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Voluntourism Explained Learn How To Travel With Purpose And Give Back
Voluntourism Explained Learn How To Travel With Purpose And Give Back

Forbes

time02-08-2025

  • Forbes

Voluntourism Explained Learn How To Travel With Purpose And Give Back

Voluntourism blends travel with volunteering and give vacationers the opportunity serve host communities or environments by participating in local development, conservation, education, or health projects. According to international research, it is a form of international volunteering packaged within tourism, often short‑term and combines service with leisure activities . Difference Between Voluntourism And Ecotourism Ecotourism is responsible nature‑based travel aimed at conservation, environmental education, and supporting local communities through sustainable tourism. In other words, it focuses on minimizing environmental impact, using certified sustainable practices, and fostering appreciation for natural habitats and cultures. On the other hand, voluntourism, foregrounds service by helping people or communities, not necessarily environmental preservation, though eco‑related projects may be included. A voluntourist might teach children, build community assets, or assist in healthcare and are often paying to participate. Contrary to this, ecotourists may observe wildlife and engage in guided tours without direct service activity. In short, Ecotourism focuses on low‑impact travel with environmental education and support for local livelihoods, while voluntourism combines travel with hands‑on volunteering for meaningful service experiences. Growing Demand for Voluntourism According to Grand View Research market data, the global voluntourism market reached approximately USD 848.9 million in 2023 and is forecast to grow to USD 1,273.3 million by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate of about 6.1 % from 2024 to 2030 and largely driven by an increase in global awareness of social and environmental challenges, coupled with the rising interest in meaningful travel experiences. Younger travelers especially millennials and Gen Z are largely driving this trend. In 2023, travelers aged 18–34 made up roughly 41 % of voluntourism participants according to the aforementioned Grand View Research. How To Have Fun And Give Back Voluntourism works best when your trip balances meaningful service with authentic cultural experiences. The key is to contribute responsibly, support community priorities, and still enjoy the destination. Here is how to do it well: 1. Liaise with local tourism authorities Connect with tourism boards or local visitor centers to learn about community‑approved volunteer opportunities and packaged programs that align with regional needs. This ensures your efforts are welcomed and impactful, for example the team at the Aruba Tourism Authority are very knowledgeable to guide you on how you can support the island. 2. Choose a reputable operator Work with organizations that collaborate with local communities and address genuine needs, rather than focusing solely on traveler experience or self‑promotional marketing. 2. Engage in meaningful local projects Select activities like conservation, teaching, restoration, wildlife sanctuaries (for example the Donkey Sanctuary in Aruba) or cultural exchange that have a tangible, positive impact and are designed with the host community in mind. 3. Find the right balance Make space for reflection, connection, and leisure. A strong voluntourism experience allows you to contribute while also exploring local culture, enjoying nature, and even unwinding with local traditional dining experiences. 4. Prioritize ethical practices Look for programs with transparent impact metrics and community oversight. Avoid pay‑to‑play activities like short‑term interaction, and focus on initiatives that build sustainable local capacity. 5. Opt for curated packages Consider experiences that seamlessly blend service and leisure, such as a beach cleanup and nature trails, paired with hands‑on learning as these packages deliver both meaningful contribution and memorable vacation moments. Inspiring Voluntourism in Action Travel today can be more than sightseeing, it can make a difference. Voluntourism lets you connect with local communities, give back in meaningful ways, and still enjoy everything a destination has to offer. Global Brigades is a nonprofit organization that takes a holistic approach to supporting communities in achieving their health and economic objectives. Its model emphasizes building local ownership and implementing programs collaboratively, with the long‑term goal of transitioning to sustainable community‑led initiatives focused on impact monitoring. This nonprofit mobilizes volunteers from North America and Europe, partnering with communities in Central America and West Africa. For those seeking a Caribbean Getaway with voluntourism, The Aruba Restore Retreat campaign package, hosted at Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa & Casino, gives travelers a luxury getaway combined with hands‑on volunteering. The resort is located near Palm Beach and runs ongoing environmental and community service driven by weekly staff volunteer sessions, beach cleanups, school restoration, fundraising, and a Wildlife Ambassador Program supporting local conservation. The resort also features convenient water refill stations, and with Aruba's exceptionally pure drinking water, guests can simply bring a reusable bottle and skip single‑use plastics. This voluntourism package lets guests make a real environmental contribution such as cleaning beaches, while also enjoying upscale experiences . It is a clear example of how service and leisure can be integrated. Restore Retreat Voluntourism package includes Voluntourism proves that travel can create lasting impact, offering the chance to support communities, protect the environment, and leave a destination better than you found it. Once programs are balanced, your next getaway can be both meaningful and unforgettable. Disclosure: I was hosted by the Aruba Tourism Authority in my capacity as a sustainability professional to observe the island's ecotourism initiatives.

Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows: The Beating Heart Of Kāʻanapali Beach
Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows: The Beating Heart Of Kāʻanapali Beach

Forbes

time23-07-2025

  • Forbes

Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows: The Beating Heart Of Kāʻanapali Beach

After sweeping upgrades, Maui's renovated Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows is stepping confidently into a new era, in which classic Hawaiian hospitality meets modern-casual luxury. Originally built in 1962 along gorgeous Kā'anapali Beach, the recently revitalized property is aligned with traditional Hawaiian cultural values — a destination that honors its rich historical narrative while looking ahead with innovative, sustainable, and immersive guest experiences. The Branches is the Royal Lahaina's new gathering place for music and community events. Kim Westerman The community of Kā'anapali Beach has pulled together with its Lahaina neighbors to rebuild, literally and metaphorically, after the catastrophic fires of 2023. While The Royal didn't suffer physical damage from the fire, all properties closed to visitors during the early months of recovery. It re-opened in November 2024 with an amplified commitment to the people, the land, and its many visitors. I visited the Royal Lahaina in May, just after the property-wide renovations were completed and The Branches, the resort's new outdoor gathering place for locals and visitors, with local musicians and casual snacks and drinks, opened to all. As someone who has considered Maui a spiritual home since I first visited in 2000, I was moved to tears by the experience of duende (in the poet Lorca's sense of that feeling). It was a grounding, healing, joyful evening, and it was evident that even first-time visitors gathered among old-timers under the century-old ficus tree, could access the power of the place. My bungalow looked out on the lawn and the ocean just beyond. With the sliding glass door open, I could hear the drama of the Pacific whenever my heart desired. Rainbow over The Royal Lahaina Resort. Kim Westerman The other room experience at The Royal Lahaina is in the 12-story Lahaina Kai tower up above the sway of palm trees with unimpeded views of Molokaʻi and Lāna'i in the near distance. Service, Service, Service Service is noteworthy for its authenticity and sincere helpfulness. Many employees have worked at The Royal for decades and are happy to 'talk story' if guests are interested. Food and beverage manager Ford Ushijima is an Oʻahu native who's been with The Royal for nearly 20 years and is a property anchor and one form its historical memory takes. Chef Vanessa Castillo's shrimp and "taro grits." Kim Westerman Lahaina Noon, the property's main restaurant (poolside) (named after the solar phenomenon in which the sun passes directly overhead at solar noon, causing vertical objects to cast no visible shadow) serves traditional American food alongside excellent renditions of Hawaiian classics by chef de cuisine Vanessa Castillo, whose garlic shrimp and 'taro grits' is a veritable breakfast revelation (and I recipe I continue to attempt recreating at home). Pineapple Moon is the adjacent open-air bar. Alana Spa, Myths of Maui Lūʻau & Hawaiian Cultural Center Alana Spa was still undergoing renovation when I was there, but I had a nonetheless brilliant deep tissue massage by Cambria Russell, who restored me to my pre-jet lag somatic state of bliss. Opening a coconut at the Myths of Maui Lūʻau. Kim Westerman Don't miss the Myths of Maui Lūʻau, the island's longest-running show, with a solid buffet of traditional foods and performances that carry the audience through the history of Polynesia (with fire dancers!) with high audience engagement. Makalapua "Maka" Kanuha, director of culture at the Royal Lahaina Resort. Kim Westerman And at some point in your stay, you must stop into the Hawaiian Cultural Center to talk with Makalapua "Maka" Kanuha, director of culture at the resort. How to Help Maui's Recovery When you visit Maui, the westside in particular, it's important to understand the island's recent trauma and to do something to actively contribute to its healing. Royal Lahaina works with Treecovery, a non-profit that allows guests to help plant trees that will be transplanted on the sites of homes being rebuilt after the fires. Planting trees for Maui's newly rebuilt homes after the 2023 Lahaina fires. Kim Westerman Guests can participate in seedling cultivation and learn how this work contributes to long-term reforestation. A New Chapter for an Iconic Maui Hotel The Royal Lahaina has long been a beloved Kā'anapali destination. With its property-wide renovations and the opening of The Branches, it's a great time to revisit — or get to know — this pristine beach and groove into The Royal way of inhabiting the island.

ITB China 2025 unveils new Travel Innovation Hub
ITB China 2025 unveils new Travel Innovation Hub

Trade Arabia

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

ITB China 2025 unveils new Travel Innovation Hub

The Travel Innovation Hub, a new platform at ITB China 2025, will showcase the intelligent and sustainable integration of technology into the travel industry. The hub consists of three pillars: the Travel Innovation Showcase, the Travel Tech Forum, and the Travel Innovators Pitch. It features major tech players such as Group, Fliggy, Tongcheng Travel, Meituan, Petal Ads, Heytrip International, Mize, Guangdong Qiyouji, CONVERGENT, Expedia Group, Travco, and others. The initiative marks a significant step forward in the digital transformation of the global travel ecosystem, reflecting how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing are transforming travel experiences. Emerging technologies such as immersive virtual tourism, location-based virtual reality (LBVR), AI-driven assistants, contactless services, and smart hospitality systems are redefining how travel is created, delivered, and consumed. Vincent Wen, Director of Huawei Consumer Cloud Service Business Growth Dept, stated that this year marks their second appearance at ITB China. Petal Ads, an intelligent marketing platform powered by the HarmonyOS ecosystem, is poised to deliver one-stop cultural tourism solutions for more industry partners. The Travel Innovation Hub is built around three core components designed to foster innovation, promote meaningful collaboration, and accelerate the future of travel. The Travel Innovation Showcase showcases AI-powered breakthroughs from leading online travel platforms, such as Group's personalised travel ecosystem driven by AI, Fliggy's multi-model AI itinerary assistant, Tongcheng Travel's unique business model integrating eSports with cultural tourism, and Expedia Group's customisable travel experiences powered by its robust APIs and service capabilities. The Travel Tech Forum explores the transformative potential of technology across tourism through expert-led dialogues, with panels discussing "A two-way Journey of digital travel and extended reality" and "What new sparks will be ignited when AI meets tourism services?" The ESG Tech section, co-organised with Petal Ads, presents a panel titled "Sustainable Travel: A New Paradigm for Tourism from a Global Perspective." The Travel Innovators Pitch is a high-energy platform where eight handpicked tech companies present their groundbreaking products and solutions to investors, tourism leaders, and media. The event also includes the Travel Tech Tour, a series of roadshows co-organised by ITB China and media partner 36Kr, aimed at bridging the gap between the technology and tourism industries. -TradeArabia News Service

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