Buildings are the indicator of the physical evidence
of the facilities. Prohibition on gambling hubs and
discotheques are not negotiable for Muslim tourists
because those places are against the Islamic
teachings. (Abuznaid, 2012).
4.6.11 Tourist Satisfaction Influences on
Tourist Loyalty
It can be concluded from the test results that tourist
satisfaction influences tourist loyalty. Majority of the
respondents admit their satisfaction on Indonesia’s
natural beauty. This is in line with the selection of
tourism destination of the majority of the
respondents, which are natural tourist attractions.
Tourist satisfaction on the tourism destinations will
lead to loyalty (Rahman, 2014) and return visitor
recommendation (Peppers and M, 1995).
5 CONCLUSIONS
This research indicates that Muslim tourists need a
kind of valid and accurate information to find tourism
destination. Furthermore, natural tourism is one of the
destinations that provide satisfaction for Muslim
tourists. Beside of the marketing mix, there are 2
factors which have a positive influence on the tourist's
satisfaction is personal and physical evidence, a good
service like friendly waiters will be a good value as
well as the availability of places of worship and
restaurant halal. The muslim tourist satisfaction will
influence the loyalty of tourists, at the end they will
return to visit and provide recommendation of the
sights to others.
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