Exploring the educational tourism impact: participants' perceptions of South Africa's class afloat program on travel and tourism
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This study investigates the effectiveness of educational tourism in promoting travel,
using the SEAmester program as a case study. As an emerging form of experiential
learning, educational tourism seeks to bridge the gap between formal, informal and
non-formal educational paradigms by offering real-world experiences beyond
traditional classroom settings. The research aimed to assess the impact of a 10-day
research cruise aboard the SA Agulhas II on participants’ academic and professional
trajectories, as well as their inclination toward future travel. Semi-structured interviews
and online questionnaire methods were employed involving both SEAmester
participants and program facilitators. Thematic analysis revealed that the SEAmester
program significantly enhanced participants' disciplinary knowledge, career
aspirations, and global awareness. Key triumphs of the program included cross
disciplinary collaboration, mentorship opportunities and increased scientific literacy.
Conversely, challenges such as physical exhaustion, sea-sickness and emotional
fatigue limitations emerged as barriers to optimal learning. The study found a strong
association between participation in the SEAmester program and increased
enthusiasm for travel and pursuit of careers related to marine studies, thereby rejecting
the null hypothesis that no significant relationship exists between educational tourism
and career or travel outcomes. These findings align with existing literature highlighting
the transformative potential of educational tourism. The study concludes that
educational tourism when properly designed and supported, can serve as a powerful
tool for academic enrichment and personal development. It recommends expanding
such programs through increased funding, inclusive access, and post-program
mentorship to amplify the long-term impact. This research contributes to the expanding
discourse on educational tourism as a sustainable and innovative way for knowledge
acquisition and the promotion of global citizenship.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences specialising in Hospitality, Ecotourism and Environmental Management (MMECM1), Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2026.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6403
