Their values for sustainable tourism are as follows:
→ Respect wildlife by walking on marked trails, not shouting or running, and encouraging people to listen to the sounds of animal species.
→ Raising awareness of the environment, fauna and flora with materials provided by the Calanques National Park, encouraging people to have the right equipment for hiking.
→ Organising litter picks during hikes.
→ Promoting slow walking to better feel and appreciate each moment.
→ Offering local, zero-waste tastings.
→ Promote the expertise of tourism stakeholders in Provence through partnerships with local artisans and producers.
→ Improve human relations and empathy through kindness during outings and the transmission of knowledge: create spaces for sharing where each person is valued, and pass on knowledge and expertise.
→ Promote local tourism with genuine sharing among all members of the group.
→ Travel in small groups of no more than 12 people.
→ Promote simplicity and authenticity by getting back to basics and sharing part of everyday life together.
→ Minimise impact by offering outings accessible by public transport and promoting carpooling.
→ Develop outings that promote the well-being of participants, such as mindful walking and yoga in the Calanques.