Future of Tourism is NOW Story Submission
Every month, the Future of Tourism Coalition will highlight inspiring stories that bring our shared vision for tourism to life. This is your chance to be heard and recognised and to show the world how the Future of Tourism can be NOW!

We’ll take each of our 13 guiding principles in turn and bring together the best stories we can find from within our Future of Tourism Community and wider networks and knowledge banks (such as the Destination Stewardship Report and the Green Destinations Top 100). We’ll then create a compelling summary of each story, with eye-catching visuals, explaining how they relate to the chosen guiding principle, and build-up a library of these on our website. We’ll also share them far and wide - on our social media, our newsletter, at our events, and by encouraging journalists to use “Tourism’s Future NOW” stories as their go-to resource for the best examples of how tourism can be done right.

Stories must already exist elsewhere (online or as a pdf) so that we can link to the full article or case study, and we’d love to use your images if you have any.

If we have too many stories to choose from, we will put them to the vote through our community platform.

NOTE: Please limit your responses to the questions below to 2-4 sentences when possible.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
Email *
First and last name *
Position title *
Company or destination name *
Location (Country, State, Province, or City) *
Which guiding principle does your story primarily relate to? *
What was the problem you were trying to solve? *
What steps, methods, and tools did you take and use to solve the problem? *
What factors helped you solve the problem? *
What were the key lessons learned? *
What were the results of your efforts? These can be qualitative or quantitative. *
Link to story (PDF, social media, website) *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
reCAPTCHA
This form was created inside of CREST.

Does this form look suspicious? Report