Responsible TourismEuropean cities dominate the list, with two Asian cities breaking into the ranks.

Top 20 most sustainable destinations in the world

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Singapore has secured a place within the top 20 of the Global Destination Sustainability Index (GDS-Index).
Singapore has secured a place within the top 20 of the Global Destination Sustainability Index (GDS-Index). Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Tomas

In 2023, the Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index saw robust growth, with 42 new Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) joining the GDS-Movement. This surge signals a unified call for change in the tourism industry, as outdated linear business models lose their relevance. Cities and DMOs affiliated with the GDS-Index champion regenerative and inclusive tourism practices, emphasising the adoption of fresh perspectives, skills, and tools to create a sustainable future.

The latest GDS-Index report showcases pioneering destinations leading the charge for sustainable and regenerative tourism. Their initiatives span climate action, education, community engagement, diversity, and comprehensive measurement strategies, inspiring positive changes locally and globally.

Guy Bigwood, CEO & chief changemaker of the GDS-Movement, underscores the impact, asserting that destination management organisations have the power to accelerate economic, social, and environmental transformation. Urgent amplification of regenerative action plans is our key to an optimistic future for travel and events.

The top 20 most sustainable destinations

  1. Gothenburg, Sweden
  2. Oslo, Norway
  3. Copenhagen, Denmark
  4. Helsinki, Finland
  5. Bergen, Norway
  6. Aarhus, Denmark
  7. Aalborg, Denmark
  8. Glasgow, United Kingdom
  9. Bordeaux, France
  10. Stockholm, Sweden
  11. Belfast, United Kingdom
  12. Zurich, Switzerland
  13. Lyon, France
  14. Goyang, South Korea
  15. Tirol, Austria
  16. Middelfart, Denmark
  17. Singapore
  18. Nyborg, Denmark
  19. Kerry, Ireland
  20. Skelleftea, Sweden

These cities are leading the charge towards a more sustainable and regenerative future for the global travel and events industry. Their commitment to responsible practices and their dedication to creating positive impacts serve as inspiring examples for the rest of the world. As we collectively strive for a greener and more inclusive future, these destinations are paving the way.

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