
From the Sette Fratelli Park to the Sea: discovering the South of Sardinia
From Sette Fratelli Park to the most beautiful beaches of Sardinia. Are you ready for your green adventure? The regional park of Sette Fratelli (Seven Brothers) is one of the largest parks in Sardinia. As a matter of fact, it boasts ten thousands acres of forest and it is located in the province of Cagliari, […]
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Eco-Friendly Hotels Worth Visiting Around The World
This world is so big and so beautiful! It’s not a big surprise that we find it challenging to choose one specific travel destination and one green hotel from a great variety. Are you about to start planning your next trip? We’ve crafted a list of eco-friendly hotels from all over the world. Take a look […]
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Maison de Wakefield: Eco-Friendly Stay in a Medieval Village in South of France
A stone house dating back to the 18th century in South of France renovated to become an eco-friendly accommodation. Read the story of this unique place and the interview to Debra, owner of the eco-house. Are you a lover of unique stays, yet you keep an eye on environmentally friendly accommodations? Well, this historical house […]
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Cycling holidays in Marine Protected Area of Torre del Cerrano
A pine forest that separates the land from the sea, sand dunes shaped by the wind that almost dive into the Adriatic Sea and a strip of pristine sea: today we want to tell you about Torre del Cerrano Marine Protected Area. In Abruzzo, between the elegant town of Pineto and the suggestive village of […]
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Lake Tovel, Pearl of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park
Nestled in the mountains of the beautiful Adamello Brenta Natural Park, Lake Tovel will amaze you with its shades and breathtaking views. Find out how to visit it in an eco-friendly way! Easily accessible from Trento, Lake Tovel gives those who visit it a total immersion in nature. Its suggestive beauty and the different shades […]
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Silence, please: a cure for our brain
In a world full of noise, silence becomes a precious resource for our health. We often underestimate it and indeed we shy away from it and try to cover it in every way, but silence is essential for our brain. It is able to instill calm, to reject negative thoughts, to strengthen our memory and […]
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Dantedì: the national day dedicated to Dante
The first Italian national day dedicated to the great poet is near. Well yes, in January the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Dario Franceschini, decided to set up a day in honor of Dante Alighieri, dated March 25th. On this occasion the Minister of Cultural Heritage reminded us that “Dante is the unity […]
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Why Coronavirus terrifies us more than Climate Change
Coronavirus has arrived in Europe and the phenomenon has triggered a real psychosis among the population. Although Climate Change is more dangerous than Coronavirus, it does not terrify so much, and almost nobody talks about it … While a temperature of 20.7C (68F) was recently recorded in Antarctica and a 300 square kilometers iceberg broke off Pine Island […]
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Behaviors of Responsible Travelers
Understanding the key Behaviors of Responsible Travelers means embracing conscious choices that respect local cultures, support communities, and reduce environmental impact—making travel more sustainable and meaningful What do you think about when someone mentions the word “tourism”? Our best guess is that you imagine sandy beaches, crystal clear seas, magical mountains, and breathtaking landscapes. While […]
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To the discovery of Sicily, between Sagesta and Erice
«The influence of the spanish culture is just the last of many: the first is the greek, then the saracen and norman. The Renaissance, it just saw a glimpse of it. Now spray water all over these cultural seeds, add a blinding sun, african soil, a pile of dust and beautiful greenery – and you […]
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