Swathe of sustainable awards announced by Conde Nast Johansens
Luxury and sustainability: Kasbah du Toubkal gets another award
Conde Nast Johansens announced their 2012 Awards for Excellence for Great Britain & Ireland, and Europe & the Mediterranean, at the 30th Annual Awards Dinner at The May Fair Hotel in London last night. The Awards for the Americas and the Luxury Spas Guide will be announced in January 2012.
The world-renowned awards are said to represent the finest standards and best value for money in luxury and independent accommodation.
Sustainable tourism awards included:
Sustainable Hospitality & Corporate Social Responsibility in association with L'Occitane:
Dartington Hall – Devon http://www.dartington.org/dartington-hall
Sustainable Hospitality & Corporate Social Responsibility in association with L'Occitane:
Cornelia Diamond Golf Resort and Spa – Turkey http://www.corneliaresort.com/
THE KNIGHT FRANK AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION
Europe & The Mediterranean:
Kasbah du Toubkal – Morocco http://www.kasbahdutoubkal.com/
United Kingdom:
The Pig in Brockenhurst – Hampshire – http://www.thepighotel.co.uk/
Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011 Get your copy at a special offer price: HERE
Valere
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