How to become an accessible healthy, wealthy destination

Tuesday, 25 Nov, 2014 0

New multimedia report to urge tactical tourism marketing for all destination suppliers

Become a foodie destination, a bookie destination, a musical destination, a walking, biking, hiking destination and an accessible healthy, wealthy destination, a new report will urge.

The latest sustainable destination report will be out next week and it focus on helping destinations and destination tourism suppliers such as hotels, B&Bs and tourism attractions of all sizes to achieve sustainable success and all of the benefits that come with it.

It is the first part to be released of the new-look multimedia Sustainable Destination Report, which has now been split into 5 distinct packages: 

The second section  – in a new and unique co-operation with EUCC/Quality Coast/Global Sustainable Tourism Report – will present, for the first time in 35 years the world’s top 100 sustainable destinations and the reasons why.

The third section will focus on how to create long-term, sustainable financial structures for destinations.

The fourth section will concentrate on delivering maximum getting value-added tourism through Green Quality Sustainable Standards for tourism providers

And the fifth section will help to maximize the value of internal and external destination marketing and engaging with the global travel trade to deliver maximum destination benefits.

The full 5-part Sustainable Destination Report is available for £100, €130, $160 – individual sections for £25 €32 $40 each

Further details from [email protected]

All TotemTourism reports are primarily created to give quality support to everybody working in and with destinations -this includes information, news, analyses, ideas, opportunities, case studies and more – to help make their destinations as sustainable and as successful as ever.

Based on recent feedback reports are now condensed to provide multimedia packages of information with more videos, more hyperlinks, more infographics, more accessibility – in brief more colour, more relevance and more fun.

The reports are part of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2014 supported by Amstel Botel bv  Cape Town Tourism  , Discover Ltd., EUCC-Quality Coast,  GreenEarth.travel, GreenTourism,  Innovation Norway,  Thomas Cook plc.

What they say about the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite:

"The suite of reports is brilliant." Dr Angela M Benson Principal Lecturer  – Sustainable Tourism Development  Adjunct Associate Professor University of Canberra, Australia

"What a great read!" Greenloons USA

"It provides a both comprehensive and detailed approach focussing in particular on destinations." Lorenz Töpperwien @tourBlogging

"A refreshing and no-nonsense guide to understanding sustainable tourism" Cherie McClosker, advocate of Phillipines Fair Trade:

"A must-read for those working in sustainability and for colleagues that you’re seeking to engage."   Simon Pickup Sustainable Tourism Manager – ABTA

"Struck just the right balance between informing on international policy development; the latest trends in sustainable tourism practice and innovative developments in the private sector."  Cape Town Tourism

"The most comprehensive resource of its kind." Chris McHugo Chairman Discover Ltd owners of the Kasbah Du Toubkal, Marrakech, Morocco

"Helps us to share interesting and topical issues with our teams world-wide," Jo Hendricks, Sustainable Destinations Manager Thomas Cook UK & Ireland

"Something for everyone – whatever their size and wherever they are on the sustainability continuum." Eva McDiarmid The Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions



 

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