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find out more visit our Italy Regions section by
clicking on Picture below.

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For reservations contact
one of our Travel Professional:
Agents
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Italy Cultural Travel works in collaboration with
Municipal and Regional Government Agencies within the context of
Ethical
and Sustainable Tourism.
What is
Ethical and
Sustainable Tourism?
Ethical and Sustainable
tourism is not just limited to areas of ecological significance,
but actively aims to reduce negative impacts in a holistic way,
in urban, rural, and wilderness areas. Issues confronted include
economic viability, socio-cultural sensitivity, and
environmental sustainability, at destinations of natural and
cultural significance, in both mass tourism and the various
niche tourism segments. Ethical Sustainable tourism not only examines
and responds to the needs of the present, but how current
actions will also reduce negative impacts in the long term.

It is informative. Travelers not
only learn about the destination, they learn how to help sustain
its character while deepening their own travel experiences.
Residents learn that the ordinary and familiar may be of
interest and value to outsiders.
It supports integrity of place.
Destination-savvy travelers seek out businesses that emphasize
the character of the locale in terms of architecture, cuisine,
heritage, aesthetics, and ecology. Tourism revenues in turn
raise local perceived value of those assets.
It benefits residents. Travel
businesses do their best to employ and train local people, buy
local supplies, and use local services.
It conserves resources.
Environmentally aware travelers favour businesses that minimize
pollution, waste, energy consumption, water usage, landscaping
chemicals, and unnecessary night-time lighting.
It respects local culture and
tradition. Foreign visitors learn about and observe local
etiquette, including using at least a few courtesy words in the
local language. Residents learn how to deal with foreign
expectations that may differ from their own.
It does not abuse its product.
Stakeholders anticipate development pressures and apply limits
and management techniques to prevent the "loved to death"
syndrome. Businesses cooperate to sustain natural habitats,
heritage sites, scenic appeal, and local culture.
It strives for quality, not quantity.
Communities measure tourism success not by sheer numbers of
visitors, but by length of stay, money spent, and quality of
experience.
It means great trips. Satisfied,
excited visitors bring new knowledge home and send friends off
to experience the same thing - which provides continuing
business for the destination.
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It is the
attempt
to make a low impact on the environment and local culture,
while generating employment, income, and the conservation of local
ecosystems. In essence, it is responsible tourism that is both
ecologically and culturally sensitive.
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