满意。此外,95%的游客表示会在未来几年内再次访问斯凯罗斯。
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