Healthy and Sustainable . . . Even on Holiday? A Multi-Destination Analysis of Home Behaviors and Vacation Preferences
Gianluca Goffi, Lorenzo Masiero, Linda OstiThis study examines how health and sustainability principles shape tourists’ everyday lifestyles and vacation choices across three destinations. Cluster analysis identifies a substantial consumer segment inclined toward healthy and sustainable lifestyles. The findings suggest that sustainable consumption has evolved into a broader lifestyle that links environmental concerns with community engagement, social justice, personal growth, and well-being. Results from a discrete choice experiment show that this segment does not place a significantly higher premium on vacation attributes related to health and sustainability than other segments do when choosing a vacation, suggesting that these features have become a baseline expectation rather than a distinguishing factor. Results further indicate that destinations recognized for their established sustainability practices are more positively evaluated by this lifestyle-inclined group. Key implications include promoting sustainability as an integrated strategy to enhance quality of life and encouraging destinations and tourism providers to incorporate health and sustainability into experience design.