Top sustainable destinations call for nominations for 2019
Last year at ITB
Success stories Top100 and Best of Top100 to be held at ITB
Destination managers have been iinvited to register for the 2019 Sustainable Top 100 and the Best of Top 100 Awards at ITB Berlin 2019.
The combined registration and nomination procedure is now open until 15 December 2018.
The competition is organised by twelve sustainable tourism organisations to showcase success stories and good practices of both emerging and established destinations.
The presentation of the Awards and Top 100 will be hosted and supported by ITB Berlin on 6 March 2019.
All destinations that successfully registered to the 2018 or 2019 Sustainable Destinations Top 100 competition are eligible for the Best of Top 100 Awards to be presented at ITB.
- Earth Award
- Best of Culture & Communities
- Best of Cities
- Best of Nature
- Best of Seaside
- Best of each continent.
Best of Top 100 Award winners will receive a special ITB Award logo for destination marketing, and the best success stories will be presented at ITB Berlin’s main stage.
Details of 2018 awards HERE
More info: http://sustainabletop100.org
Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor and publisher of this year’s just released Sustainable Tourism 02
Valere
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