COURTENAY & VICTORIA – Expedia Cruises is set to host its inaugural Travel Expo focused on Sustainable and Responsible Travel with the first day being in the Comox Valley on October 19, followed by another Travel Expo in Victoria, hosted by Expedia Cruises, Sidney and Expedia Cruises, Victoria on October 20.
The event will be followed by another Travel Expo in Victoria, including sessions with Expedia Cruises in Sidney and at the downtown office on October 20.
“We are excited to announce this collaboration, which aims to promote eco-friendly travel practices,” says Jeremy McLeod, Franchise Partner of Expedia Cruises in Comox Valley and Victoria. “We are focusing on a responsible and sustainable Travel Expo that will highlight a diverse range of travel options that emphasize sustainability and responsibility, including eco-friendly accommodations, ethical wildlife tours, and local community initiatives.
“We believe responsible travel is vital for both environmental protection and fostering cultural awareness while supporting local economies. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting your journey, this event offers something for everyone. Engage with industry experts, explore eco-friendly products, and learn how you can make a positive impact on the planet while satisfying your wanderlust.”
As leaders in the cruise industry, Expedia Cruises is committed to promoting sustainable and responsible travel practices. Their mission is to provide customers with unforgettable experiences while minimizing their environmental footprint. They have adopted sustainable practices such as reducing plastic waste and partnering with organizations dedicated to marine conservation.
“Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer,” observes Heather Wood, Manager of Expedia Cruises, Sidney. “Let’s make sure our journey enriches not just ourselves, but the world we explore. We are inviting people to come and join us at the Sustainable Travel Expo to discover how we can tread lightly and travel wisely.”
Over 40 percent of U.S. travelers acknowledge that recent climate change news has motivated them to adopt more sustainable practices in their travels. Consequently, 68 percent are embracing “regenerative” travel practices, ensuring they leave the destinations they visit better than they found them.
McLeod is passionate about sustainable travel, and he actively collaborates with tour and cruise operators who are committed to minimizing their environmental footprint.
“We are all explorers at heart, so we just need to do so responsibly,” he states. “Let’s travel smart and make a difference together!”
Expedia Cruises offers air and land getaways across the globe, but their main area of focus is cruising, which has become an increasingly affordable option for customers. Theme and special event, luxury and river cruises, along with a wide variety of onboard activities and the ability to involve and entertain children have all combined to make family cruises very popular.
Getting to each exciting port of call is only part of the journey, as the ships themselves are now destinations. As new cruise ships are being built and old ships being refurbished, the focus of cruise companies is to deliver cutting edge and refined experiences. Each year, cruise lines invest millions of dollars in order to deliver the most innovative and creative onboard amenities and features.
With cruise ships moving into the spotlight as the marvel of modern architecture, state-of-the art ships are being built with an unrelenting attention to detail, adding to the traveling experience Cruising offers travellers the chance to unwind in modern amenities and luxurious spaces, and the chance to completely explore the best of their dream destinations; combining the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.
While onboard they can savor delicious meals created by master chefs, and on land they can experience culturally authentic local flavors and make their way to idyllic destinations.
The Travel Expo is designed to highlight these opportunities, while demonstrating that it can be done sustainably and responsibly.