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GSTC2026 Conference in Phuket, 21-24 April 2026

The GSTC2026 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference took place from 21 to 24 April in Phuket, Thailand, at the Royal Phuket City Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Phuket Town. The event brought together tourism professionals, destination representatives, academics, and sustainability experts from around the world to discuss key challenges and practical solutions for advancing sustainable tourism. 

Held in one of Thailand’s most prominent tourism destinations, the conference highlighted the importance of sustainable travel and destination stewardship, with the conference program centered on three core themes: Sustainable Hospitality, Resilient Cities & Communities, and Carrying Capacity & Visitor Distribution Management. These thematic tracks provided a clear framework for the sessions, enabling participants to engage with relevant content provided by renowned speakers. 

Before the conference, there were a range of GSTC on-site trainings hosted on 19–20 April, offering participants the opportunity to deepen their knowledge through the GSTC Sustainable Tourism Course in English and Thai, the Sustainable MICE Course, the GSTC Sustainable Attraction Course, and two auditor trainings focused on the GSTC Hotel Standard and the GSTC Destination Standard. This pre-conference program was followed by the 4th GSTC Academic Symposium on the 21st of April, which brought together researchers, academics, and practitioners for a full day of exchange, collaboration, and discussion on key issues shaping sustainable tourism.

The Welcome Dinner of the GSTC2026 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference was held at Blue Elephant Phuket and opened with official greetings and a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother of Thailand (1932–2025). The evening featured an opening performance of a traditional dance from Southern Thailand, followed by welcoming remarks from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Governor of Phuket, and a greeting from GSTC Chair, Luigi Cabrini. During the Dinner, guests enjoyed an orchestral performance by Yamaha Music School Phuket, presented by Sound Gallery Group.

The first day of the conference began with welcoming speeches by Mr. Luigi Cabrini, GSTC Chair; Mr. Surasak Phancharoenworakul, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand; and the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool

“Tourism is back as an essential activity, a creator of jobs and a tool for development, providing social, economic, and environmental benefits.  Sadly, the conflicts that ravage various regions of the world, and in particular the Middle East war, provoke human losses and destruction, and are also impacting tourism flows. Tourism promotes peace, but also needs peace to thrive.” Said Mr. Cabrini

He outlined GSTC’s strategic goals for the next decade, and envisioned “GSTC acting as a global leader and convening authority for sustainable tourism, driving measurable improvement and accelerating the transition from extractive to sustainable tourism.” He concluded, “It is an ambitious task, but we believe it can be achieved, thanks to the recognition, support, and encouragement received by the tourism community, represented by you here with us today.” (Full speech can be found here).

The opening continued with a plenary session on GSTC’s global mission and current activities, presented by GSTC CEO Randy Durband and Dr. Mihee Kang, GSTC's Chief Assurance Officer. The session provided attendees with an overview of GSTC’s ongoing work and strategic priorities, highlighting the organization’s role in advancing sustainable tourism globally.

The event featured a wide range of sessions exploring pressing issues in tourism today, including panel discussions on Climate Resilience, Disasters, and Sustainable Recovery, Navigating the Balance of Growth and Livability, Education of Sustainability, Hotel Waste Management and Sustainable Procurement, How Platforms Drive Sustainable Choice at Scale, Accessibility and Slow Travel, among others. As well as several workshops that complemented the main sessions, and an on-site consultation on the GSTC Destination Standard, which is currently under review. 

"Hosting the Global Sustainable Tourism Conference 2026 in Phuket marks a significant milestone for Thailand as we continue our journey toward becoming a leading sustainable tourism destination on the global stage. This conference reflects our strong commitment to driving tourism development based on the principle of 'value over volume,' while ensuring a balanced approach to visitor management and resource preservation.

GSTC 2026 brought together global leaders, policymakers, industry professionals, and sustainability experts to exchange knowledge and best practices, elevating tourism standards in tangible, meaningful ways. It also reinforces Thailand's role as a proactive contributor to the global sustainability agenda.

We believe this event served not only as a platform for international collaboration but also as a catalyst to strengthen the capabilities of Thai tourism stakeholders, enhance our destination management, and create long-term, sustainable value for local communities, particularly in Phuket and surrounding areas," mentioned Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Recordings of the conference’s plenary sessions are available on the GSTC Facebook page, along with photographs of the event. 

For more details please visit https://www.gstc.org/gstc2026-conference-phuket/