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Tourism Rises to the Ocean Challenge at UNOC3: A Unified Call for a Blue Transformation All Regions

Tourism Rises to the Ocean Challenge at UNOC3: A Unified Call for a Blue Transformation All Regions

At the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), tourism emerged as a major actor in shaping a sustainable and resilient ocean economy. With oceans under unprecedented pressure from climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss, stakeholders from across the tourism sector met to launch new partnerships, align financing mechanisms, and scale up initiatives and action to regenerate marine ecosystems and support coastal communities.

Policy, Progress, and Purpose: Jamaica Charts a Sustainable Tourism Future

Policy, Progress, and Purpose: Jamaica Charts a Sustainable Tourism Future

In a decisive step toward embedding long-term resilience and inclusivity into Jamaica’s tourism sector, the Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, outlined major legislative, strategic, and institutional advancements during his 2025 Sectoral Debate presentation to Parliament. The initiatives reflect a maturing tourism framework aligned with Jamaica’s economic transformation agenda.

‘Elements by Oberoi’: A Holistic Sustainability Framework Rooted in Earth, Water, and Air

‘Elements by Oberoi’: A Holistic Sustainability Framework Rooted in Earth, Water, and Air

As The Oberoi Group enters a new phase of growth, marked by exciting developments and a strong pipeline of hotel openings, it reaffirms its commitment to building a future anchored in sustainability. Elements by Oberoi, the Group’s holistic environmental and social responsibility framework, reflects a philosophy that has quietly shaped its ethos for decades and now takes centre stage as the company scales new heights.

MANDARIN ORIENTAL RELEASES 14TH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

MANDARIN ORIENTAL RELEASES 14TH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

Mandarin Oriental has published its 14th annual Sustainability Report, affirming the Group’s commitment to creating a more responsible future for luxury hospitality. Reflecting progress across all environmental and social pillars, the 2024 report reinforces the Group’s objective to align its growth with responsible business practices that support guests, colleagues and communities.

THE BAHAMAS TAKES AGGRESSIVE STEPS TO COMBAT CORAL REEF CRISIS

THE BAHAMAS TAKES AGGRESSIVE STEPS TO COMBAT CORAL REEF CRISIS

The Bahamas has launched an aggressive national conservation initiative to address and reverse the devastating effects of warming ocean temperatures and a disease ravaging its coral reefs. The country's first coral gene bank opened today at Atlantis Paradise Island to house, propagate, and replant healthy coral on damaged reefs. The coral rescue initiative is the result of a powerful collaboration between the government of The Bahamas through the Department of Marine Resources, the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection and the Office of the Prime Minister, as well as Atlantis Paradise Island and the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation, the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS), the University of The Bahamas, and the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI).

World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards and Institute of Tourism partner

World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards and Institute of Tourism partner

The World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards and the Institute of Tourism have announced a new value-based partnership to advance responsible and sustainable tourism globally. The strategic agreement establishes a collaborative framework between the two organisations, with a shared mission to spotlight and celebrate best practices in sustainable travel and hospitality.

Croatia's Green Coast: Where the Sea Sparkles – and So Does Sustainability

Croatia's Green Coast: Where the Sea Sparkles – and So Does Sustainability

The cleanest sea in Europe, secret coves, electric boat races and a cave cathedral are some of the features spotlighting Croatia's greener-than-thou Adriatic coastline. Croatia's coast is also a trailblazer in eco-tourism, proving that the best holidays aren't just escapes – they're invitations to do better, travel wiser, and swim deeper.

IHG Adds Over 350 Rooms with voco and Hotel Indigo Openings in London Waterloo

IHG Adds Over 350 Rooms with voco and Hotel Indigo Openings in London Waterloo

IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, announces the signing of a dual branded hotel complex in Central London: voco hotel London – Waterloo and Hotel Indigo & Suites London – Waterloo. Signed in partnership with Palm Holdings, both properties mark a significant milestone for IHG as it expands its footprint in one of the world’s most vibrant cities.

Radisson Hotel Group builds on sustainability commitment

Radisson Hotel Group builds on sustainability commitment

Radisson Hotel Group continues to drive its responsible business agenda with an innovative closed loop recycling approach to hotel bulk liquid amenities in key markets including India, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. This wide-scale initiative is part of the Group’s broader commitment to reducing single-use plastic waste, supporting a circular and local economy, and providing sustainable stays to guests.

Meliá Hotels International achieves carbon neutrality across 4,000+ events

Meliá Hotels International achieves carbon neutrality across 4,000+ events

On the occasion of World Environment Day, Meliá Hotels International has announced a major milestone in its sustainability journey: more than 4,000 events held across 40 of the company's most strategic hotels in the Meetings & Events segment have achieved carbon neutrality in 2024, thanks to the offsetting of 5,387 tonnes of CO₂. This achievement is part of the company's “Road to Net Zero Events" programme.

SANDALS® RESORTS CELEBRATES WORLD OCEAN MONTH WITH NEW CORAL RESTORATION PROGRAMS

SANDALS® RESORTS CELEBRATES WORLD OCEAN MONTH WITH NEW CORAL RESTORATION PROGRAMS

In celebration of World Ocean Month, Sandals Resorts and its philanthropic arm, the Sandals Foundation, unveil an expansion of the all-inclusive resort company's coral restoration efforts across the Caribbean, with new experiences in The Bahamas and Curaçao. These programs join existing conservation efforts in Jamaica, Saint Lucia, and Grenada, inviting resort guests to become part of the brands' unwavering commitment to protecting the region's precious underwater ecosystems.