Coastal tourism is generally considered to be one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism in recent decades. It is based on a unique resource combination at the interface of land and sea offering amenities such as water, beaches, scenic beauty, rich terrestrial and marine biodiversity, diversified cultural and historic heritage, healthy food and good infrastructure. The motivation for the travellers is based on their interest in specific water-based activities or soft adventure activities like animal and bird watching and photography (Satta, Trumbic, Skaricic & Markovic, 2009, 10).
The sun, water and seaside are the main objects that attract tourists so much, it gives them a peaceful feeling not just only for their physical well - being but as well as for the emotional one. The coastal and maritime tourism are one of the key sectors that still hold significant development potential, both in terms of economic growth and the sustainable use of marine areas (Renfors: n.d.).…