02351nas a2200313 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653003300043653001100076653001000087653001500097653003200112653005500144653002100199653001900220653001200239653002300251653004300274100001500317700001300332700001400345700001300359245007900372856015000451300001200601490000600613520139800619022002002017 d10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIsland10aItaly10aItaly (IT)10aMarket economy (THE\_65391)10aSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth (ICH\_1386)10aSocial practices10aSustainability10aTourism10aTourism (THE\_202)10arituals and festive events (ICH\_1229)1 aE. Giudici1 aC. Melis1 aS. Dessì1 aB. Ramos00aIs intangible cultural heritage able to promote sustainability in tourism? uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84986014772&doi=10.1108%2f17566691311316275&partnerID=40&md5=e95f707f7db4a4e052a7185a73e0bfcb a101-1140 v53 aThis paper aims to focus on evaluating the rich cultural intangible heritage of Sardinia Island, and how such a heritage can contribute to the implementation of tourism during the low season. The purpose is also to verify whether the enhancement of intangible heritage attractors, could be a driver for the sustainability of the island s tourism. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative approach is used in order to explore a multiple case study: the multifaceted expressions of the Holy Week. This is a cultural event that constitutes a part of the Christian festivity of Easter, which is characterized by traditional processions and ancient rituals widespread in various towns and cities around the island. Findings – Intangible cultural heritage provides an additional opportunity to increase the level of tourism in Sardinia Island. Research limitations/implications – This study has its limitations: it focuses only on a specific typology of event. Further studies should be taken into consideration in order to explore whether even other kinds of events are able to increase tourism in the low season, and to promote it on a sustainable perspective. Originality/value – This study about heritage tourism in islands provides information about which little has been written. Moreover, it could offer a framework for other island destinations in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. a1756669X (ISSN)