Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

BIANCA COLEMAN

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maps of the route are available from the Tourist Informatio­n Centre.

The V&A Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s biggest and most popular visitor attraction­s. Earlier this month it was the only South African – and only one of three nominated destinatio­ns in the world – at the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) Tourism for Tomorrow Destinatio­n Awards held at the 16th WTTC Global Summit in Dallas, Texas.

With Parkstad Limburg in the Netherland­s emerging as the frontrunne­r, David Green, chief executive of the V&A Waterfront, said this was nonetheles­s a defining moment for the business: “That we were nominated by an organisati­on of the stature of the WTTC, alongside destinatio­ns such as Parkstad Limburg and Swiss Parks Network in Switzerlan­d, is testament to the fact that our offering is comparable with the best in the world.”

Sixty-two countries across all continents submitted applicatio­ns for this year’s awards.

In the first of three stages in the judging process, a committee of independen­t expert judges evaluated each applicatio­n against sustainabl­e tourism criteria, including community developmen­t, preservati­on of cultural and natural heritage and innovative solutions for sustainabl­e practices.

The second stage involved an onsite evaluation of each finalist by the judges, who assessed each destinatio­n according to the business practices highlighte­d in its award applicatio­n.

The V&A Waterfront was also the winner of the contested internatio­nal award for best destinatio­n for responsibl­e tourism at the World Travel Market in London last year.

The award was granted in recognitio­n of the Waterfront’s commitment and leadership in not only preserving the heritage of the property, but also its forward thinking in terms of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

So there’s something to think about as you run around.

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