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Tiamo Eco Resort: an exclusive slice of paradise

Tiamo Eco Resprt is an exclusive slice of paradise in the heart of the Caribbean.  Situated on South Andros Island in the Out Islands of the Bahamas, a visit to Tiamo is unlike most other experiences. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, and with a private beach and only 10 cottages in this resort, taking a vacation here really does enable you get away from it all. Indulge yourself in tropical surroundings: pristine white-sand beaches, lush green palm groves, and the clearest turquoise waters. Sail,  snorkel, or simply relax in private on one of the Caribbean’s best beaches; this  luxury eco-resort is an idyllic place for a truly amazing escape.

 

http://www.tiamoresorts.com/

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Responsible community tourism and travel should be

Be operated with the involvement and consent of local communities.

  1. Give a fair share of profits back to the local community.
  2. Involve communities rather than individuals, because working with individuals can disrupt social structures.
  3. Be environmentally sustainable. Local people must be involved if conservation projects are to succeed.
  4. Respect traditional culture and social structures.
  5. Have mechanisms to help communities cope with the impact of Western tourists.
  6. Keep groups small to minimize cultural and environmental impact.
  7. Brief tourists before the trip on appropriate behavior.
  8. Not pressure local people to perform inappropriate ceremonies.
  9. Leave communities alone if they don’t want tourism.
  10. respect the people, respect thier community, respect thier culture, respect thier religious beliefs.

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Hotels Need to be totally green not just half green

Travelers are becoming more aware of the need to be more environmentally friendly when they travel. Hotels need to tap into this growing trend by ‘walking the talk’ just having cards about using your towel or bedding for a few more days is not enough. It’s important for properties to be completely involved in green initiatives be it through water conservation efforts, recycling programs and energy saving initiatives

A recent study by Carlson Hotels found that 76% of travelers said that a hotel’s degree of environmental friendliness influenced their decision of where to stay. More importantly it found that some guests are willing to pay a premium to those with a high CSR involvement.

According to the survey by Cone and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business (2008)

· 85% of Americans say they have a more positive image of a product or company when it supports a cause they care about

· 84% of women and 75% of men say they consider a company’s commitment to social issues when deciding what to buy or where to shop

· 85% feel it is acceptable for companies to involve a cause in their marketing

A recent poll by CondeNast Traveler echoed similar findings. This survey found that:

· 73% of readers would be willing to pay more to stay in a hotel that helps support the local community through health and education initiatives

· 20% would spend between 1-5% more, 29% would spend between 6-10% more, and 24% would spend 10% more.

Some great examples of Hotels that have a commitment to the environment and to social responsibility is, Kimpton Hotels & Resorts’ with their long-running Kimpton CARES initiatives. KimptonCARES program builds awareness and raises funds for three non-profit organizations through a series of annual events: Dress for Success, The Trust For Public Land, and the Red Ribbon Campaign.

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Hostelworld.com’s top 10 ten European beach hostels.

Hostels are no longer just the domain of city centre’s and with the evenings getting longer and thoughts beginning to turn to this year’s summer getaway, Hostelworld.com has released the top 10 European beach hostels. All of these beach hostels are located within easy reach of some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe and ensure that, despite the climate, this year’s summer holiday can remain firmly in the plans.

  • Kaixo Backpackers, San Sebastian , Spain
  • Darling Downsl, Spain, Malaga
  • Hostel Essaouira, Morocco, Essaouria
  • Goofys, Newquay, UK
  • Cascais Beach Hostel, Cascais, Portugal
  • Bundoran Surf Lodge, Bundoran, Donegal, Ireland
  • Jorplace Beach Hostel, The Hague, Netherlands
  • Hippo Hostel, Budva, Montenegro
  • Onda Road Hostel, Calabria, Italy
  • The Pink Palace, Corfu, Greece

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InterContinental and National Geographic renew pledge to geotourism with extended responsible travel initiatives

Over 60,000 InterContinental employees worldwide will participate in responsible business workshops to enhance their understanding of how they can personally be involved in global geotourism initiatives across the globe that enrich the understanding of environmental and cultural responsibility among both InterContinental associates and guests worldwide.

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What’s the greenest way to travel?

What’s the greenest way to travel?: For trips of more than 500 miles, if you’re traveling solo or with one .. http://tinyurl.com/opxxe9

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Florida’s Green Lodging Program

If you are dedicated to using Green Hotels and are heading to Florida, then i suggest that you check out  Florida’s Green Lodging Program. This program has an ever growing list of propertis that are committed to protecting the state’s natural resources. 

The program by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) now totals 470 members statewide.

New Green Lodging designations include:

Northeast
• Best Western Southside Hotel and Suites, Jacksonville
• Seahorse Landing Condominium Rentals, Cedar Key

South District
• Travelodge, Key West
• Bahia Honda State Park Cabins, Big Pine Key
• Crowne Plaza Fort Myers, Fort Myers- *Two Palm
• The Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort, Marco Island- *Two Palm
• Deer Run Bed & Breakfast, Big Pine Key- *Two Palm

Northwest
• Torreya State Park Cabins, Bristol

Southeast
• Sofitel Miami Hotel, Miami
• Hampton Inn & Suites- Miami Airport, Miami
• The Mutiny Hotel, Miami
• Hampton Inn & Suites Boynton Beach, Boynton Beach
• Residence Inn Delray Beach, Delray Beach
• Fairfield Inn & Suites, Boca Raton

Southwest
• Hyatt Place Sarasota Bradenton Airport, Sarasota
• Embassy Suites Tampa Brandon, Brandon
• Hampton Inn & Suites, St. Petersburg- *Two Palm

Central
• Crowne Plaza Orlando Downtown, Orlando
• Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport, Orlando
• Hontoon Island State Park Cabins, DeLand

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OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber has received an ENERGY STAR

The OHANA Waikiki Beachcomber has received an ENERGY STAR designation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

This island-contemporary hotel has been recognized for its commitment to energy efficiency and environmental protection.

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MARRIOTT LAUNCHES “GREEN YOUR HOTEL STAY”

In February this year, Marriott launched “Green Your Hotel Stay” programme. When a guests book a room on Marriott.com webiste or visit’s Green-Brazilian Rainforest, they can help protect the 1.4 million acres of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Guests are now able to offset the carbon generated during their stay for as little as US$10, or US$1/day for 10 days. Marriott has been in the process of greening its $10 billion supply chain, replacing its plastic key cards, towels, pens, toilet paper, pillows, and paint with more environmentally-friendly options.

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