Tag Archives: responsible tourism
7-Day Slow Travel Itinerary in Vietnam: Eco-Friendly Stops from North to Central
Vietnam is not a place to rush. This slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days invites you to slow down, notice small details, and feel connected to people, nature, and everyday life. A slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days is not about ticking boxes. Instead, You won’t see everything — and that’s exactly the beauty of it. Instead, […]
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Trekking on the hidden side of Portofino: from San Fruttuoso to La Cervara, among hermitages, forests, and sea
Two days of walking between sea and silence: from San Fruttuoso to the Hermitage of Niasca, up to La Cervara, along one of the most authentic and surprising trekking routes of the Portofino Promontory. If we said Portofino, you would probably think of yachts, boutiques, and postcard views.However, there is another Portofino, this Portofino trekking […]
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Rethinking tourism: An interview with Cristina Nadotti
Tourism is often described as a precious resource and a source of wealth for local areas and communities. But is that always the case? Looking closely, the picture becomes complicated. Overcrowded historic centers, precarious seasonal work, unaffordable prices, and rising rents are pushing residents out of cities. These are just some of the downsides of […]
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Geographies of Peace: IT.A.CÀ Responsible Tourism returns throughout Italy
In times of conflict and new divisions, the IT.A.CÀ 2026 Festival chooses “Geographies of Peace” and invites a responsible journey throughout Italy, between encounters and discovery of elsewhere. Ecobnb is a media partner this year, too. In an age of walls and borders, there is a festival that every year chooses to do the exact […]
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Sustainable Berlin: A Green Guide for Responsible Travel
Berlin, the capital of Germany and a vibrant European metropolis, is the perfect destination if you are looking for a unique mix of art, history, and multiculturalism. Without giving up attention to the environment and sustainability. The city stands out for its many sustainable initiatives and infrastructures, designed to involve and raise awareness not only among […]
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Exploring Astigiano by Bike: A Journey Along Strada del Romanico
If you are love cycle tourism and Romanesque art, exploring the Astigiano by bike is the perfect experience for you: a slow journey through rolling hills, historic villages and ancient churches that narrate centuries of Piedmontese history. The route I want to share with you is the Strada del Romanico in the Alto Astigiano: an […]
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The Rise of Eco-Friendly Holidays: Discover Beautiful Holiday Homes in Nature
More and more people are choosing eco-friendly holidays: a trend that has long grown beyond a passing fashion and is gaining increasing significance. For environmentally conscious travellers, a stay sorrounded by nature is one of the simplest and most fulfilling options. Thanks to platforms like Ecobnb, finding sustainable accommodations has never been easier: properties carefully […]
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Australia National Parks Travel Guide: Best Parks for Responsible Travelers
Australia’s wild heart calls to those who love nature and want to protect it. From ancient rainforests to red desert gorges, the country’s national parks are rich in life, culture, and stunning landscapes. This Australia national parks travel guide is for mindful explorers who want to hike gently, support local communities, and leave a positive […]
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In nature without leaving traces: A sustainable stay in the European Green City of Freiburg
The Leave No Trace principle was born with the clear purpose of minimizing human impact on nature: disposing of waste properly, protecting ecosystems, and leaving natural areas exactly as we found them. However, this concept can go even further. It combines our passion for travelling with a more responsible form of tourism, one that respects […]
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Sustainable Travel in Cairns, Australia: Rainforest, Beaches, Local Community & Eco-Stays
When people think of Cairns, the first image that comes to mind is often the Great Barrier Reef. It’s a must-do experience, but beyond the coastline lies a deeper, quieter side of the region. In this article, we look at ancient rainforests, quiet coastal towns, and eco-friendly stays surrounded by nature. This is where sustainable […]
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