Ireland's Association for Adventure Tourism is rated 3 out of 5 in the category leisure. Read and write reviews about Ireland's Association for Adventure Tourism. What we do 1. To provide an officially recognised representative professional association for a sector of the Irish tourism industry that is valued at almost €1 billion. 2. To provide a unified voice for the large number of small companies that make up the adventure sector. 3. To highlight and promote Ireland as a world class adventure travel destination. 4. Provide Sectoral industry figures from compulsory annual member survey - survey by IT Tralee or Castlebar or external company. 5. To promote co-operation, communication and cohesiveness within our sector. 6. To promote best practise in all areas of our businesses, including: a. The highest service and safety standards (but not to regulate them) in a practical way that is sustainable and workable for the industry. b. Sustainable and responsible tourism - with a drive towards ecotourism. c. Business practices - including supplier, customer and employee relations. 7. To be the industry liaison with official bodies (Failte Ireland,TI, Sports Council, Local Authorities and the ATTA) on: a. Standards in the industry b. Infrastructure (Walking routes, Greenways, Blueways etc) 8. Advocacy and Lobbying on behalf of the adventure sector at all levels. 9. To provide continuity of representation for the sector. 10. To distribute information to members on industry trends and opportunities. 11. To organise discounted staff and management training (co-operation with Skillsnet) 12. To promote adventure tourism as a career choice and encourage career development. 13. To promote closer cooperation with educational bodies and the sharing of knowledge. 14. To identify success stories within the sector and provide case studies on such. To be a positive force for innovation, ideas and progress within the industry.
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Dublin, Dublin