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St. John, U. S. Virgin Isands

Almost two-thirds of St. John, the smallest of the three U. S. Virgin Islands, is a national park.

You can enjoy St. John's natural beauty on trail hikes, coastal walks, birding trips, and snorkeling excursions.

 

Green Travel Tip: Smaller properties with fewer amenities consume less energy and usually provide more personal and authentic service.

We encourage you to travel responsibly and protect our planet for future generations.

 

 

Key Benefits of Sustainable Travel

bulletMeets the needs of the present and future travelers
bulletMaximizes the well being of host communities and supports the local economy
bulletConnects travelers with local people in a meaningful way

Great "save our planet" destinations

bulletSanibel Island and Captiva Island in Florida
bulletEdisto Island in South Carolina
bulletBald Head Island in North Carolina
bulletSan Ignacio, Belize
bulletCosta Rica

Great "save our planet" resorts

bullet9 Beaches in Bermuda. 84 over-the-water cabanas--no air conditioning needed
bulletSadie Cove Wilderness Lodge in Alaska.   All the water comes from a mountain stream and the power is from wind and hydro
bulletLapa Rios Ecolodge in Costa Rico.  Solar-heated showers , all furnishings are made locally, source for local employment
bulletNaibor Camp in Kenya.  Travelers' generosity sends hundreds of youth to boarding school
bulletDuplooy's Jungle Lodge. Use local foods wherever possible and buy the few imported food items from local suppliers. 

 

 

Costa Rica in the Spotlight

Costa Rica is an example of a successful "save our planet" destination that has generated employment and progressive conservation.  The promotion of sustainable tourism began in the 1980s, and between 1988 and 2007, Costa Rica greeted 1.9 million international visitors who spent $2 billion.  This revenue helped sustain the country's national park system

 

 

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