Influence of Web Pages on the Choice of Tourist Destination
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https://doi.org/10.62161/revvisual.v17.5874Keywords:
Types of tourism, Behavior of young people, Access to tourist information, Use of the internet, Digital education, Tourism preferences, Social networksAbstract
The study identifies the information media that influence young people to travel to a tourist destination. The research is basic, descriptive and mixed-method. The data was collected through a questionnaire completed by 240 young people. The results indicate that websites are influential information media for young people when it comes to traveling to a destination. The majority prefer a trip within their region and in summer, opting for beach tourism, with a budget of 100 to 300 soles. These findings are relevant for creating content and promoting visual culture in this segment of the population.
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