Category Archives: green hotels
Sleeping in an amazing tree house or in an igloo in the Alps, staying in a farmhouse in the countryside or in a bed and breakfast in the heart of an ancient village. Discover the most charming green accommodations in Europe!

Alpine Pearls Meeting in Weissensee: Strategies for Climate-Saving Tourism
The annual meeting of the Alpine Pearls took place in Weissensee, a true paradise immersed in nature, in the heart of Carinthia (Austria). The virtuous alpine tourist destinations, which have espoused the philosophy of sustainability and soft mobility, have met to take stock of the many sustainable mobility projects and look to the future. If not […]
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Beginner’s Guide to Glamping
With the end of year 2 of COVID-19 looming on the horizon, everyone is itching to finally get out of the house, hop on a train and do something fun and different. Unfortunately, polls, travel experts, and common sense aren’t giving us the nod yet. Until that happens and “normal” travel resumes, people continue to […]
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Green guide to Barcelona: sustainable trip in the Catalan city
Green guide to Barcelona: is it possible to experience a weekend or a green holiday in the Catalan capital? Absolutely. Indeed, the city boasts a sustainable tourism model in support of the environment, art and tradition. Follow us if you want to be entranced by a place that offers extraordinary alternatives. We suggest how to […]
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Top 10 Eco Tourist Hotels Across the UK
With environmental sustainability currently at the forefront of many minds, it’s important to consider the impact of both our day-to-day activities and our little luxuries. So – what about travel? With local tourism on the rise – partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also thanks to the thousands of people planning to reduce their carbon […]
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Casa Calénc: in the Green Heart of Romagna
The dream of Hans and Lisbeth, a Dutch couple in love with this corner of unspoiled nature, began in the Romagna hills. Casa Calénc is located in Cossure, a small hamlet of Sogliano al Rubicone which is 40 kilometers from Rimini. From here, you can admire the hills of the Marche Apennines and Tuscany. This […]
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Australia: 6 Ideal Destinations for an Escape into Nature
Have you ever been to Australia? As you know, one of its peculiarities is the great wealth of natural landscapes. From deserts and rock formations to immense rainforests and breathtaking waterfalls. If you’ve always dreamed of exploring Australia’s magnificent landscapes, now is the time to do it. In the area, there’s certainly no shortage of […]
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Heal Farm, healing retreats in the mountains of India
There is a magical place hidden in the mountains of India where you can connect not only with yourself but also with Mother Nature. It’s Heal Farm. It is enough to cross the entrance to feel enveloped by sensations of freedom and peace never experienced before, as they tell those who have already had the […]
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10 Unique (and Green) Locations for an Eco-Friendly Holiday in Greece
Greece: sacred temple of history, culture and traditions. Located on the southern edge of the Balkan peninsula, it has always been a popular tourist destination. If you’re thinking of spending a nice holiday in Greece and you want to do it in the most sustainable way possible without sacrificing comfort, here are 10 unique and […]
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Can Sustainable Accommodation Be Budget-Friendly?
More and more people are starting to realize the importance of sustainability. The fact that an eco-friendly approach to all aspects of life is becoming prevalent is fantastic news. Still, many believe that anything labeled green inherently comes with a hefty price tag. Traveling, being a somewhat costly hobby as is, is no exception to […]
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Conscious consumption and sustainable tourism: here are our virtuous examples
Every day a greater awareness towards the fragility of the environment in which we live grows in us. We understand more and more the consequences that our actions can have on nature. But something else is changing. Socially responsible and conscious consumption is also making its way, especially among millennials. We are becoming more attentive; […]
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