TripAdvisor Survey Reveals Travelers Growing Greener
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Going Green: Travelers' Eco-Friendly Choices
- Fifty-seven percent of travelers said they "often" make eco-friendly travel decisions, such as their choice of hotel, transportation, or food source.
- Forty-four percent of travelers said they are more environmentally conscious at home than while traveling.
- Forty-seven percent of travelers said they are equally eco-friendly at home and traveling.
Travelers' top 3 eco-friendly practices:
- Turned off lights when not in hotel room — 88%
- Participated in hotel's linen/towel re-use program — 80%
- Used recycling in the hotel — 57%
Green Believing: How Travelers View Hotels' Eco-Friendly Efforts
- Forty-four percent "mostly" believe hotel claims to be eco-friendly, 32 percent "rarely" do and 20 percent "don't know".
- Forty-one percent would believe a hotel's claim to be eco-friendly if they experienced or witnessed green practices first hand.
- Twenty-four percent would be "green believers" if they were able to see a hotel's environmentally-friendly certification.
- Sixty percent of travelers said they rarely feel informed about whether hotels are truly eco-friendly — and 13 percent said they never do.
Hotels' top 3 eco-friendly practices, according to travelers:
- Towel/linen reuse — 58%
- Adjustable thermostat in room — 37%
- Water-efficient low-flow toilets and showerheads — 32%
Spending Green to be Green: Are Travelers Willing to Pay?
- Half of the travelers surveyed would spend more money to stay at an eco-friendly accommodation.
- Twenty-three percent would pay up to
$25 additional per night to stay at such a property, while nine percent would be willing to spend$25-$50 extra. - Seventy-five percent said the economic landscape does not affect their interest in eco-friendly travel choices.
Green Getaways: Making Eco-Tourism the Focus of the Trip
- Twenty percent of respondents said they would consider an "eco-tourism" trip but 17 percent said they are unfamiliar with such trips.
- Four percent said they have taken an eco-tourism trip.
- Twenty-four percent have considered a "voluntourism" trip and three percent said they've taken one. Sixteen percent are unfamiliar with voluntourism trips.
- Nearly a third of travelers (30 percent) would choose a destination for a trip because it is considered eco-friendly.
Costa Rica is the most popular destination in the world for travelers interested in an eco-friendly trip.
The top 3 perceived eco-friendly U.S. cities, according to travelers:
Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Seattle, Washington
"Green initiatives are an increasing priority for hospitality businesses that are trying to reduce their environmental footprint," said
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