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More Than Just Skiing: your slow holiday on the snow in Trentino
You want to experience all the wonders of the mountain but you don’t like skiing or maybe you want to try new and different experiences. The More Than Just Skiing program is designed just for you and for anyone who wants to try new things and emotions among the mountain tops! Started a few days […]
Continue readingHow Eco-Tourism Is Promoting Cultural Exchange
There is no greater joy than discovering the world and all the wonders it hides. The great thing is everyone can travel these days. But, to a great extent, globalization and availability can negatively impact our beloved globe called Earth. So, what are we doing about that? We’re traveling sustainably! Besides helping Earth get a […]
Continue readingAbruzzo Slow: 5 Green Itineraries not to be missed
From the charming villages perched in the mountains, to the crystal clear sea, Abruzzo is the perfect destination for an eco-sustainable and slow holiday. Today we offer 5 green itineraries to discover Abruzzo in a slow way, enjoying less known landscapes, hidden beauties and local products, respecting the environment. Between the peaks of the Apennines […]
Continue readingTop 4 Eco-Friendly Hotels in Pinzolo
A mountain hut surrounded by nature, a garnì in the woods, an eco-friendly hotel with a spa in the heart of Pinzolo… What is the perfect sustainable hotel for your green holiday? Immersed in the unspoiled nature of Adamello Brenta Nature Park, Pinzolo is the ideal destination for both active holiday lovers and families with […]
Continue readingHow are going to be the next year’s trips? Here you have five of the most requested experiences of 2023
2022 is going to end very soon, a year that has marked the recovery of the tourism sector after the pandemic and that has brought us back to normality. 2023, based on research by booking.com, is going to be rich in surprises since there is going to be a new way of thinking about trips. […]
Continue readingFin whales return to the Antarctic Waters
Once facing extinction, fin whales have returned to old feeding grounds in the Southern Ocean. After being decimated by commercial hunting, these sea giants have reappeared. This is to demonstrate that ecosystems can always find a balance provided they are not too tampered with by humans. In 70 years, more than 700,000 whales have been […]
Continue readingSustainable Incentive Travel for Businesses
Incentive travel is one of the best ways to keep your employees and colleagues happy and motivated. But this motivational tool doesn’t have to hurt the planet. Sustainable incentive travel is possible to achieve. And going green doesn’t have to hurt the overall experience of going on a trip. Your employees can have just as […]
Continue readingPlan de la Tour Farmhouse: the first eco-friendly agritourism in the Cogne Valley
Plan de la Tour Farm is located in the enchanting Gran Paradiso National Park, in Mougnes. It is surrounded by meadows and pastures outside the village of Epinel, a hamlet of the Alpine Pearl of Cogne. The farm, which houses sheep, donkeys, piglets, horses, rabbits, hens and seven hives, is the first eco-friendly agritourism of […]
Continue readingWhy Should Hotels Care About Reducing their Carbon Footprint
Carbon footprint is the primary driver of human-made climate change, affecting other factors like urban air pollution, hazardous acid rain, ocean acidification, and melting glaciers. That’s why businesses feel obligated to work toward cleaner energy practices. The hospitality sector, in particular, is making efforts to lessen its environmental impact. By adopting measures like using renewable […]
Continue readingLake Endine on Foot or by Bike
Lake Endine really offers unique landscapes, between history and nature, and several enchanting places that are worth a visit. Today we suggest some things not to be missed, walking or cycling. Lake Endine is located in Val Cavallina, in the Orobie Alps. Rich in forests and surrounded by mountains, this valley offers the opportunity to […]
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