7 Things Every Tourist Should Know

From WWF's 'A Week in Cuba'

(1) Planning. When planning your trip, ask the tour operator about the ecological responsibility of the facility you are booking. For instance, they should be able to guarantee that the facility has:

•Natural landscape
•Recycling
•Maximum use of solar energy - especially for hot water
•Full sewage treatment
Or go for a full eco-tourism experience. Ask your travel agent to recommend a reputable travel agency or package.

(2) Eating. Support organic food. Let the hotel you're staying at, and the restaurants you eat at, know that you appreciate organic food and that you prefer local vs. imported foods.

(3) Relaxing. Most hotels are built right on the beach. Keep in mind that that the coastline is an essential habitat for birds, turtles, and other marine species. By respecting fenced/off limits areas, not littering or otherwise altering the ecosystem, tourists and wildlife can co-exist.

(4) Sight-Seeing. Being able to see wildlife and learn about new ecosystems can be a highlight of a vacation, especially for kids. Ask hotel staff or local tour operators about eco-tourism opportunities.

(5) Shopping. Wildlife belongs in the wild, not as souvenirs. Avoid artifacts made with tortoise shell, Queen conchs, crocodile skin, black coral, colourful snails, or other wildlife.

(6) Swimming. When scuba diving or snorkeling, do not touch or take any coral, shells, seafans, sponges or other marine wildlife. Be careful with your flippers and watch that you do not stand on corals, sponges or other living surfaces.

(7) Contributing to Conservation in Cuba. Before you go on your trip - or when you come back, please remember to make a contribution to help preserve Cuba's natural diversity.

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