Tourism Sector Performance Analysis in North Sulawesi: Challenges and Opportunities for Increased Visits

Authors

  • Junior Lakat Universitas Sam Ratulangi
  • Anderson Guntur Kumenaung Universitas Sam Ratulangi
  • Victor Paskah Kalawat Lengkong Universitas Sam Ratulangi
  • Hendrik Gamaliel Universitas Sam Ratulangi
  • Leonard Stiefen Mumek Universitas Klabat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52352/jpar.v24i1.1666

Keywords:

Tourism Performance , Challenges, Opportunities, Sustainable Growth

Abstract

This research article analyzes the performance of the tourism sector in North Sulawesi, focusing on the challenges and opportunities that influence the increase in tourist visits. The study highlights the significance of tourism as a strategic sector for economic growth, community welfare, and cultural preservation. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, the research examines various performance indicators, including productivity, service quality, responsiveness, responsibility, and accountability. The findings reveal that while North Sulawesi has substantial tourism potential, it faces significant challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited market diversification, and low innovation in tourism products. The dominance of Chinese tourists underscores the need for a diversification strategy to attract visitors from other regions. The study concludes with recommendations for enhancing tourism management practices, improving service quality, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders to ensure sustainable growth in the tourism sector.

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Published

2025-03-12

How to Cite

Lakat, J., Kumenaung, A. G., Lengkong, V. P. K., Gamaliel, H., & Mumek, L. S. (2025). Tourism Sector Performance Analysis in North Sulawesi: Challenges and Opportunities for Increased Visits. Jurnal Kepariwisataan, 24(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.52352/jpar.v24i1.1666

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