
Intercruises has signed the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism – a set of principles that focuses on best practice, implemented by the World Tourism Organization (WTO) and supported by the United Nations (UN).
Intercruises’ in-house health & safety team coordinates all health & safety related activities. This includes international and local health & safety and emergency response procedures, ongoing risk assessment, emergency response and care team training for all teams, with over 400 trained care team personnel, covering 34 countries.
We recognize the importance of the environment, communities and cultures within which we operate and we are committed to sustainable development and having a positive impact on society. Our sustainability agenda establishes the framework for identifying, monitoring and improving aspects of our company’s environmental and social performance.

In November 2012, we became a member of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) a principle-based-framework dedicated to the implementation of better business practices, primarily in the areas of human rights, labor, the environment and anti-corruption encouraging business to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies and to report on their implementation.


