If you'll be on a cruise or at a resort, then most likely you'll be considering taking a few excursions to discover the destination you'll be visiting. But some tour operators are more responsible than others, and it's important to research their websites and even consult your resort's concierge for recommendations. For example, if you'd like to take a
whale watching excursion during a trip to Riviera Nayarit, it's important to choose a tour operator that operates tours using smaller boats and that clearly say on their websites that they offer responsible wildlife viewing opportunities, since boats can frighten whales and interfere with their daily lives. If they don't describe what the measures they take, then it might be better off to look elsewhere.
Cruising generally offers a smaller selection of tours and tour operators to choose from, but that doesn't mean that you can't participate in eco-friendly excursions.
Oceania Cruises, for example, recently launched a new Go Green excursion category, which directly supports sustainability initiatives across the globe, including visiting a hydroponic farm in St. Kitts to visiting a sustainable vineyard in Almeria, Spain. If you'll be booking a multi-day tour, research the tour operators you're considering. Some, like
Intrepid Travel, offer experiences that promote local communities or sustainability initiatives.