The temporal aspects of tourism destination have not received
much attention in theoretical studies on destination. Lew (1987)
described temporal features from the organisational perspective,
focusing on for how long and when the attraction (destination)
occurs and how much time the visitor spends there. According to
Saraniemi and Kyl€anen’s (2011) cultural approach, destinations can
appear in various temporal contexts. Framke (2002) stated that a
destination can exist at any time at a place where a tourist actually
engages in any kind of social practice. Overall, time is considered
more in relation to the issues of destination development and
change (Butler, 1980; Pearce, 2014; Saarinen, 2004).