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Tourists at the seaside: Exploring the spiritual dimension
Jarratt, D.; Sharpley, R. (2017). Tourists at the seaside: Exploring the spiritual dimension. Tourist Studies 17(4): 146879761668756. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468797616687560
In: Tourist Studies. SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC: Thousand Oaks. ISSN 1468-7976; e-ISSN 1741-3206, more
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    coast, Morecambe, sea, seaside tourism, spirituality

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  • Jarratt, D.
  • Sharpley, R.

Abstract
    Contemporary tourism is considered by many to embrace a spiritual dimension. That is, in increasingly secular modern societies, many forms of tourism represent a sacred journey that has the potential to fulfil the contemporary tourist’s spiritual needs. However, relatively few attempts have been made to explore this phenomenon, in particular, in the context of one of the most popular tourism settings, namely the seaside. This article addresses this gap in the literature. Drawing on research in Morecambe, a traditional seaside resort in the north-west of England, it seeks to identify the extent to which the seaside environment, in general, and the sea in particular, endow the touristic experience of the resort with emotional or spiritual significance. A number of clear themes emerge from the research that point to a spiritual dimension of theseaside experience, including a sense of connection, awesomeness, timelessness and nothingness. Nevertheless, further research in other coastal settings is required to substantiate these findings.

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