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Tag Archives: sustainable tourism

Turtle Love Project Costa Rica: Protecting Sea Turtles

Where conservation, science, and community come together Along the wild Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, the Turtle Love Project Costa Rica is working to protect one of the ocean’s oldest and most fascinating creatures: the sea turtle. Located in Tortuguero National Park, the Turtle Love project proves that conservation and community engagement can go hand […]

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5 Sustainable Experiences to Discover the Carpathians, Romania: Between Petrila, Cheile Băniței and Peștera Bolii

The Carpathians are one of the largest and most fascinating mountain ranges in Europe: stretching for over 1,500 km across Central and Eastern Europe, they embrace wild landscapes, ancient forests, unspoilt valleys and villages where time seems to have stood still. Half of this mountain chain lies in Romania, offering one of the continent’s richest […]

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A Sustainable Weekend in Rehna: What to See, Where to Stay Green and What to Discover

Have you ever wondered what you can visit in northern Germany? Thanks to its location in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rehna is the ideal destination for a pleasant and unforgettable eco-friendly holiday. Rehna stands out for its geographical location, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and unspoilt nature, making it the perfect destination for a holiday dedicated to environmental […]

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Between Nature, Medieval Villages and Castles: 5 Experiences in the Reggiano Apennines

The Reggiano Apennines are a mosaic of panoramic ridges, chestnut forests, timeless villages, and fortresses whispering stories of countesses and pilgrims. Within just a few kilometres, you can alternate hikes along scenic crests, visits to Romanesque parish churches steeped in centuries of faith, spectacular gypsum formations, and overnight stays in accommodations that embrace truly sustainable […]

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Rome from Another Point of View: Discovering Its Greenest Hills

Is it possible to visit Rome and experience its magic while staying surrounded by nature?Yes, it is. And it’s surprisingly easily. Italy’s capital is not only a lively metropolis brimming with history, art, and life, but also a surprisingly green city, surrounded by hills, parks, and natural reserves where time seems to slow down. Among […]

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Can North Carolina Stay Sustainable While Welcoming Millions of Visitors?

North Carolina has always had a certain quiet magnetism. Its draw isn’t just the rugged sweep of the Blue Ridge Mountains or the untamed charm of the Outer Banks; it’s the combination of everything in between. The state offers a little bit of everything: beaches, forests, cities, lakes, and towns that feel like time stood […]

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Authentic Alicante: Discovering Hidden Gems Beyond the Coast

Alicante, the vibrant and colourful heart of the Valencian Community in south-eastern Spain, offers numerous sustainable and unique experiences away from the usual tourist routes. Alicante is fortunate to have a mild climate the whole year round, making it a great place to visit at any time of year. Certainly known and famous for its […]

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From Terni to Sibillini Mountains: A Green Guide to Discovering the Wildest Side of Umbria

Often called Italy’s green heart, Umbria is a mosaic of rolling hills, medieval villages, and sun-drenched vineyards. But beyond this gentle image, the region hides a wilder, more adventurous soul: one of deep valleys, remote mountains, evergreen forests and rushing waters that carve the land. This guide takes you through the most untamed side of […]

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An unconventional and sustainable journey through Italy: here are some suggestions for your next holiday there

Millions of people around the world dream of visiting Italy, with all its cities of art and natural landscapes and try the countless delicacies of its famous culinary culture. This mass tourism however is extremely noxious for the environment and for the balance of the country in general, for this reason, I chose to give […]

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Cento: Discovering the “Little Bologna” in a Weekend

Between Bologna and Ferrara, nestled in the heart of the Emilian plain, you’ll find Cento, a charming town that captures all the essence of Emilia in miniature. With its elegant porticoes, lively squares, and rich artistic heritage, Cento is known as the Little Bologna, yet it possesses an authentic and surprising soul of its own. […]

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