What is Eden?
EDEN is the acronym for European Destinations of Excellence, a
project promoting sustainable tourism development models across the
European Union. The project is based on national competitions that take
place every year and result in the selection of a tourist “destination
of excellence” for each participating country. Through the selection of
destinations, EDEN effectively achieves the objective of drawing
attention to the values, diversity and common features of European
tourist destinations. It enhances the visibility of emerging European
destinations, creates a platform for sharing good practices across
Europe and promotes networking between awarded destinations.
This European quest for excellence in tourism
is developed around an annual theme, chosen by the Commission together
with the relevant national tourism bodies. This theme functions as a
leitmotif: so far, rural tourism, intangible heritage and protected
areas have been the main EDEN themes.
The key feature of the selected destinations
is their commitment to social, cultural and environmental
sustainability. The recipients of the award are emerging, little known
European destinations located in the 27 Member States and candidate
countries. The EDEN project helps to spread the sustainable practices
used in the chosen destinations across the Union and to turn these
places into all-year-round venues. The process thus aims to help
de-congest over-visited tourist destinations.
The development of this project is backed by
the European Commission which launched the project in 2006 and still
plays a crucial coordinating role.
Visit the Eden homepage for further information.