12 tourism businesses inducted into Ecotourism Australia’s Hall of Fame
12 eco and nature-based tourism businesses have cemented their legacy as leaders in Australia’s sustainable tourism industry by achieving 20 years of ECO Certification and entering Ecotourism Australia’s prestigious Hall of Fame.
A further 23 ECO Certified tourism operators have been recognised as ‘Green Travel Leaders’ for their 10 years of certification.
Congratulating the operators for their outstanding efforts over a significant period, Ecotourism Australia Chief Executive, Elissa Keenan advised “our new Hall of Fame entrants have been ECO Certified for more than twenty years and are among Australia’s first sustainable tourism innovators. They join 50 operators who been awarded Hall of Fame status since 1997.
“Similarly, our Green Travel Leaders, who are tourism businesses that have reached a decade of ECO Certification, should be commended for their continuous commitment to global sustainability standards.
“With travellers increasingly seeking transformative and sustainable experiences that make a difference, these operators are at the forefront of world-class sustainability leadership.
Ecotourism Australia’s ECO Certification program standard is recognised by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). The certification not only provides operators with key business development tools and equips them to champion their dedication to sustainability in tourism, but it ensures continuous accountability towards long-term sustainability goals.
Joh Bloomberg, Safety, Environment and Community Manager at Tasmanian Walking Company, this year recognised as a Green Travel Leader, commented “certification has acted as a super helpful signpost, pointing out which direction we should walk in.
“By using the Ecotourism Australia accreditation and certification process we have been able to anchor our passion and ideas in a solid, usable, and useful framework that helps us build on our current initiatives and shows the way for continuous improvement across the business.”
25 years of certification
2023 is a milestone year for Ecotourism Australia, with 14 businesses noted for reaching 25 years of ECO Certification. Already recognised in the Hall of Fame, these operators are the original pioneers of ecotourism globally.
Richard Berman-Hardman, General Manager of Skyrail Rainforest Cableway in Far North Queensland, went on to say “as an ecotourism leader, we are driven by a sustainability mission which sees us continuously challenging ourselves to learn and improve how we operate.
“We are also privileged to have the opportunity to connect thousands of people from all over the world with the story of the oldest, most important rainforest environment on Earth and we are committed to raising awareness and delivering an experience which builds enthusiasm and passion for the ecosystem we present.
“We feel that Ecotourism Australia understands this and shares our vision for a progressive, sustainable mindset within the visitor economy. ECO certification provides assurances to prospective visitors that they are choosing an ethical, well managed product and we couldn’t imagine operating without this seal of approval.”
All operators certified by Ecotourism Australia are featured on the all-in-one sustainable travel platform, the Green Travel Guide. The Green Travel Guide allows travellers to find over 1,800 certified and sustainable experiences across Australia and book directly with operators.
25+ years certified
Queensland
• Quicksilver Connections
• Wavedancer - Low Isles
• Binna Burra Mountain Lodge
• Kingfisher Bay Resort
• Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
• Tour Gold Coast
• Ocean Rafting
• O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat
• Wildlife Habitat
• Canopy Rainforest Tree Houses & Wildlife Sanctuary
• Wavelength Reef Cruises
Victoria
• Gippsland High Country Tours (After 32 years of operating, Gippsland High Country Tours have decided to close their doors. We thank them for their contribution to certified sustainable tourism as one of the first operators to achieve ECO Certification.)
South Australia
• Exceptional Kangaroo Island
Northern Territory
• Gecko Canoeing and Trekking
Hall of Fame entrants 2023 (20 years of ECO Certification)
Western Australia
• Forest Rise Chalets & Lodge
• Kimberley Quest
• The Great Escape Charter Company
• Three Islands Whale Shark Dive
• Ningaloo Coral Bay Boats
• Go Wild Adventure Tours
Queensland
• Hervey Bay Whale Watch
• Tallship Adventures & Tallship Derwent Hunter
South Australia
• Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
• Rawnsley Park Station
Northern Territory
• Alice Springs Desert Park
National
• Coral Expeditions
Green Travel Leaders 2023 (10 years of ECO Certification)
New South Wales
• Tribal Warrior
• Simmo's Offroad Tours
• Broger's End Kangaroo Valley
• Diamond Waters Treehouse Retreat
• Oakvale Wildlife Park
• Spirit Safaris
• Noonaweena
• AquaFun Avoca Lake
Queensland
• Tasman Venture
• Horizon Guides
• Australian Sunset Safaris
• Whitsunday Escape Pty Ltd
• Queensland Japanese Services
Tasmania
• Tasmanian Expeditions
• Tarkine Wilderness Lodge Meunna
• Tasmanian Walking Company
• Freycinet Experience Walk
South Australia
• Temptation Dolphin Cruise
• Untamed Escapes
Victoria
• Torquay Surfing Academy
Western Australia
• Absolute Ocean Charters
Northern Territory
• Cicada Lodge
National
• World Expeditions & Australian Walking Holidays
Images: Guest enjoying sunset drinks on Verandah Beach in the Kimberleys (top, credit: Coral Expeditions) and trail walking in Tasmania (middel, credit: Tasmanian Walking Company) and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway (below, credit: TEQ).
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