Tour Operator

From tourism, for tourism. This is the essence of Device&Care's Swiss sustainability program. The primary objective is the sustainable development of every single holiday. The program aims to guide guests in search of sustainable offers, to help them navigate the vast panorama of tourist offers.

Tired of the frenetic pace of the city, with the arrival of spring and summer the desire for a seaside holiday that is an opportunity to "detox" from the stress of everyday working life and to "rediscover" nature grows more and more. However, it often happens that after having faced long queues on the motorway we find ourselves in places that are undoubtedly very beautiful, but that in essence "imprison" us again inside modern accommodation facilities or in the chaos of crowded beaches.

It is true that more and more hotel facilities combine customer services with attention to the environment and the reduction of environmental impact, but it is undeniable that a sailing cruise remains the type of eco-sustainable holiday par excellence: sailing is a unique experience, truly capable of "binding" man intimately to the nature that surrounds him in total respect for the environment. Without a doubt the form that comes closest to the definition of eco-sustainable tourism.

Tourism, the largest global industry, can be a major consumer of the Earth's natural resources. Our coasts and mountains are proof of this. But it can also become a valuable ally for the effective conservation of ecosystems. This is proven by several projects around the world, where local communities have become champions of biodiversity themselves, managing responsible tourism activities. Observe large animals in parks, discover forests lush with life, observe wolves and bears in the wild, from the Alps to the Apennines, the sea and its wonders.

Time passes too quickly, stress increases and the balance between work and family life is increasingly in the balance. Do you feel the pressure crushing you, is your body now devoid of any vital force? It's time to stop and prevent burn-out with a sustainable and regenerative holiday.