Turning Commitment into Action at Club Level Understanding the Project Sustainability has become a defining issue for tourism worldwide, and Skål has long recognised its responsibility to promote ethical, responsible and forward-looking tourism practices. Across the Skål world, many clubs are already active in sustainability—sometimes formally, sometimes informally—through local initiatives, partnerships and […]
Daily archives: January 18, 2026
Tourism is at a turning point. Across Europe and beyond, destinations are facing mounting pressure from climate change, resource scarcity, social tension and economic volatility. In this context, simply maintaining tourism activity — or reducing its negative impacts — is no longer sufficient to secure long‑term viability. Recently, Skål Europe has published […]
A New Frontier for Tourism That Gives Back As the global travel industry continues to evolve in response to environmental and social change, a new paradigm is emerging that goes beyond sustainability: Regenerative Tourism. This concept challenges us not only to preserve destinations and communities, but to actively enhance them, leaving places […]
Why Creating Lasting Value Matters More Than One-Off Good Deeds In many destinations today, tourism is accompanied by gestures of goodwill. Visitors join beach clean-ups. Businesses plant trees. Donations are made to local causes. Short-term projects are launched with the best of intentions. These actions matter. They raise awareness, create moments of […]
What Changes in Practice When Tourism Becomes Regenerative For a long time, the tourism sector has tried to improve by learning how to do less harm. Energy efficiency became a priority. Waste was reduced. Emissions were measured. Visitor flows were managed more carefully. These efforts were necessary, and in many places they […]
When Long-Term Viability Matters More Than Short-Term Growth For decades, tourism has been one of Europe’s strongest economic engines. It has generated employment, supported regional development and connected cultures across borders. Growth was the dominant indicator of success: more visitors, more nights, more revenue. Today, that model is under strain. Across Europe, […]
Imagining Tourism That Strengthens Places Over Time Tourism remains a vital presence, visible, vibrant, and economically relevant. Cafés are open, guides are working, and hotels are occupied. Yet something feels different. The destination does not appear strained. It feels balanced, lived-in, confident in its own rhythm. Tourism no longer dominates the place. […]
When Change Is Driven by People, Not Badges Over the past two decades, tourism has increasingly relied on labels, certifications and global standards to demonstrate responsibility. Sustainability seals, rankings and benchmarks have multiplied, offering reassurance to markets and guidance to businesses. These tools have played a useful role. They have raised awareness, […]
On a summer afternoon in a historic European city, a resident watches yet another group of visitors pass beneath her window. Tourism brings life, employment, and cultural exchange—but it also brings noise, pressure on housing, and a feeling of loss of control. Across Europe, similar scenes unfold in cities, coastal regions, rural […]