Are Serbian spas recognized as centres of contemporary health tourism – a study of domestic guest perceptions

Mišić, Tatjana and Bradić-Martinović, Aleksandra (2024) Are Serbian spas recognized as centres of contemporary health tourism – a study of domestic guest perceptions. Marketing, 55. pp. 197-210. ISSN 2334-8364

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Abstract

This study assesses the cur-rent state and potential of Serbian spas as centers for contemporary health tourism, focusing on the perceptions and prefer-ences of local guests. It examines how traditional spa services such as thermal pools and saunas are highly valued, while modern wellness programs and alterna-tive treatments are less used but show growth potential. The survey assessing health and wellness service perceptions was carried out among Serbian citizens, particularly in Belgrade and the major spa towns of Sokobanja and Vrnjačka Banja, which together account for approximately half of the national spa turnover. Data was collected using both paper questionnaires and an online CAWI system, accumulat-ing a total of 368 responses from June to September 2022. The study identifies significant opportunities for Serbian spas to expand and diversify their offering to meet changing market demands and em-phasizes the need for strategic investment in infrastructure, service quality, and mar-keting. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research aims to inform and guide Serbian spas to adapt to global trends in health tourism and ensure their sustaina-ble development and competitiveness.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=156911369
Uncontrolled Keywords: spas, Serbia, services, health tourism, modernization, promotion
Research Department: Innovation Economics
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2024 09:44
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2024 09:44
URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/2137

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