The GSTC2023 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference will host 400 international and local participants in Antalya, including representatives from the public sector, hotels, tour operators, companies, academia, development agencies, online travel agencies, and non-governmental organizations. The four-day conference program includes training, interactive panels and workshops, meetings, and social events. Participants will have the opportunity to benefit from the practical experience of experts in developing and promoting sustainable tourism while enjoying a chance to discover Antalya, Türkiye’s travel paradise.
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), which sets global standards for sustainable travel and tourism and manages the implementation of these standards, will hold this year the GSTC2023 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference in Antalya, Türkiye. The annual global conference – the signature event of GSTC – takes place annually in different countries and brings together tourism stakeholders involved in the development and promotion of sustainable travel and tourism.
The conference will feature four key themes: Destination Stewardship (1), Hotel Sustainability (2), Sustainable Tours, Experiences, and Attractions (3), as well as Sustainable MICE (4). Each theme will offer valuable insights and practical solutions to promote sustainable practices in tourism, while highlighting the importance of responsible management of natural and cultural resources, supporting local communities, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
Some of the first confirmed speakers include:
Matt Callaghan, Director of Customer & Operations, easyJet holidays
Natalie Kidd, Managing Director, Asia, Intrepid / GSTC Board Member
Minas Papadakis, CEO, Port Authority of Heraklion
Pegi Amarteifio, VP, Global PR & Communications, Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Catherine Gilvarry, Head of Supply, Hostelworld
Arantxa Garcia Lis, Head of Sustainability, TUI Musement, TUI Group
Figen Ayan, President, MedCruise / Chief Port Officer, Galataport Istanbul
Located in the south of Türkiye, in the heart of the Mediterranean and the Turkish Riviera, Antalya is famous for its natural beauty, sea, historical texture, and cultural structure. The city welcomes thousands of tourists annually and stands out with adventure, culture-art and entertainment options in addition to the “sea-sand-sun” trilogy.
The conference series held online for two consecutive years due to the pandemic, took place in Seville, Spain, last year. At the 2022 GSTC Sustainable Tourism Conference, in which Türkiye also participated, it was announced that the 2023 edition would be held in Antalya after the candidacy process carried out by the Turkish Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (TGA). Antalya’s hosting was introduced with a video specially prepared for participants, and a panel on the Turkish National Sustainable Tourism Program was organized at the conference. It is available to watch here.
Sustainability in Türkiye
Through a three-year protocol, the National Sustainable Tourism Program was established to restructure Türkiye’s tourism industry, making it the first country to collaborate with the government on sustainable tourism practices, following the cooperation agreement signed with GSTC at the beginning of 2022.
The Program, which includes destinations, tour operators, and especially accommodation facilities, aims for sustainable transformation in Türkiye’s tourism industry. Carried out in stages, the first phase of the Program has been operational since the end of 2022; The second stage will be carried out gradually throughout 2025. The program is planned to be concluded by 2030, when all accommodations comply with international standards of sustainable tourism.