A green guide for cruise ACA member Intercruises has made huge steps forward in its shore excursion planning with its recent announcement it has achieved certification for an exciting Sustainability Management System, which they have developed. The certification, obtained from independent organisation, the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, gives Intercruises’ tours...
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ACA member Intercruises has made huge steps forward in its shore excursion planning with its recent announcement it has achieved certification for an exciting Sustainability Management System, which they have developed.
The certification, obtained from independent organisation, the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, gives Intercruises’ tours a “green tick of approval” which will make it easier for cruise passengers to make more sustainable choices when they go ashore.
Intercruises’ goal is to have all their experiences worldwide certified against the criteria in the next 12-18 months, which is great news as the cruise industry restarts in our region and passengers are looking for our industry to take a leadership role as ships once again enter our ports.
This announcement also comes as ACA continues its roadshow to key cities throughout Australia, meeting with members and industry colleagues to ensure we are cruise ready in each urban gateway and regional destination.
Following our visits to Queensland and Victoria, our team is in Darwin this week where we will conduct workshops with local operators and also experience firsthand some of the key shore excursion inclusions.
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