Our favourite eco-friendly travel destinations
Hotel brands are increasingly placing sustainable tourism at their hearts; here are three of our favourites where breath-taking destinations don’t cost the earth
We’re on a journey to champion responsible travel. Through education of our colleagues and customers - and more considerate selection of the experiences we provide - we’re working to only have a positive impact on the planet and the places and people we visit.
We care for our people, our customers and the communities in which we live and where we help people visit every day.
Everyone who joins Travel Counsellors signs our commitment to learn about and consider responsible tourism in every holiday they create. For us, sustainable holidays are about authentic travel experiences. Visiting unspoilt places and immersing ourselves in the local culture is our passion and one we share with our customers.
Your Travel Counsellor can advise on ways to make a positive impact through your travels. They’ll suggest ‘Green Leaf’ hotels - those that have been vetted as sustainable choices - alongside excursions using local companies and guides and recommend local treats to look out for in your destinations. Each has been certified by a sustainability assessor using criteria created by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council. For a full list of standards, please click here.
Ikos and Sani Resorts are meeting 60% of their resorts’ needs through local producers.
Beachcomber Resorts use their ‘Beautiful Localhands’ project to help local artisans sell their products to tourists, earning an income and preserving traditional crafts and cultural heritage.
Hotel brands are increasingly placing sustainable tourism at their hearts; here are three of our favourites where breath-taking destinations don’t cost the earth
Responsible travel is something we really care about at Travel Counsellors, which is why we work with international charity The Travel Foundation to make that happen, and to help us leave a better world for future generations to enjoy and explore.
The world’s most treasured places are precious. We have a responsibility to help make sure they stay that way. Here are some tips on how you can ensure you have a positive impact...