Passeio de catamarã por Klein Curaçao com churrasco e open bar
- Apoia a comunidade local com projetos de manutenção e reciclagem
- Utiliza um barco movido a energia solar como meio de transporte
- Evita o uso de plásticos descartáveis

Acreditamos que o turismo seja uma potência do bem, que conecte pessoas, promova a compreensão e ajude as culturas a prosperarem. Por esse motivo, apresentamos as nossas experiências Green & Fair. Cada experiência foi conferida através de um processo aprovado pelo Conselho Global de Turismo Sustentável (GSTC).
Madrid - Ingressos e visita guiada ao Museu Reina Sofía
Visite o Museu Reina Sofía com um guia. Um dos maiores museus de arte moderna e contemporânea do mundo. Veja a famosa obra de Picasso, El Guernica.
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Marrakech - Private full-day tour of Essaouira with a local guide and lunch
Arriving in the port city of Essaouira feels like taking a deep breath by the Atlantic. Inside its stone walls, life moves at a calm, relaxed pace. You hear gulls above you, see fishing boats moving gently in the harbour and listen to craftsmen working behind wooden doors. As local guide Youssef likes to say, “Essaouira has a rhythm of its own — once you feel it, you slow down without even noticing.” This is a place shaped by the sea, trade and creativity, where it's easy to lose track of time wandering streets that have barely changed in decades.With your local guide leading the way, you'll get to know the city beyond first impressions. You'll visit the busy port, the municipal market, the jewellers' quarter and the artisanal centre – each place helping you understand a different part of Essaouira's background. Your guide will share more insights along the way, bringing the medina's past and present to life.After lunch at a fish restaurant in the medina, the afternoon is yours to enjoy. You can browse small art galleries, watch artisans carving local thuya wood, or stop for a glass of mint tea at an argan cooperative, where you'll learn how the oil is made and how your visit supports local women and their families. By the time you leave, Essaouira won't feel just a destination you've seen, but a place you've genuinely spent time in.
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Marrakech - Private guided city tour of Marrakesh with lunch
This tour of Marrakesh is designed to make sure you see as many of its major landmarks as the possible in just one day. You'll be picked up at your hotel, then it's off to the first stop, Koutoubia. This mosque is one of the biggest and prettiest Islamic temples in the western world. From here, you'll make your way to Bahia Palace, a 19th-century landmark that's known for its two acres of finely preened gardens and colourful tilework.Next up is Marrakesh's medina, AKA the heart of the city. This mish-mash of markets – known locally as souks – has bagged UNESCO World Heritage Site status. You'll kick things off here with a visit to the artisan quarter, which includes a stop at a Berber pharmacy where you'll learn all about some of Morocco's natural herbs and oils. You'll have lunch somewhere in the medina, as well, before carrying on around the medina. There's an optional shopping stop here, too, if you want to stock up on souvenirs.Last but not least, you'll head over to Jemaa el Fna, a city plaza that's so impressive UNESCO has given it their seal of approval since 2001. You'll stop at a café for a drink and a pastry before checking out the public square and its lively atmosphere – it's a hub of street performers, musicians and market stalls.
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Agadir - Private 4x4 Atlas Mountains tour with Berber breakfast and lunch
Starting at sea level on the Atlantic coast of Agadir, you'll take your adventure to the high altitudes of the Atlas Mountains on this full-day tour. Your expert, local guide will lead you on a private 4x4 tour that takes in both the cultural and natural wonder of Morocco's rural landscape. Salma, one such guide shares more, “from start to finish this day is as much about exploring the local community as it is exploring the countryside. At our first stop in Alma, we'll meet a Berber family and share a traditional breakfast of sweet mint tea and freshly baked bread.” At your next stop, at the Oasis of Tamzargout, you'll get your first taster of the palm-fringed swimming holes and rocky gorges that will characterise the rest of the trip. After some photos here that're bound to make it into your latest holiday posts, it's back in the 4x4. The road then winds through Paradise Valley, Salma adds, “it's a beautiful spot, very aptly nicknamed by Jimmy Hendrix when he visited in the 60s.” From there, as you climb into the Ida-Outanane Mountains, you'll feel the air cool and see almond and argan trees lining the track.The village of Immouzer is the centre point of this trip. At 1,160 metres above sea level, it marks the beginning of the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. You'll spend plenty of time here, checking out the cascading waterfalls, steep, rocky valleys and terraced hillsides – trust us, you won't be short of somewhere to point your camera. Settle in for a traditional lunch here, with homemade bread and olive oil, a Berber tagine and Moroccan salad. Be sure to get a taste of the local honey here for a sweet finish to your trip, before you're driven down the mountain on a different route, letting you see as much of this striking land as possible.
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Agadir - Full-day sandboarding and Secret Paradise Valley tour
You're in for a full day of fun as you swing through the surfer village of Taghazout before hitting the Tamri Dunes for a sandboarding adventure. Then, after a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast, you'll stop for lunch and make your way to Secret Paradise Valley – a tucked-away oasis of palm groves, natural pools and tropical fruit fields. Here, you'll have time to swim, unwind and soak up the valley views before heading back to your hotel.
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Agadir - Private full-day tour to Tiout and Taroudant from Agadir
Just beyond Agadir, the road slows down and the landscape changes pace. “Tiout is where life still follows the rhythm of the palms,” says Hassan, one of our expert local guides. “People stop to talk, share tea and let the day unfold.” You'll feel it as soon as you arrive. After passing argan trees — sometimes with goats balanced up in their branches — you'll be welcomed into a local home for sweet mint tea, poured slowly just as Moroccan tradition require. From here, you'll go for a walk through Tiout's oasis, which brings you into village life and surrounds you with swaying palm trees.Lunch is served at a traditional Kasbah in Tiout, a simple setting where you'll tuck in to chicken tajine, vegetable and meat couscous and a seasonal fruit plate to finish. Next, your journey continues to the walled town of Taroudant. With your guide leading the way, you'll walk along the old ramparts, wander through the medina and check out the souk, a marketplace where you can pick up souvenirs like lanterns and spices.On the return to Agadir, there's one final stop at Domaine Villate Limoune. As you stroll through the orange groves with your local guide, you'll learn how the fruit is grown and harvested, before tasting fresh juice straight from the source. It's a calm, fitting end to a day shaped by people, places and the small details that stay with you long after the road leads back to the coast.
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Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen - Beer ritual at Tulum beer fabric
They've torn up the playbook on brewery tours with this one-of-a-kind day of magic and tradition at Tulum Brewery. The day begins with a blessing from a local shaman. They'll cleanse the energy in a traditional ceremony, then pass around the Ancestral Elixir, a velvety cacao stout, for your first tasting.Next head along the jungle trails, stopping at beer museum stations to learn more about the history and development of beer in this part of the country. You'll reach a private cenote, a sacred natural waterhole that's unique to Mexico, where you can pull up a chair at the Sacred Ceiba bar and try a Holbox Dark Lager while watching the mystical waters.Finally, at the Temple of Alchemy, a Master Brewer will give you a grand tour of Mexico's first craft brewery to use seawater in their brew. They'll begin with a quick overview of the whole process and you'll even take a sip of beer directly from the tank – it doesn't get fresher than that. You've also got the option of rounding off your visit with a masterclass where you'll taste four signature beers, along with four local bites, like tostada, mini burgers and tacos.
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Sicília - Mount Etna wine-tasting experience
Discover Italy's flavours with this relaxed wine-tasting on the scenic slopes of Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano. Visit the heart of Sicily's volcanic wine region with an expert guide who'll show you the techniques that make Etna wines so distinctive. Then comes the best part, glasses of local wines matched with cheeses and cured meats. It's a chilled moment where you get to savour the flavours, hospitality and views you'll remember long after the last glass.
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Apoio a comunidades e causas
Apoiamos pequenos empresários e projetos no destino para que as comunidades locais possam crescer. Os operadores turísticos, os restaurantes e os fornecedores de transportes muitas vezes são independentes e geridos por famílias.

Cuidado com o nosso ambiente
As nossas experiências são concebidas para minimizar seu impacto ambiental, principalmente em regiões de grande biodiversidade. Elas podem incluir transportes ecológicos, como barcos elétricos, e rotas concebidas para reduzir a perturbação da flora e da fauna. Além disso, podem excluir o uso de plásticos descartáveis.
O que é o GSTC?
O Global Sustainable Tourism Council® (GSTC - Conselho Global de Turismo Sustentável) estabelece e gerencia padrões mundiais de viagens e turismo sustentáveis, conhecidos como “Critérios GSTC”. Trata-se de uma organização independente e sem fins lucrativos, cujo objetivo é alcançar as melhores práticas relacionadas ao turismo sustentável.
Como o nosso processo funciona?
Cada experiência é avaliada em até 11 áreas, que vão desde “meio ambiente” até “direitos humanos”. O objetivo é maximizar os benefícios e minimizar os impactos negativos no destino, de acordo com as restrições locais. Todas as atividades e operadores turísticos, restaurantes, locais, guias e fornecedores de transporte incluídos na experiência são avaliados. Esse processo é o primeiro do tipo a ser aplicado a experiências em escala mundial e foi aprovado pelo Conselho Global de Turismo Sustentável (GSTC).
Ponto de partida
A nossa avaliação é baseada nos critérios do GSTC para os operadores turísticos e nos seus pilares. Seção A: Demonstrar uma gestão sustentável eficaz Seção B: Maximizar os benefícios sociais e econômicos para a comunidade local e minimizar os impactos negativos Seção C: Maximizar os benefícios para o patrimônio cultural e minimizar os impactos negativos Seção D: Maximizar os benefícios para o meio ambiente e minimizar os impactos negativos
Nosso sistema
Utilizamos os critérios do GSTC para criar um processo de avaliação relativamente a 11 áreas: Jurídico e compliance, Recursos Humanos, Comunicação, Saúde e segurança, Caridade e doações, Meio ambiente, Produtos e serviços, Operações, Bem-estar animal, Direitos humanos e Proteção infantil
Candidatura
Todos os elementos de uma experiência, desde a alimentação aos fornecedores de transporte e às atividades, têm de preencher um questionário que abrange as 11 áreas mencionadas anteriormente. A experiência é então avaliada em relação aos seus elementos individuais e como um todo. Se cumprir os requisitos necessários, ela será classificada como “Green & Fair”.
Auditoria
O nosso sistema e o nosso processo de gestão de sustentabilidade foram auditados pelo órgão independente Control Union. Ele também realiza avaliações anuais nos destinos para monitorar a conformidade contínua.
“A TUI Musement não só promove a sustentabilidade em suas atividades e em toda a sua rede de distribuição de experiências ao mesmo tempo em que continua monitorando-as e avaliando-as, mas também eleva o patamar para garantir uma abordagem mais sustentável em todo o setor.”
Randy Durband, Diretor Executivo do GSTC