Geographies, Planning & Tourism StudioS, cilt.2, sa.1, ss.33-39, 2022 (Hakemli Dergi)
This research examines the metaphors developed by tourist guides that play an important role in
the formation of the destination image. It is aimed to determine the perceptions of the Van province
destination image of the tourist guides through metaphors. The fact that tour guides have a key role
in affecting tourists’ destination perceptions’ is the importance of this research. The problem of the
research is that there is no study in the literature that reflects the destination image of Van from the point
of view of the guides. By using qualitative research methods, a phenomenological approach was used to
understand the perceptions of tourist guides towards Van. As a result of the interviews with 29 guides
living in Van, the guides developed 25 different metaphors about Van. Positive metaphors are 17 and 9
are negative. The ‘pearl mullet’ metaphor was included under the themes of both negative and positive
metaphors. Among the metaphors, the most frequently repeated metaphor is ‘‘paradise’’ for Van. Some
guides associate the city of Van with the metaphor of ‘‘paradise’’, indicating that Van has all kinds of
beauty. Different guides emphasized the harmony of ethnic diversity living in Van with metaphors such
as ‘‘miniatürk’’, ‘‘mosaic’’, ‘‘marbling art’’, ‘‘a garden with many different fruits’’. On the other hand, the
guides also described Van with metaphors such as ‘‘an ore that needs to be unearthed’’, ‘‘an abstract
treasure waiting to be discovered’’, ‘‘an unfinished poem because its poet died’’, and ‘‘sleeping beauty’’.
These negative metaphors point to the discourse that what needs to be done is not done enough for the
development of the province of Van. The research outputs will guide each tourism stakeholder working
to improve the destination image of Van.