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Aruba, the Caribbean’s Sustainable Tourism Laboratory

When you think of Aruba, white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and beachfront resorts probably come to mind. But in recent years, Aruba has become much more than a dream beach destination. Today, it is considered one of the Caribbean’s most interesting examples of sustainable tourism. Although it is one of the region’s best-known islands, Aruba […]

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Can Living Closer to Nature Reduce Your Holiday Footprint?

Tourism now accounts for roughly 8 to 9 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions (source: Nature.com). That share has grown faster than the global economy itself over the past decade. Most travelers assume flights and long drives are the main culprit, and they’re right. But where you sleep once you arrive matters more than most […]

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How Coastal Accommodation Can Help Protect Marine Ecosystems

The hospitality industry plays an important role in protecting some of the planet’s most beautiful and fragile coastal ecosystems. Coastal tourism depends on beaches, dunes, coral reefs, seagrass meadows, wetlands and coastal forests, but these environments are increasingly threatened by pollution, habitat loss, overdevelopment and climate change. For accommodation providers, this creates an important responsibility […]

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Gloucestershire, England: A Guide to Landscapes, Villages and Eco-Friendly Experiences

There is a corner of England where the vibrancy of its towns meets the quiet of the countryside, where ancient stone villages alternate with woodlands, rolling hills and river valleys. This is Gloucestershire, a county where history and nature, culture and outdoor life come together, offering many different ways to travel at a slower pace. […]

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Bilbao Beyond the Guggenheim: A Sustainable Journey from Coast to City

Most tourists come to Bilbao for the Guggenheim. We came for the coast. More precisely, we came to Sopelana, a small seaside town north of Bilbao, drawn by its beaches, spectacular cliffs and Atlantic waves, perfect for surfing. As passionate surfers, it felt natural to choose a place where the sea could take center stage. […]

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Exploring Thailand’s Eco-Villages: A Guide to Community-Based Tourism

Beyond Bangkok and the Beaches Most travelers see Thailand through the window of a tour bus – Bangkok, Phuket, maybe a quick stop in Chiang Mai. But beyond the country’s famous destinations, a different kind of tourism is taking root in villages where local communities play a central role in deciding how visitors experience their […]

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Rural Tourism: 6 Smart Ways to Travel Sustainably

Escaping to the countryside is one of the most rewarding ways to travel sustainably. Whether it’s a family-run agriturismo surrounded by vineyards, a tiny house hidden in the forest, a mountain refuge, or an eco-lodge overlooking a protected natural area, rural accommodations offer something increasingly rare: space, silence, and a genuine connection with nature and […]

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When Limited Access Protects Nature: The San Juan de Gaztelugatxe Success Story

A place made famous by Game of Thrones, it is now also one of Europe’s best examples of sustainable visitor management. It proves that limiting access can protect nature, enhance the visitor experience, and preserve a unique heritage for future generations. There are places that seem to belong more to imagination than reality. San Juan […]

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10 Eco Retreats in Italy to Unplug: Nature, Books and Silence

Have you ever dreamed of a holiday where the only plan for the day is reading a book under a tree, walking through the woods, and rediscovering the joy of slowing down? In a world where we are constantly connected and always busy, spending a few days surrounded by nature can become a small but […]

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Albania Without a Car: A Slower Route That Keeps More Spending Local

Renting a car can look like the simplest way to see Albania. The country is compact, the coast is spectacular and stopping wherever you like is appealing. Yet choosing not to rent a car can transform the journey into a slower, more immersive travel experience. A car is not the only practical option. Intercity coaches, […]

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