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Exploring Machu Picchu Sustainably: A Traveler’s Guide

Machu Picchu is a popular destination on many world travelers’ bucket lists. UNESCO recognizes this archaic Incan citadel in the Andean mountains of Peru, which offers breathtaking views, a rich cultural heritage, and unforgettable experiences. However, with its growing popularity, it’s essential to explore this wonder responsibly to preserve its natural beauty and historical significance […]

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Vitoria‑Gasteiz: the Green Capital of the Basque Country

Explore Vitoria-Gasteiz, the “green capital” of the Basque Country: enchanting parks and gardens, medieval alleys, contemporary art, and excellent bodegas—a sustainable, human-scale city. Nestled among the forests and vineyards of the Basque hinterland, Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the province of Álava and the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country. Recognized as a European Green […]

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Sierra Norte Greenway: Slow Travel through Andalusia’s Wild Heart

Imagine cycling along an old railway line, where rails have given way to a natural path. Where tunnels are not rushed, and the Andalusian landscape stretches out calmly under a clear sky. This is the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Greenway – a route that invites you to travel with open senses and an open heart. […]

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Bonn, the Green City on the Banks of the Rhine

Bonn is a city that surprises with its tranquil yet cosmopolitan soul, blending historical elegance, international culture, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Nestled in the heart of the Rhineland, among vineyard-covered hills and the gentle flow of the Rhine, Bonn is the perfect destination for those seeking world-class museums, slow travel, endless parks, and […]

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Paris is becoming a car-free city: an example of a livable and green city

If you are planning a business trip or a holiday in Paris, be prepared for a surprise: you will find a city that is less and less dependent on cars. In the last twenty years, Paris has undergone a real urban revolution. That’s why today the city landscape is crossed by more and more bikes […]

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From Rustic Retreats to Eco-Farms: 10 Sustainable Accommodations in Andalusia

Andalusia, located in the sunny south of Spain, offers an ideal setting for travelers looking to enjoy nature and sustainability. This diverse region ranges from beautiful coastlines to peaceful mountains. Luckily, exploring Andalusia in an eco-friendly way is easier than ever thanks to a growing number of sustainable accommodations. Below, you will find 10 eco-friendly […]

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Finca EcoVida: Where a Ruin Became a Model for Green Living in the Mountains of Alicante

Born from a dream during the pandemic, nestled among the rugged hills of Spain, Finca EcoVida began as a crumbling ruin—and a bold vision. With two young daughters in tow, a family set out to create an off-grid, eco-conscious retreat that could offer travelers both comfort and connection with nature. Today, that dream is a […]

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Via Verde de la Sierra: 36 km of Nature Between Cádiz and Seville

Some routes are not just traveled—they are felt. The Via Verde de la Sierra, in southern Spain, is one of them: a cycling journey through old railway landscapes, dramatic gorges, and whitewashed villages steeped in history. A slow-paced ride between olive groves, tunnels, viaducts, and wild nature. A route between two white villages The greenway […]

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Costa Blanca: between vineyards, mountains and authentic villages

When we think of the Costa Blanca, the first images that come to mind are turquoise waters and tourist resorts. But beyond that postcard view lies a different Costa Blanca: an inland region full of fertile valleys, rugged mountains, authentic villages, and a calm, unhurried lifestyle — perfect for a slow and sustainable getaway. Villages […]

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Walking in the city is as good as a walk in the country? Science says so!

We are used to thinking that to really regenerate, you need a getaway in nature: a walk in the woods, a path through the meadows, or the silence of a landscape away from the urban frenzy. But even walking in the city can give us the same benefits as a trip to the countryside. Walking […]

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