Is Visitor Satisfaction High Enough? A Case of Rural Tourism Destination, South Bohemia
Published Online: Jul 11, 2022
Page range: 346 - 362
Received: Oct 22, 2021
Accepted: Feb 11, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2022-0017
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Satisfaction of visitors in tourism destinations is one of the most discussed topics in destination management and marketing. Many destinations report high satisfaction of their visitors. The objective of this study is to analyze overall satisfaction and satisfaction components in eleven tourism areas within South Bohemia, a typical Czech rural region, and to define the high level of satisfaction using benchmarking as a methodological approach. Using ANOVA and Pearson’s correlation, we identified the high level of satisfaction following the against-the-best benchmarking and the against-the-industry average approach. The results also show that perceived atmosphere in a destination, willingness to help and friendliness are the most significant components correlating with overall satisfaction.