This book discusses the relationship between transport and tourism
with a particular focus on how to improve the destination function
of gateways. The case study chosen is the Cook Strait ferries and
the ferry ports of Wellington and Picton, in New Zealand. The
perspectives of ferry passengers and transport and tourism
operators are presented in order to compare and contrast the
realities of Picton, a small resort town, and Wellington, the
capital city.
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