Where to Reconnect with Nature Near Milan: A Slow Weekend in Val Tidone
Just over an hour and a half from Milan lies a hidden valley where time still follows the rhythm of the seasons. Gentle hills roll across vineyards, oak woods and charming stone villages, while peaceful trails wind through the countryside and the soothing sound of water accompanies every walk along the Tidone stream. Welcome to […]
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The Best Green Itinerary in Nice: From the Sea to the Vieux-Nice
Just a few kilometres from the Italian border, Nice is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway, combining sea and nature. Overlooking the crystal-clear water of the Côte d’Azur, Nice is an elegant French city. Situated in the Alpes-Maritimes, it is quite easy to reach by train. Thanks to its mild, sunny climate it is […]
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Slow Travel in Laveno-Mombello: Nature, Lake Views, and Sustainable Experiences on Lake Maggiore
Located on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore, Laveno-Mombello is one of those places where time seems to slow down naturally. Surrounded by mountains, forests, and the calm waters of the lake, this small town offers a quieter and more authentic side of northern Italy. Unlike more crowded destinations around the Italian lakes, Laveno feels […]
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8 Arctic Expedition Cruises for Travelers Who Want Science, Not Just Scenery
Most Arctic expedition cruises market “expedition” as a synonym for adventure activity — kayaking, camping, hiking — without necessarily delivering genuine scientific programming behind the scenery. For travelers who want their voyage grounded in real research rather than recreational add-ons, the operator’s actual scientific partnerships matter more than their adventure activity list. What separates genuine […]
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Why Ecotourism Is Becoming Popular Among Students
A few years ago, budget travel among students usually meant crowded hostels, cheap flights, and photos taken in front of famous landmarks. Something has shifted. Many students still want adventure, but increasingly, they also want purpose. Visiting a destination is no longer enough. There is growing interest in understanding local cultures, reducing environmental impact, and […]
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The Best Dog-Friendly Holidays in Italy: 10 Places to Explore with Your Pet
Looking for a pet-friendly holiday in Italy where your dog is truly welcome? We’ve selected 10 dog-friendly destinations and accommodations that are perfect for traveling with your four-legged friend, surrounded by nature, relaxation, and unforgettable adventures. Planning a holiday with your dog is not always easy: every four-legged companion has different needs, and not every […]
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Mountain Bike Tours in Merano Through Forests and Panoramic Views
Imagine setting off on your bike through the vineyards and finding yourself, in less than an hour, among the alpine pastures. It’s not a dream, it’s simply a morning on your bike in Merano. This variety of landscapes and breathtaking views will make your mountain bike tours in Merano unique and unforgettable. The city is […]
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Valdichiana Senese: a sustainable guide to ancient Tuscany and authentic experiences
We have all heard of Chianti, Siena or the famous Val d’Orcia: these stunning destinations in Tuscany simply need no introduction. But then there is Valdichiana Senese, sitting quietly beside all of this with an almost stubborn discretion. Charming villages, a landscape shaped by rolling hills and millennia-old traces of a civilisation that predates Rome. […]
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2026 Blue Flags in Italy: Sustainable Beaches to Discover This Summer
Summer has finally arrived, and with it comes one of the most eagerly awaited announcements for beach lovers: the 2026 Blue Flag awards. The list is compiled by the Foundation for Environmental Education, which evaluates water quality, environmental management, services and safety based on precise and verifiable criteria. The Blue Flags therefore serve as a […]
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Martinique without all-inclusive: a guide to a slow holiday through nature, sea and Creole culture
Martinique is not just about postcard-perfect beaches. Every year thousands of tourists arrive on the island and spend their entire stay inside a resort. A legitimate choice, but one that means missing almost everything that makes it special: volcanic trails, mangroves, local markets, and Creole cuisine. Those who choose to explore Martinique without an all-inclusive […]
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