[eng] It can be stated that the economic and environmental effects of tourism related to coastal destinations
are highly significant in the world. This study reviewed main predictors of pro-environmental behavior
involving psychological factors and socio-demographic indicators in order to develop water saving
behavior. The Planned behavior theory (TPB) and Norm activation model (NAM), as the best known
social psychology theories of consumer behavior are discussed. The research was located in
Mallorca, Balearic Islands as a mass sun and sand holiday destination in Spain. Data were collected
using survey method from 200 tourists over one month period from July to August 2019. In order to
evaluate the determining factors of water consumption behavior among tourists, the ordered logit
multinomial model used. The results proved the role of environmental concern, environmental
awareness and habit in the explanation of water consumption. Moreover, individuals 20-39 aged with
higher education level show a better practice in saving water. On the other hand, the findings are
consistent with past literature reviews that there is a gap between attitudes and water consumption
behavior.