Diversity in Motion: Exploring LGBTQ+ Tourism Preferences

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29036/kegnrv81

Keywords:

LGBTQ+ tourism, gender identity, sexual orientation, types of tourism

Abstract

This study investigates tourism preferences across gender identities and sexual orientations within Spain’s LGBTQ+ community (n = 546). Guided by an intersectional theoretical framework, the research challenges traditional segmentation models in LGBTQ+ tourism that prioritise sexual orientation while neglecting the influence of gender identity. Drawing from debates in queer theory and gendered leisure studies, it positions tourism as a space where identity is expressed, negotiated, and often constrained by social norms. Data were collected through an online survey and analysed using the Rao-Scott corrected chi-square test and Cramér’s V to examine associations between gender/sexual identity and ten tourism types. Findings reveal that cisgender men and trans women are overrepresented in nightlife tourism, while trans individuals show lower participation in traditional tourism, suggesting potential barriers to inclusion. Lesbian women display a preference for culturally conventional tourism, and gay men are overrepresented in LGBTQ+ tourism. Non-binary participants exhibit diverse patterns, engaging more frequently in nature-based and art-related tourism. These results offer empirical support for a more nuanced, identity-aware understanding of LGBTQ+ tourism behaviour. They further highlight the imperative to incorporate gender-diverse perspectives into destination marketing, product development, and service design. By foregrounding the complexity of LGBTQ+ identities, the study contributes to advancing inclusive tourism scholarship and practice and sets a precedent for future research that engages more deeply with underrepresented identities in the tourism sector.

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Author Biographies

  • Mar Algueró-Boronat, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

    Mar Algueró Boronat holds a PhD in Marketing and is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Valencia, in the Department of Business Management. She previously served as a Marketing lecturer at the University Jaume I, in the Department of Business Administration and Marketing. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Tourism from the University Jaume I and a master’s degree in Event Management and Organization from the University of Nebrija. She has also participated in academic exchange programs in France, the United States, and Mexico. Her research focuses on marketing, tourism, and public sector management, with particular attention to LGBTIQ+ tourism and the intersection between gender studies and tourist experiences. She has published academic articles in journals such as the Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, Current Issues in Tourism, and the Journal of Vacation Marketing.

  • Miguel Ángel Moliner-Tena, University Jaume I, Castellon de la Plana, Spain

    Miguel Ángel Moliner Tena is a full Professor in Marketing and Market Research at Universitat Jaume I. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business from the University of Valencia and a Ph.D. in Business Management (Marketing) from Universitat Jaume I. He has led the IMK – Innovation in Marketing – research group since 1999 and has served as Head of the Department of Business Administration and Marketing, Vice-Rector for Strategic Planning, and Vice-Rector for Economic Affairs. He directed the Official Master’s Degree in Marketing and Market Research and the Interuniversity Doctoral Programme in Marketing. He has published 71 academic articles, 29 in high-impact journals, and has been ranked among the top 2% of world scientists by Stanford University from 2019 to 2021. His line of research focuses on relationship marketing and customer loyalty.

  • Rosa María Rodriguez-Artola, University Jaume I, Castellon de la Plana, Spain

    Rosa Maria Rodriguez-Artola is an associate professor in Marketing and Market Research at the Universitat Jaume I (Castellón). Bachelor’s Science Degree in Economics and Business from the University of Valencia. MBA in European Management from the London South Bank University in the UK. Phd in Business Administration and Marketing from the University Jaume I of Castellón. Positive evaluation research of two sections (six years) by the National Evaluation of Research Activity Committee (periods 2002-2007 and 2008-2014). Currently, the coordinator of mobility in the Tourism degree and the coordinator of the research group GETUR. Her line of research focuses on international marketing and consumer behavior.

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Published

2025-12-01

How to Cite

Algueró-Boronat, M., Moliner-Tena, M. Ángel, & Rodriguez-Artola, R. M. (2025). Diversity in Motion: Exploring LGBTQ+ Tourism Preferences. Journal of Tourism and Services, 16(31), 161-172. https://doi.org/10.29036/kegnrv81