Visiting the “enemy”: visitation in politically unstable destinations
Journal
Tourism Review
Date Issued
June 12, 2019
DOI
10.1108/TR-11-2018-0159
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to examine the factors shaping the intentions of people to visit a hostile outgroup. Design/methodology/approach: An exploratory, qualitative research approach was followed. Specifically, 77 semi-structured interviews with citizens of the divided island of Cyprus were conducted. Findings: This study identifies several categories of visitors and non-visitors, depicted along a continuum, and concludes that there is a multiplicity of factors in the socio-political environment which influence the travel intentions of people. Originality/value: This study not only imparts insights into the way travel decision-making evolves in politically unstable situations but also serves as a stepping stone towards understanding the conditions under which reconciliation between hostile nations may be encouraged by travel.

