GSTC 2025 conference to be held in Fiji

The 2025 Conference of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) will be held in Fiji from August 5 to 8, bring together global leaders in sustainable tourism, including government representatives, destination managers, industry professionals, and sustainability experts, to advance the future of responsible travel and tourism worldwide.

Hosting GSTC2025 in Fiji will highlight the Pacific region’s sustainability challenges and opportunities, focusing on climate resilience and conservation in island destinations globally.

Fiji will showcase its commitment to sustainability and conservation as the host of GSTC2025; Savusavu Bay in Fiji, pictured

The GSTC2025 Conference will feature an extensive programme, including keynote speeches from sustainability leaders, panel discussions, as well as hands-on workshops and trainings designed to foster best practices in tourism sustainability.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore critical topics related to marine and coastal tourism, community, culture and responsible development, and destination stewardship. Furthermore, GSTC2025 will serve as a key networking platform, allowing stakeholders from across the tourism industry to collaborate and exchange ideas and solutions for a more sustainable future.

“Tourism Fiji is delighted to bring GSTC to Fiji later this year, in a first for our region. As a developing country, our need for sustainability is immense. We recognise the precious environment that gives us our livelihood in tourism, and we want to preserve it. To do this, we need input, professional advice, learnings, and best practices – adapted to our pressing needs in a small developing island nation. We are delighted to host delegates from around the world to also experience the very best sustainable tourism experiences we have to offer,” said Tourism Fiji CEO Brent Hill.

More details on pre-conference trainings, venue, and speakers will be announced soon. Early-bird registration for the conference can be accessed here.

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