2nd GSTC Sustainable Tourism Training on April 21-23, 2017 in Athens

A 3-day Training Seminar on Sustainable Tourism will be offered by Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and its Training Partner in South East Europe, Green Evolution SA.

The seminar will take place on 21 – 23 of April 2017, in Athens and is designed for tourism industry professionals interested in improving their sustainability skills and learning from best practices in sustainable tourism businesses and destinations.

The GSTC Sustainable Tourism Training Program (STTP) offers practical insights and effective steps to help you improve your sustainability practices.

With the aim of strengthening awareness of sustainable tourism in destinations around the world, the training program covers global trends in sustainable tourism and sustainability best practices for businesses and destinations.

Designed as an intensive and interactive training experience led by expert GSTC Trainer(s), STTP training classes offers a unique opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the GSTC Criteria, the global baseline standards for sustainability in travel and tourism, and the roles of accreditation and certification in advancing the sustainability agenda in the tourism industry.

You can register you participation to the Seminar by following the link below:  

https://www.goo.gl/oharWY   

PARTICIPATION COST 

General Admission (without Exam Fee)
€ 599.00
Early Bird Admission – until 28th of Feb 2017 (without Exam Fee)
€ 499.00
GSTC Member Admission (without Exam Fee)
€ 530.00
Exam Fee & Certificate per Person
€ 70.00

As part of the registration, the attendee will also be granted with:

•        Training materials, 
•        field session (tour of a local hotel) on April 23rd,
•        lunch breaks and coffee breaks during the training class,
•        a Certificate of Completion confirming your attendance in the class and 
•        the opportunity to take the official STTP Exam (the Exam fee is not included in  the training class registration fee)

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