Author: Francesco Rochira
Ecotourism On The Cies Islands
One of the actively developing ways to travel in recent decades has been ecotourism. The term “ecotourism” appeared in the 1980s. At first, it was used to describe travel routes where the last stop was a visit to ecologically significant locations such as tropical forests, waterfalls, caverns, and other natural landmarks. Through the contemplation of […]
Continue readingGarnì Lago Nembia: sustainable holiday in Adamello Brenta Park
Nature, sustainability, well-being: if these are the key words for your holiday, Garnì Lago Nembia is the perfect destination! Garnì Lago Nembia is an eco-friendly hotel surrounded by the stunning scenery of Lake Nembia, in Trentino. It is in the heart of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park at 850 m.a.s.l. it is immersed in the […]
Continue readingNew Report Reveals Growing Desire for Sustainable Travel
In February 2022, a survey commissioned by Booking.com was conducted on more than 30,000 people from 32 different countries who had travelled at least once in the past 12 months and had a trip planned in 2022. The analysis showed, quite clearly, that people have a growing desire for sustainable travel but lack the information and […]
Continue readingDiscovering Aveyron and the Grands Causses Park
Aveyron: a French destination immersed in the nature of the Grand Causses If you love holidays in the heart of nature, Aveyron is the ideal destination: a french region located in the heart of the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park. Characterized by unspoiled nature, it offers different landscapes, historical monuments, and local traditions. There are […]
Continue readingHotel Gianna, the address for your Eco-Friendly Holiday in Madonna di Campiglio
Looking for an eco-friendly hotel in Madonna di Campiglio? Surrounded by the nature of the Brenta Dolomites, the eco-hotel Gianna is the perfect place! Wood-scented rooms, traditional Trentino dishes, and farm-to-table food. And also a wellness centre with a swimming pool where you can relax after long walks to discover the wonders of Adamello Brenta […]
Continue readingClimate change will make some places uninhabitable!
Climate change will make some places on Earth uninhabitable within the next 30-50 years. This theory is supported by a NASA study that underlined the dangers for humans from a rise of average temperatures. If the phenomenon will continue, some places on our planet will reach climatic conditions that are incompatible with human life. Heat […]
Continue readingEuganean Hills
Between natural jewels and Renaissance villas, we can find the Euganean Hills, which the British poet Percy Bysshe Shelley called ‘islands in bloom‘ because here we can find alpine and Mediterranean flora. These areas have a very ancient history because they emerged from the waters about 40 million years ago due to magma shifts. So […]
Continue readingDiscovering the Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve
The Torre Guaceto nature reserve is one of the most beautiful protected areas in Apulia. Established in 1991, it is located along the Adriatic coast of Salento, near Carovigno, San Vito dei Normanni, and Brindisi. Beaches, rocks, and sea as well as the rich flora and fauna of the Apulian Mediterranean scrub make this place […]
Continue readingSustainable holiday in Spain: 8 simple and practical tips
Attractive locations, activities of all kinds and itineraries that respect nature therefore it is easy to have a sustainable holiday in Spain. In fact, the Iberian nation is perfect for responsible tourism and respect for the environment. It has 53 unique biosphere reserves, a world record, protected natural spaces where you can live unforgettable experiences […]
Continue readingDiscovering Vicenza and Palladio
World-famous Renaissance architect, Andrea Palladio is the symbol of the city of Vicenza, which has received UNESCO recognition for its incredible architectural heritage. Let’s discover it together We start our journey to discover one of the most beautiful cities in Veneto by following the traces and the history of the renaissance architect that made it […]
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