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GIOVANNI RUGGIERI

Islands’ Tourism Seasonality: A Data Analysis of Mediterranean Islands’ Tourism Comparing Seasonality Indicators (2008–2018)

Abstract

Tourism seasonality as a tourist demand concentration in specific seasons is still challenging for Mediterranean islands’ tourism policies. Overtourism occurs during high tourist seasons, and under-tourism occurs during low tourist seasons, creating undesirable economic, social, and environmental effects on sustainability. However, the imbalance of tourism demand, specifically in fragile territories such as islands, needs specific policies based on scientific evidence. This article examines tourism seasonality dynamics in the Mediterranean islands, thoroughly analysing tourist overnights on island destinations. The adopted methodology uses a set of statistical indicators, such as peak factor intensity, calculated in a time series analysis from 2008 to 2018. The results of this article allow us to understand the importance of the Mediterranean islands to planning a resilient, sustainable, and harmonious tourism policy, using strategies to contain seasonal peaks and create new tourist demand in the low season months.