Tobago Boat Operators Miss Ayana and Top Catch Charters are once more awarded the Blue Flag

Once again Tobago boat operators Miss Ayana and Top Catch Charters have been awarded the Blue Flag award. Top Catch Charters has maintained this award for three consecutive years, while Miss Ayana has achieved it for the second time. These two operators have consistently showcased their commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable operations.

The recent certifications were distributed on November 22nd, during which the boat operators received Blue Flag certificates, plaques, and flags to display their dedication to sustainable practices proudly. This accomplishment is a significant milestone for Tobago tourism as it prioritises eco-friendly initiatives that benefit visitors and the local environment.

The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) was present for the awarding ceremony and stated the following:

This award signals the continued ability of the two boat operators to maintain the standards set out by Blue Flag. They act as a draw to the destination for travellers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint while resident, and as an example to other boat operators locally and within the region. The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited will continue to promote the Blue Flag programme among boat operators and pursue full Blue Flag status for the pilot beaches at Mt. Irvine, Bloody Bay and Kings Bay.”

Jenna Reid of Top Catch Charters receives the 2023-2024 Blue Flag award with members from the Tobago Tourism Agency and Green T&T

Top Catch Charters boat operator Shivonne Peters and her team have been in the programme since 2021 and shared the following about their continued involvement and benefits derived,

We have seen sustained and continued benefits from the Blue Flag programme in terms of the efficiency of our operations, our safety practices and in promoting sustainable practices for our guests and in our community. Our customer base continues to widen as more visitors seek sustainable tourism activities. Through the programme, we have been able to conduct environmental projects and collaborate with stakeholders to conserve Tobago’s marine environment”.

Boat Owner Dexter Black receives his Blue Flag plaque for the 2023-2024 season

Dexter Black, operating the second-time awarded Miss Ayana Glass Bottom Boat, added:

The management and crew of Miss Ayana are delighted to have our Blue Flag award renewed for the year 2023/2024. We are excited and willing to operate in a sustainable and eco-friendly environment. The blue economy is vital for us as an island and nation, and we must preserve it for generations to come.”

Green T&T, as the National Operator for the programme in Trinidad and Tobago, actively seeks to collaborate with beach management, boat operators, and marinas across both islands. Their united goal is to enhance sustainable practices in marine environments by promoting participation in the esteemed Blue Flag programme. Working together, Green T&T strives to elevate the industry’s commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible tourism.

For more information about the Blue Flag programme in Trinidad and Tobago, please email Green T&T at blueflag@green-tt.org or visit their website, www.green-tt.org.