Background: Among the multitude of challenges at the intersection of business and children’s rights, urgent action is needed to protect children from all forms of violence, in particular in the view of the restart of tourism after lifting the lockdown measures used to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. As the world responds to the pandemic, push factors that facilitate or lead to violence in general, including the sexual exploitation of children both online and offline are intensifying, or are expected to increase. It’s time now, to reflect on inclusive and sustainable development, where the travel and tourism industry has been the most affected1. This can be achieved only if key stakeholders act together to prevent, mitigate, and remediate risks to child protection.