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dc.contributor.advisorArellano, Darío
dc.contributor.authorAmat Leturne, Kenny
dc.contributor.authorRivas Figueroa, Leonel
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-05T16:28:46Z
dc.date.available2025-06-05T16:28:46Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18555
dc.descriptionThe report presents a study aimed at optimizing rural accommodation services in the Province of Los Ríos, Ecuador. Its main purpose is to identify current trends in accommodation services, considering the needs of tourists, to provide innovative accommodation alternatives in rural environments, in the Province of Los Ríos. The analysis reveals opportunities to integrate global trends such as boutique hotels, which offer personalized and high-quality experiences, and sustainable tourism, which prioritizes environmental and social preservation. At the national level, projects such as glamping and rural tourism stand out, which have proven to be successful initiatives, allowing tourists to experience luxury, contact with nature, cultural interaction and conservation of local customs. Despite the Province's tourism potential, researchers highlight important challenges, such as the lack of adequate infrastructure, the absence of training in administration and hospitality, and restricted promotion tactics, which limit the development of this activity. The research suggests involving concrete actions such as diversifying accommodation services, adopting technology for online reservations, training in sustainability and hospitality, and creating authentic experiences that integrate the cultural and natural wealth of the region. In addition, digital marketing strategies are proposed to attract new tourist segments and alliances between tour operators and local communities to maximize benefits. These initiatives seek not only to increase the quality of service, but also to generate sustainable income, protect cultural and natural heritage, and improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of Los Ríos.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe report presents a study aimed at optimizing rural accommodation services in the Province of Los Ríos, Ecuador. Its main purpose is to identify current trends in accommodation services, considering the needs of tourists, to provide innovative accommodation alternatives in rural environments, in the Province of Los Ríos. The analysis reveals opportunities to integrate global trends such as boutique hotels, which offer personalized and high-quality experiences, and sustainable tourism, which prioritizes environmental and social preservation. At the national level, projects such as glamping and rural tourism stand out, which have proven to be successful initiatives, allowing tourists to experience luxury, contact with nature, cultural interaction and conservation of local customs. Despite the Province's tourism potential, researchers highlight important challenges, such as the lack of adequate infrastructure, the absence of training in administration and hospitality, and restricted promotion tactics, which limit the development of this activity. The research suggests involving concrete actions such as diversifying accommodation services, adopting technology for online reservations, training in sustainability and hospitality, and creating authentic experiences that integrate the cultural and natural wealth of the region. In addition, digital marketing strategies are proposed to attract new tourist segments and alliances between tour operators and local communities to maximize benefits. These initiatives seek not only to increase the quality of service, but also to generate sustainable income, protect cultural and natural heritage, and improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of Los Ríos.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl informe presenta un estudio orientado a optimizar los servicios de alojamiento rural en la Provincia de Los Ríos, Ecuador. Su principal finalidad es identificar las tendencias actuales en los servicios de alojamiento, considerando las necesidades de los turistas, para brindar alternativas innovadoras de alojamiento en entornos rurales, en la Provincia de Los Ríos. El análisis revela oportunidades para integrar tendencias globales como los hoteles boutique, que ofrecen experiencias personalizadas y de alta calidad, y el turismo sustentable, que prioriza la preservación ambiental y social. A nivel nacional, destacan proyectos como el glamping y el turismo rural, que han demostrado ser iniciativas exitosas, permitiendo a los turistas experimentar lujo, contacto con la naturaleza, interacción cultural y conservación de las costumbres locales. A pesar del potencial turístico de la Provincia, los investigadores destacan importantes desafíos, como la falta de infraestructura adecuada, la ausencia de formación en administración y hostelería, y tácticas de promoción restringidas, que limitan el desarrollo de esta actividad. La investigación sugiere implicar acciones concretas como la diversificación de servicios de alojamiento, la adopción de tecnología para reservas en línea, la capacitación en sostenibilidad y hospitalidad, y la creación de experiencias auténticas que integren la riqueza cultural y natural de la región. Además, se proponen estrategias de marketing digital para atraer nuevos segmentos de turistas y alianzas entre operadores turísticos y comunidades locales para maximizar los beneficios. Estas iniciativas buscan no solo incrementar la calidad del servicio, sino también generar ingresos sostenibles, proteger el patrimonio cultural y natural, y mejorar la calidad de vida de los habitantes de Los Ríos.es_ES
dc.format.extent63 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2025es_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectTurismo rurales_ES
dc.subjectSostenibilidades_ES
dc.subjectAlojamientoes_ES
dc.subjectProvincia de Los Ríoses_ES
dc.titleNuevas propuestas para el servicio de alojamiento en los entornos rurales de la Provincia de Los Ríoses_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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