[eng] Sun-and-beach tourism is one of the most popular segments of tourism markets. Although this
type of tourism generates numerous benefits for the receiving destinations, it is also the source
of a variety of challenges (i.e., environmental degradation, loss of competitiveness, etc.). In this
context, information about the factors that determine the choice of the destination can be a great
help for public administrations and the other organizations dealing with the management of those
problems associated with sun-and-beach tourism. This Master’s Thesis will investigate the role
that beach related attributes (natural characteristics, provision of services, …) plays on the
destination choice process of sun-and-beach tourists. To achieve this purpose, a discrete choice
model based on the random utility theory will be used to investigate how the characteristics of
Spanish beaches, as well as other characteristics of the destinations (accommodation prices,
temperature, etc.), determine domestic sun-and-beach tourism flows to Spanish coastal
provinces. The results obtained indicate that the attributes most appreciated by Spanish tourists
when choosing a sun-and-beach destination are related to the environmental quality of beaches.
These results provide valuable information for public administrations when estimating destination
ability to attract sun-and-beach tourists.