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The leisure and sport participation patterns of high school learners in Potchefstroom
(University of Stellenbosch, 2011)
Leisure and sport activities are thought to be developmentally important because it provides opportunities for skill development and the formation of social relationships during adolescence. Added to this the number and ...
Travel motivations of tourists to selected marine destinations
(Wiley, 2011)
South Africa is well known for its favourable climate, wildlife and golden beaches. Adding to this, its long summers make its coastline (over 3500 km) even more attractive to tourists around the world, and so are transforming ...
Travel behaviour of South African tourism students
(University of Stellenbosch. Department of Sport Science, 2012)
When developing and managing tourism products, understanding the travel behaviour of niche markets, such as students can create a competitive advantage for tourism products. The purpose of this research was to determine ...
The socio-economic impact of Africa's oldest marine park
(AOSIS OpenJournals, 2010)
South African National Parks (SANParks) plays a major role in the tourism industry and has three primary functions, namely to conserve biodiversity, to create tourism and recreational opportunities and to build strong ...
Travel Motivation: a Tale of two marine destinations in South Africa
(2009)
This study determines the travel motives of tourists to two marine destinations in South Africa: Jeffreys Bay and Hartenbos. Two surveys were conducted on 202 respondents in Hartenbos and 210 at the Jeffreys Bay. The ...
Who spends and who does not: clustering visitors at a national arts festival
(Sabinet, 2011)
The Grahamstown National Arts Festival is the oldest National Arts Festival in South Africa and was founded in 1974. This celebration of the arts takes place over a period of eleven days with the main festival running over ...