Tourists and pilgrims on their way to Santiago. Motives,Caminos and final destinations |
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Authors: | Rubén C. Lois-González |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geography, University of Santiago de Compostela, University Square 1, Santiago de Compostela E-15782, Spain |
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Abstract: | This article proposes a theoretical and analytical approach to modern pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela; a cultural and experiential tourism route for the twenty-first century, founded upon the recovery (idealized) of the medieval way and leading to a Christian sanctuary (where the remains of Apostle Saint James the Great are held). The success of this route is based on the fact that the new tourist mixes pilgrimage motivations (displacement for religious or spiritual motivations) with tourist motivations, such as the search for various landscapes, the need to mentally unwind and to escape from the pressures of daily life. This work analyses the case of Santiago de Compostela and the evolution of the three elements that make up pilgrimage and lead us to understand the current position of the Camino, along with some of its weaknesses. |
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Keywords: | Camino The Way of St. James tourism pilgrimage landscape heritage |
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