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A Success Story in the Heart of Istanbul: Grandma’s Wonderland is Now GSTC Certified!

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Grandma’s Wonderland has successfully completed the GSTC Level 3 audit under RoyalCert supervision, officially meeting international sustainability criteria and strengthening its position as a globally recognized sustainable tourism destination.
Grandma’s Wonderland GSTC Level 3 sustainable tourism certification audit by RoyalCert

Just 40 minutes away from the chaos of Istanbul, in the fertile lands of Silivri, a new chapter of success has been written. Grandma’s Wonderland, which previously crowned its farm-to-table philosophy with a Michelin Green Star, has now successfully completed the GSTC process—the Sustainable Tourism Certification recognized as the pinnacle of global tourism standards.

In the evolving landscape of global travel, achieving a GSTC Sustainable Hotel Certification is no longer just an option—it is a mark of excellence. We are proud to announce that Grandma’s Wonderland has successfully met the rigorous global standards, guided by the expertise of Royalcert. This milestone underscores a deep commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility, and further enhances its Sustainable Tourism Certification credentials.

randma’s Wonderland receiving GSTC Sustainable Hotel Certification from Royalcert

The audits performed by Royalcert audit process experts cover 42 core criteria, ranging from waste management and energy efficiency to contributions to local cultural heritage and ecosystem protection. Grandma’s Wonderland passed this challenging process, reaffirming its dedication to global sustainable hospitality standards.

From Michelin Green Star to GSTC Certification

What sets Grandma’s Wonderland apart is that it views sustainability not as a marketing strategy, but as a way of life. This philosophy is one of the primary reasons the establishment earned its eco-friendly hotel certification, paving the way for further recognition including Sustainable Tourism Certification.

  • Zero Waste Kitchen: Their Michelin Green Star restaurant, THE BARN, serves products harvested from their own fields with a zero-waste principle.
  • Carbon Footprint: With thousands of trees and biological ponds on-site, the facility aims for a “Net Zero” operation by balancing carbon emissions—supporting the Sustainable Tourism Certification process as well.
  • Global Standards: In accordance with GSTC requirements, this audit process raises the hotel’s transparency and accountability to the highest level, aligning fully with the demands of Sustainable Tourism Certification.

Why Sustainable Tourism Standards Matter

Adopting sustainable tourism standards is essential for protecting local ecosystems and ensuring long-term business viability. For Grandma’s Wonderland, this certification process involved a comprehensive evaluation of their operational impact, embracing all aspects of Sustainable Tourism Certification. By aligning with the GSTC criteria for hotels, the establishment has proven that luxury and sustainability can go hand-in-hand.

Sustainable Tip: An eco-friendly accommodation doesn’t just save energy; it enriches the guest experience by offering a closer connection to nature.

The Role of Royalcert in Certification

As a global leader in inspection and training, Royalcert certification services provide the roadmap for businesses to reach international benchmarks. During the audit for Grandma’s Wonderland, every detail—from waste management to cultural preservation was scrutinized to ensure full compliance with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) framework.

Benefits of Being an Eco-friendly Accommodation

Securing a GSTC Sustainable Hotel Certification offers numerous advantages for boutique hotels, especially those aiming for Sustainable Tourism Certification status:

  1. Global Recognition: Increased visibility among conscious travelers seeking properties with credible Sustainable Tourism Certification.
  2. Resource Efficiency: Significant reduction in water and energy consumption, meeting the goals of Sustainable Tourism Certification.
  3. Community Impact: Support for local labor and authentic cultural experiences, which are central to Sustainable Tourism Certification criteria.

Internal efforts at Grandma’s Wonderland show that sustainability is a journey of continuous improvement. Moreover, commitment to Sustainable Tourism Certification encourages ongoing innovation. You can learn more about our internal linking strategies for sustainability to see how we document these success stories.

A Greener Future

The achievement of Grandma’s Wonderland serves as an inspiration for the entire hospitality industry. By prioritizing the planet, they have set a new standard for what it means to be a responsible host, not just locally, but globally, through Sustainable Tourism Certification in the 21st century.

For more information on how to improve your global presence through quality standards, you can check the official GSTC website for the latest updates on international criteria guidance.

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