ITB Berlin 2018: 13th Pow-Wow features coastal protection as key topic

This is the fifteenth time that the focus in Hall 4.1 will be on Adventure Travel & Responsible Tourism, with next year featuring coastal ecosystems as the key topic. At events under the heading of 'The Coast – A wealth of beauty, cultural treasures and biodiversity facing major threats' visitors to the 13th Pow-Wow for Tourism Professionals will be able to find out more from papers and discussions about sustainable and responsible tourism.

  • At the 13th Pow-Wow for Tourism Professionals the focus of the World's Leading Travel Trade Show® is on coastal protection – 15th anniversary of Adventure Travel and Sustainable Tourism in Hall 4.1 Cycle Tourism and Astro-tourism segments continue to expand

Berlin -- This is the fifteenth time that the focus in Hall 4.1 will be on Adventure Travel & Responsible Tourism, with next year featuring coastal ecosystems as the key topic. At events under the heading of 'The Coast – A wealth of beauty, cultural treasures and biodiversity facing major threats' visitors to the 13th Pow-Wow for Tourism Professionals will be able to find out more from papers and discussions about sustainable and responsible tourism. The key topic will be coastal protection.

Coastlines and beaches cover a total of around one million kilometres and for many they represent a vital living environment. According to the United Nations about 40 per cent of the world's population live in areas no more than 100 kilometres from the coast. These regions are also of interest to the tourism industry, as travellers from all over the world have always been greatly attracted to the sea and beaches. However, it is precisely these regions that are seriously threatened, on the one hand by excessive tourism and on the other by natural disasters and climate change. And not least, vast amounts of mainly plastic waste are polluting coastal areas. Thus, anything that impacts on coastal ecosystems also affects tourism.

Growth in cycle tourism
Coinciding with the fifteenth anniversary of Hall 4.1 is the invention of the bicycle, which took place 200 years ago. Cycle tourism is a mainstay of sustainable travel and becoming more and more popular worldwide. In recent times ebikes and bike sharing companies especially have given this form of tourism a boost. Thus, on 9 March 2018 at ITB Berlin the Cycling Tourism Day will be devoting its attention to travelling in the saddle. The event is sponsored by EuroVelo – the European Cycle Route Network – and the Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club (ADFC).

On 8 March 2018 attention will focus on active tourism. Presentations and panel discussions will also be highlighting adventure tourism, ecotourism and geotourism.

Astro-tourism: Stargazing at ITB Berlin
Due to its continuing popularity experts at ITB Berlin 2018 will be taking a look again at the forward-looking topic of astro-tourism and how this growing segment is evolving. This year, ITB Berlin will literally be positioning the topic centre stage at the show and is planning to install an 'Astro Station' in the Summer Garden, where interested visitors can gain a fascinating insight into the vast expanses of the universe on both the days for trade visitors and the public.

In addition, the astronomer Harald Bardenhagen will be on hand in Hall 4.1, where he will present a mobile planetarium, and where at live presentations visitors can find about the secrets of outer space

As in previous years exhibitors from Germany and abroad representing cultural tourism, natural attractions, adventure tourism, socially responsible and sustainable tourism as well as geotourism and geoparks will be gathered in Hall 4.1. Visitors will also be able to exchange views about the latest trends and future developments at panel discussions, workshops and networking events.

About ITB Berlin and the ITB Berlin Convention and ITB 360°

ITB Berlin 2026 took place from Tuesday, 3 to Thursday, 5 March as a B2B event. Since 1966, ITB Berlin has been the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show, and taking as its slogan ’Discover the stories behind 60 years of legacy’, this year celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. 5,601 exhibitors from 166 countries and territories displayed their products and services to nearly 97,000 attendees. At the ITB Berlin Convention, under the heading ’Leading Tourism into Balance’, 400 leading speakers from business, science and politics discussed current and future industry challenges on four stages featuring 17 theme tracks. More than 24,000 visitors attended the convention. With ITB 360°, the 365-day global innovation hub that is ITB Berlin now offers the worldwide tourism community year-round insights in the shape of specialist articles, podcasts and other innovative formats.

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