Scuba Diving Tourism: The Example of Gelibolu Historical Underwater Park

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  • Murat AKSU Associate Professor, Department of Tourism Management, Tourism Faculty, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Türkiye
  • Banu GÜRNEŞ BOZ PhD Student, Department of Tourism Management, Graduate School of Education, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Türkiye

Keywords:

Shipwreck, Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park, Underwater diving, Underwater diving tourism

Abstract

The research aims to emphasize the significance of Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park for diving tourism and evaluates its pros and cons in comparison to other diving spots, as perceived by diving school managers and instructors who operate within the park. The study's assessment of the Park's strengths and weaknesses is key for proactively addressing future threats and maximizing opportunities. The research sample included six managers and diving instructors from four different diving schools, and data was collected using semi-structured interviews and was interpreted using descriptive analysis, content analysis, and word cloud. The study findings indicate that Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park stands out among other diving spots because of its historical shipwrecks from the war era and captivating underwater ecosystem. Furthermore, the Park faces a transportation challenge, which is a drawback. Furthermore, the Park faces a transportation challenge, which is a drawback. Additionally, the study indicated improvements in the quality of diving schools. By addressing the shortcomings identified in the study, it is anticipated that the Park will see an increase in tourist visits and a rise in its reputation.

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Published

28-08-2024

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AKSU, M., & GÜRNEŞ BOZ, B. (2024). Scuba Diving Tourism: The Example of Gelibolu Historical Underwater Park. TWIST, 19(3), 589-597. https://twistjournal.net/twist/article/view/433

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