Blue & Green Tomorrow spoke with Gavin Shelton, head of enterprise & innovation at Fauna & Flora International (FFI), about combining eco-tourism with genuine conservation in...
The UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has revealed that as of today, a billion people have crossed international borders in 2012 – a new annual record –...
The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) has announced the names of three companies that have won accolades at its annual Sustainable Tourism Awards. Held at...
We published seven reports in our 2012 ‘Guide to…’ series, which began with the inaugural Guide to Sustainable Investment back in April 2012 and concluded with...
The Manchester United Museum and Tour has been awarded a gold standard by the Green Tourism Business Scheme – a national certification programme that aims at...
Earlier this year, Blue & Green Tomorrow published an in-depth guide to sustainable tourism, and two of the companies we featured have just received prestigious accolades...
Ban Ki-moon has played up the role of tourism in tackling some of the world’s most urgent challenges, including climate change and a global shift to...
Today, September 27, is World Tourism Day – a global celebration of the importance of tourism. Welcoming the 32nd annual event, we couldn’t go without nodding...
It’s been an annual event since 1980 and has experienced growing popularity around the globe, but how will you get involved in World Tourism Day tomorrow,...
Lara Solomon, head of communications at responsibletravel.com, has written an excellent 16-point guide to travelling responsibly in The Huffington Post. Her tips chime perfectly with the...
Blue & Green Tomorrow is delighted to announce a partnership with cottages4you, the largest collection of holiday cottages to rent in the UK, Ireland, France and Italy....
Four Pillars Hotels, which has hotels in Oxford, Bristol, Abingdon, Witney and the Cotswolds, has created a nifty infographic about the need for going green when travelling. Called Sustainable...
One of the world’s leading luxury travel networks has picked out sustainable tourism as a “key trend” at its 24th annual Travel Week. Styled as the...
Far from the new fangled concept that many see it to be, sustainable tourism has been a developing notion since the 1960s and the green movement. With...
The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) brings together over 140 of Britain’s specialist travel companies – and it takes sustainable tourism very seriously. B> caught...