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This progress has increased significantly over the last decade, including a growing level of involvement and demands from travellers regarding the sustainability of their destination and travel choices. The British Travel Agents Association ABTA recently conducted a survey, where relevant data was available, regarding the role of this sector has to play within the context of responsible tourism.
Travellers are increasingly more likely to consumer products and services that are environmentally conscious than from companies who are not. However, one curious finding that may be of value to travel agencies is that responsible tourists - despite being aware of the environment — believe that the responsibility for sustainability lies mostly with travel companies. For them, it is the agency that must ensure that destinations offered are respectful to all principles of sustainable tourism. From the time they leave the house, they prefer to be done with that issue.
This point makes clear that most travellers believe that it is up to the travel industry to lead on sustainability rather than it being an issue they have to pay attention to while their are on holiday.
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How can you tell if the travel agency you choose is consistent with responsible tourism? Another characteristic of responsible tourists is that they tend to be younger, according to the survey. Yo ung people between the ages 16 and 24 were found to be the most sensitive to environmental projects linked to the tourism sector, suggesting that this attitude is like to grow among consumers. One of the main reasons why customers are willing to pay more for their trips is because they are realising that sustainable vacation options tend to be better.
For example, people are enjoying themselves more when they can taste typical local products or engage with the indigenous culture of their destination. The message is clear for travel agencies. Respondents to the survey made clear that they would prefer to leave their home knowing that their vacation meets all the requirements of sustainability and can enjoy their long-awaited holiday without worry.
Posted in Responsible Tourism Escribe un comentario. Dec 20th, by Responsible Hotels Team. A pleasant tropical climate and a magical rainforest environment are just two highpoints for nature lovers. If you add an ecolodge to the mix, what happens? The answer is, an incredibly interesting destination for ecotourists.
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This is the case with the Rio Cuasa Ecolodge in Ecuador. The project was founded in during a family meeting to figure out how best to use and honour the natural setting of our farm in a tourist-friendly way, which gave way to the construction of hosting spaces and a restaurant for visitors. Thus began our project, starting with the first two cabins and a dining area and after adjustments were made, we erected a camping area and greenery along the river. Since then, it has continued to grow year after year and now we have 7 quadrangle cottages, nature trails, a camping area, birding towers, a wildflower garden, mini-sports courts, canoes and buoys in the river and a restaurant.
It is surrounded by a tropical rain forest on the coast of Ecuador, located just inside the entrance to the Mache Chindul nature reserve, just 10 metres from the Cuasa Riverside, where natural and crystal clear water flows from the heart of the reserve. Here you can find up to different bird species. Relaxing on the deck in the company of a good book, walking the self-guided trails, bird watching with ease throughout the ecolodge, relaxing in the refreshing waters of the river and placing mud on your body for a natural exfoliation — these are just some of the options available to visitors to enjoy nature, as well as guided tours.
The main journey is a walk to the Mache Chindul ecological reserve. The route begins in our ecolodge, crossing by the gazebo and by undefined streams. The hike includes a look at an array of flora and fauna throughout the rainforest, led by a local naturalist guide. If you find yourself there during the rainy season, you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the waterfalls, pick some local fruit, take some photos and maybe even learn some local secrets and survival techniques. The itinerary of this tour can be modified depending on weather and the conditions of the travellers, with available duration between 2 and 5 hours.
Tourists can appreciate animals in their natural state by photographing them in a prudent manner, allowing them to get a closer look at how they live. Among the different species, we have the howler monkey, the sloth bear, birds, toucans and armadillos. The entirety of the Mache Chindul Ecological Reserve includes lush flora and fauna, exotic landscapes with waterfalls, natural pools — all in protected lands along the Ecuadorian coast because of its species of birds and waterways that feed into the river systems and estuaries in the area.
This all combines to make it a truly unique attraction to visit. We promote the care and respect for nature, revealing the value and importance of the ecosystem that surrounds us. When tourists visit the ecolodge and participate in tours, they will be subject to a certain level of education about the important role played by each and every living being on the planet, encouraging them to respect and care for it.
We organise environmental awareness events and campaigns, providing an example of our sustainable tourism practices. We also participate in forest conservation and reforestation. We are working on producing organic fertiliser from kitchen waste. We also hope to create a workshop to teach and promote this system to nearby communities. Then there is the planting of organic fruit.
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As a part of this effort, each visitor carrying a thermos receives a free juice and water during their stay. Pure nature and contact with animals — the Rio Cuasa Ecolodge preserves the essence of the rainforest while respecting the surrounding environment.
It is an original way to spend the holidays responsibly in the privileged environment that Ecuador offers. It is an opportunity to unwind and spend a few days of real rest. Posted in Interviews Escribe un comentario. Nov 26th, by Responsible Hotels Team. Tourism plays an important role in society and this has led us to a new strategy for sustainable tourism which benefits both locals and visitors at various destinations.
This is one of the reasons why different work groups related to the sector met in Barcelona a few days ago at the International Conference on Responsible Tourism in Destinations, where a set of recommendations that will marks the tourist developments over the coming years was agreed. Take responsibility for the environmental impact of tourism.
Tourism is a hugely important economic activity which creates jobs and promotes understanding and respect for different societies and cultures, but we must not forget the negative impact it has on the environment. The consumption of non-renewable resources such as soil or water, its contribution to climate change and air pollution are some of the points which must be prevented in the best possible way. The control of these and their proper management are essential for preservation of the environment and the livelihood of tourism. Among the solutions which have been mentioned, planning for sustainability is paramount.
The involvement of all those involved is very important and must include from the locals and tourists to businesses and the public sector. In this regard, it is also important for companies to adopt an approach in which the destination is managed and cared for, and which tries to minimise negative impacts by providing environmental information to tourists. The role of governments in destination management and planning. Governing these destinations is more than just public administration and therefore must identify all those involved and ensure they work together.
This requires those in charge of institutional and administrative matters to have a tourism plan which includes all those involved, precisely identifying anyone who is involved in this process and actively involving them in the planning and management of tourism. Local governments have to take responsibility for general issues such as transport, planning and public services as well as also promoting and contributing capital to develop products that address the gaps in demand the destination has and building on its strengths.
Another point to consider in this Barcelona Declaration is the assessment of the magnitude and impact of tourism beyond the typical amount of visitors. Another important aspect to consider is to maximise the tourism potential to increase tourism in the long term and possibly even attract foreign investment. This new model of more permeable tourism therefore requires greater communication between authorities and citizens.
The sense of the place: The sense of place is at the centre of responsible tourism, contributing to the identity and links inside it, while also improving the visitor experience. It is important to balance the desire for authenticity with the need to control or avoid impact from tourism. Creating a better place to live and work creates a better place to visit. Practical steps can be taken to understand and manage the interaction between locals and visitors, learning from the experiences of other destinations. These practices and management processes should be reflected in an action plan in order to identify those responsible for each action.
Improving the destination is essential with the help of everyone, including visitors. The extension of social participation in tourism: Everyone, without exception, have the right to free time and relaxation which allows them to develop all facets of their personality and their social integration. It is therefore very important to aim for inclusive tourism where there are no physical, sensory or intellectual barriers for the disabled. Similarly open social tourism must be promoted for groups with economic constraints or geographical difficulties. In the Barcelona Declaration, a strong commitment to the social inclusion of people with disabilities has been established by providing services and training to ensure accessibility to all areas of life, enabling them to function independently and participate actively in their environment.
Working against architectural barriers that hinder this integration is essential in this area. The tourism industry must take responsibility and support programs that ensure access to all tourists, recognising the potential of this market segment as a business opportunity. The management of cruise tourism in the Mediterranean. Cruises and related services must also be designed with sustainability in mind.
Other factors should be included, such as efficiency and environmental protection measures, fair working conditions and suppliers. It is important that locals benefit from the arrival of the cruise and are themselves responsible for the services needed. Environmental and social criteria must be incorporated by the companies supplying goods and services for cruises and land excursions. Care for cruise destinations and avoiding crowds of people which reduce resources and space, forcing locals to move away, are also important factors. This flow of passengers must be managed in a responsible manner so that there are no problems between locals and tourists.
The Barcelona Declaration is the basis for the development of sustainable tourism involving all those affected. Of all the conclusions that can be drawn from the document, this basic premise is the most vital: This is a joint effort which becomes improvements in the economy and the natural environment. Nov 13th, by Responsible Hotels Team.
It is an ideal place to explore the wonderful city of Lisbon , its avenues and the old part of the city. This is a destination where design, centred around the Oriental art of Feng Shui , is present in the luxurious rooms of the Inspira Santa Marta. This hotel hosts a wonderful restaurant where you can sample local delicacies and where organic food plays a major role. This is a hotel with strict sustainability policy , applied to all projects, which is reflected in aspects such as the use of materials with a low environmental impact, a rational use of paper and a concept level of gastronomy.
The Inspira Santa Marta Hotel is a leader in customer satisfaction in Lisbon, as seen with its stellar online reputation. The Inspira Santa Marta is a different kind of hotel, which creates an ideal atmosphere thanks to its commitment to the values of responsible hospitality. Posted in Noticias Escribe un comentario. The Hotel Nautilus is a customer satisfaction leader in Lanzarote , which is a guarantee of a great vacation before you even leave home.
Since making its pledge to sustainability, the hotel has made a clear commitment to accessible tourism that enables their guests, regardless of age, physical and circumstantial limitations, to enjoy their vacation. Technical aides are available to visitors, including a hydraulic chair lift in the pool so that people with reduced mobility can enter and enjoy the weather as well. This is the first of its kind installed in the Canary Islands. The next step for this hotel is to be focused on self-sufficiency by , while 30 percent of the energy used by the Nautilus Lanzarote is currently clean.
Moving forward in an environment like Lanzarote can be quite a challenge. The Rio Bidasoa is a small hotel in Hondarribia ideal for those suffering from sensitive stomachs and allergies. Their ability to meet these needs is based on the gastronomical approach of their restaurant, Sugarri. Bixente has been recognised in several international publications, including The New York Times. The hotel boasts spacious, hypoallergenic rooms, decorated in a minimalist style. There are a few places in Spain with a certain, special charm and that is precisely the case in the small village of Gata Robledillo in Extremadura.
Their houses are made of adobe and wood, giving it a highland feeling in the middle of the Sierra de Gata. To get to know the area, we at Responsible Hoteles reached out to Ms. Caridad Hernandez, manager of the Casa Manadero , a peaceful accommodation for anyone in search of a green and rural escape that is distinguished by its commitment to Responsible Tourism.
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Robledillo de Gata has been declared a site of Cultural Interest, joining other towns in the area to create a stunning rural tour. The town is very quiet and everything is done by hand. The villagers have a winery where they can make their own wine. The town is immersed in a valley with a large slope, allowing a visitor to catch a glimpse of all the local houses and the surrounding environment.