The attractions and tour operations at CocoCay,
a private cruise destination managed by Royal Caribbean Cruises,
have been awarded the Sustainable Tourism Education Program (STEP)
Gold-Level Eco-Certification for its attractions and tour
operations.
This certification is a flagship program of
Sustainable Travel International, a leading nonprofit organisation that helps
destinations, businesses, and travelers implement innovative
solutions that support sustainable tourism development. STEP is among the
first global standards to be formally recognized by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), and CocoCay is the first
operation of its kind to receive the certification.
All
on-island tours and island operations, including workplace
practices, guest communications, and environmental management
policies were assessed by a third-party independent of Sustainable
Travel International and Royal Caribbean.
“We are very proud of our CocoCay team and the
incredible work they do every day. It is through their dedication
to sustainability initiatives that CocoCay has been awarded this
prestigious certification that further emphasizes our commitment
to environmental stewardship,” said Rich Pruitt, Associate Vice
President, Safety and Environmental Stewardship at Royal Caribbean
Cruises Ltd. “By working with organizations such as Sustainable
Travel International, Royal Caribbean continues to focus on
providing an incredible vacation experience both onboard its ships
and its private destinations like CocoCay.”
Highlights of
the assessment include:
- Royal Caribbean performed
extremely well on all policy and documentation criteria.
- The CocoCay team performed “above and beyond” in areas of guest
communications, guest education, group-size policy and visitor
code of conduct.
- All on-island vendors sell locally sourced
and produced products from the Bahamas, such as artwork and
locally-made crafts.
“Royal Caribbean developed a very
thorough, attainable action plan, designed to implement higher
levels of sustainability over time,” said Robert Chappell,
Sustainable Travel International's Senior Director of Standards
and Certification. “I’m excited to see them expand their action
plan while developing innovative new solutions that are leading
the way in the cruise industry.”
Royal Caribbean
established a partnership with Sustainable Travel International in
2008, to further develop its Environmental Stewardship Strategy,
with a focus on responsible tourism, education and destination
stewardship.
With support from Royal Caribbean, Sustainable Travel
International operates the STEP: Sustainable Shore Excursions
program. This program was developed specifically for tour
operators, attractions, and other providers serving the cruise
industry, and features a set of educational tools, including the
STEP Eco-Certification Standard.
The STEP program helps
shore excursion operators manage a wide array of sustainability
efforts, while protecting the environment and maintaining the high
standard expected of them by the market. The program also provides
a consistent assessment framework for cruise lines, helping to
ensure the shore excursions they offer to customers are operating sustainably.
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