Tag Archives: ecotourism

Let’s discover Karst region in Slovenia
A mysterious and evocative underground world: let’s discover the Slovenian Karst, among caves, lakes and cycle paths. Not far from the Italian border, begins the Slovenian Karst, a region between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea that stands out for its incredible nature and interesting history. The Karst is a rocky limestone plateau that stretches as […]
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Your gourmet holiday in the year of Italian Food
From Napoli’s pizza to the Bolognese lasagna, from trofie pasta with pesto to amatriciana: how many times have we thought that there is nothing comparable to Italian food? The country boasts a world-famous and unique food and wine heritage. This is why 2018 was declared the Year of Italian food, a unique opportunity to enhance […]
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Aran Valley: the less known Spain
Everyone heard about the beaches of the Balearics, the Plaza de la Villa in Madrid, the Ramblas of Barcelona, the villages of Andalusia and about the other iconic places in Spain. But there are many other places still unknown to mass tourism and that have so much to tell: there is for example the Aran […]
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10 wonderful eco-hotels in Croatia
5000 kilometers of coastline, 1185 islands, majestic mountains, eight national parks, forests full of wild animals, churches and cathedrals, lively cities, ancient villages and unique flavors: Croatia is a wonderful country rich in pristine nature and culture, the place ideal to get lost and find yourself. We have selected for you 10 eco-hotels where you […]
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Stura Valley and Beigua Park: the nature of Liguria
An alternative holiday in the ever magical Liguria: forget about the sea and go to the discovery of immense green lounges, the Stura Valley and the Beigua Park will surprise you Our holiday starts from Rossiglione, a small town in the heart of Stura Valley, which retains two distinct nuclei. In the lower area there […]
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Walking 400km through the Apennines: Graziano’s adventure
400 km on foot in the unspoiled nature of the Italian Apennines, through small hamlets, ancient hermitages, parks and natural forests. 17 days spent walking along the Escursione Appenninica, traveling at 3 km per hour to discover the silence and the unique landscapes of a hidden and almost unknown Italy. 17 legs through 4 regions (Umbria, Marche, Toscana and Emilia-Romagna), 11 provinces e 3 […]
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9 perfect locations for a weekend among the roses in Italy
Imagine the sounds of nature that lull you and invite you to relax, an expanse of green, the explosion flowers’ colors and the scent of roses: it does not seem the perfect way to disconnect from work, escape from the daily routine and devote yourself to your own well-being? Let’s discover 8 amazing locations for […]
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Discovering sustainable tourism: its meaning and potential
Our blog is all about sustainable tourism. We share new ways of travelling and green travel experiences. We give tips on how to look after our environment and our nature. And we often (well, almost every day) talk about sustainable tourism through direct experiences and interviews. But what does sustainable tourism really mean? How is […]
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Best eco-friendly hotels in Italian and French Alpine Pearls
Here are some of the most eco-friendly hotels in the Alps in Italy and France for a green holiday without the car! From rustic and cozy huts to elegant hotels: choose the one that suits you and find out what is its commitment to our environment! 1. Among the eco-friendly hotels in Trentino, this is elegant and homely Beauty and […]
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A night like fairy tail: weekend in castle
A holiday for two of Umbria’s wonders, among magical villages, and the scents of vineyards and olive groves. Let’s leave to discover this beautiful region, in the center of Italy: a place where uncontaminated nature intertwines with Italian history and culture, thus offering incredible landscapes. A perfect destination for any kind of vacation! We have created a […]
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