This report provides a comprehensive analysis of sustainable and responsible tourism management. It begins with an introduction to the concepts and outlines the aims and objectives of the report. The main body of the report delves into the treatment of destinations versus tourism and hospitality organizations, using examples like Venice, Lake District, and the National Gallery. It explores sustainable and responsible management policies, principles, and practices, including recycling, community involvement, and stakeholder partnerships. A literature review examines practices used by different tourist destinations and discusses the link between sustainable and responsible management in tourism. The report concludes by summarizing key findings and offering reflections on the subject.