Helsinki named World’s Most Sustainable Travel Destination
- 10/18/2024
- 168 Day

Helsinki has achieved its target of being
the world’s most sustainable destination. The Finnish capital was ranked number
one in the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index, which was
published on 16 October 2024.
The Global Destination Sustainability Index measures
the sustainability of travel destinations in four different categories using
more than 70 indicators. The comparison includes more than a hundred cities
throughout the world that have invested in sustainability. Helsinki has
performed well in the GDS Index in the past: in 2023, our ranking was fourth.
“Being named the world's most sustainable travel
destination is proof of the long-term work that has been done in Helsinki. We
are developing and growing tourism sustainably together with tourism operators
and local residents. The first place we have now achieved indicates that we are
on the right path,” comments Juhana Vartiainen, Mayor of Helsinki.
Visitors appreciate sustainable
destinations and services
The Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index
evaluates sustainability across four key areas: Destination Management,
Supplier Performance, Environmental Performance, and Social Performance.
Helsinki has traditionally performed very well in the index, particularly in
environmental performance at the city level. This year, Helsinki ranked first
in Destination Management, Supplier Performance, and Environmental Performance,
and second in Social Progress. The city invests in enhancing the social
sustainability of tourism by supporting local businesses on their path to
sustainability and increasing resources for the development of tourist
destinations.
“International studies show that travellers are
increasingly looking for more sustainable services and destinations. There will
no doubt be increasing demand for the world's most sustainable tourist
destination in the future,” says Nina Vesterinen, Tourism Director at the City
of Helsinki.
Work continues on sustainable and smart
tourism
Helsinki’s city strategy has set the goal of being the
most sustainable and smartest tourist destination. Helsinki’s Climate Action
Plan for Tourism and Events also outlines Helsinki’s goal of being at the top
of the world in terms of sustainability, as verified by indexes and
certifications. The goal has been to achieve the top spot in the Global
Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index by 2025 at the latest.
In addition to tourism, Helsinki is committed to
reducing emissions in all its activities. Helsinki’s goal is to achieve carbon
neutrality by 2030. Carbon neutrality targets will be achieved especially by
increasing the share of renewable energy in heat and electricity production, as
well as energy efficiency measures in buildings. The City of Helsinki has also
invested in low-emission transport solutions: more than 30 percent of the bus
fleet in the Helsinki region has been electrified, and over 30 kilometres of
new tramways will be introduced in Helsinki over the next decade.
The City of Helsinki has several
sustainability-related projects and measures underway. In terms of tourism, the
most important of these are the development of inclusive tourism and additional
investments in the participation of local residents in the development of
tourism. The City of Helsinki measures the carbon footprint of tourism,
promotes Helsinki’s Climate Action Plan for Tourism, and supports tourism
companies on the path of sustainable travelling. The City of Helsinki is also
interested in close collaboration with other tourist destinations on a national
and international level.
