Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Desember 2024

Analysis of halal tourism potential from the perspective of a holistic travel experience in Banten province

Irwan Sukmawan (Universitas Bina Bangsa)
Muhammad Angga Anggriawan (Universitas Bina Bangsa)
Hadi Kurniawanto (Universitas Bina Bangsa)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jan 2025

Abstract

This research explores the factors that affect tourist satisfaction in halal tourism, with a particular emphasis on Banten Province. The results indicate that although halal accommodations are necessary, they are seen more as a fundamental requirement than a significant driver of satisfaction. Conversely, the presence and quality of halal facilities and services are key to elevating the overall tourist experience. Additionally, the attitudes and behaviors of residents, as well as the destination's ability to provide a break from daily life, greatly influence tourist satisfaction. Religiosity stands out as a crucial moderating factor, enhancing the positive impact of halal accommodations and facilities on satisfaction. For tourists with strong religious beliefs, the adherence of services to Islamic principles is vital. This study highlights the importance of incorporating religiosity into the development and marketing of tourism products to maximize the potential of halal tourism, especially in areas like Banten Province. By focusing on comprehensive travel experiences that address both spiritual and practical needs, destinations can increase tourist satisfaction, foster loyalty, and encourage positive word-of-mouth, thereby supporting sustainable growth in the halal tourism industry.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpp

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Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona (JPP), is a scientific periodical journal of Diploma of Tourism, University of Merdeka Malang, which includes a variety of research in the field of tourism and hospitality, the analysis of actual case studies, or ideas related to the actual tourism and hospitality studies. ...