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Tag Archives: sustainable tourism

Vieste: the Gem of the Gargano

Vieste: the gem of the Gargano has just over 13,000 inhabitants and is located in the province of Foggia. The town is located on the eastern end of the Gargano Promontory. Vieste is a renowned seaside town, also known for its crystal-clear waters. In fact, it won the ‘Blue Flag‘ award several times by the […]

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Arosea Life Balance Hotel: natural wellness in Val d’Ultimo

We are located in the heart of the Stelvio National Park, in one of the most welcoming places in South Tyrol: this is where the Arosea Life Balance Hotel is located, hospitality in Val d’Ultimo that makes luxury, comfort, and sustainability its own founding elements. The natural well-being of Arosea Life Balance Hotel Immersed in […]

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7 Eco-Friendly Destinations to Visit for Your Next Vacation

We live in an age when being environmentally conscious and responsible is more mainstream than ever. People have finally started to realize the horrible effects of some of their behavior on our plan and how necessary it is to change those patterns immediately. You can be more eco-friendly regarding your eating habits, transport, cleaning, and […]

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List of Eco-Friendly Travel Techniques

There is still a lot we don’t know about tourism’s future as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. One uncertainly lies within the way the travel industry should look these days. Almost 1.4 billion foreign visitors visited traveled across the world in 2019. The tourism boom helped the economy and satisfied individual demands, but the […]

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Manerba del Garda: Green guide for your Sustainable Holiday

Manerba del Garda has always been a place of interest for those who love lakeside activities. In this green guide you will find sustainable tips for a fun and relaxing holiday in one of the ten happiest towns in Italy! In the Lombard part of Lake Garda, in the province of Brescia, lies Manerba di […]

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Incontaminated Beaches and Trekking: Sustainable Tourism on the Island of Brač

Are you looking for a hidden destination where you can find breathtaking views? The Island of Brač in Croatia is just right for you! The island of Brač, situated in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, is one of Croatia‘s most attractive tourist destinations. With its pristine beaches, traditional villages, hiking trails and rich history […]

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5 ideas for a sustainable spring break

Spring is just around the corner: nature awakens, everything is full of colors and the sun warms us. Every weekend, every holiday becomes the perfect opportunity to rediscover the pleasure of a walk in the woods, of an unusual night, to explore the world around us Wanderlust grows in these beautiful days. Here are 5 […]

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Breathtaking Landscapes and Sustainable Tourism in the Village of Zavala

Are you looking for a sustainable holiday immersed in an oasis of peace and nature? The village of Zavala on the island of Hvar in Croatia is just the right place for you! Zavala, a small village located on the Island of Hvar in Croatia, is a perfect destination for a sustainable holiday. Surrounded by […]

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Discovering Sulcis Iglesiente, the wild south of Sardinia

Between mines and ancient Punic cities, the historic region of Sulcis Iglesiente is a magical and surprising place. Let’s set off together to discover the deep southwest of Sardinia, ready to be surprised by landscapes, people, and traditions. In fact, this still little-known area of the island has a lot to offer to travelers searching […]

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Active Travel reduces the carbon footprint by 84%!

Transport is the hardest sector to decarbonize because of the heavy use of fossil fuels. Globally, only one in 50 new cars was fully electric in 2020. But even if all the new cars were electric, it would still take 15-20 years to replace all the fossil fuel cars. However, saving harmful emissions would not […]

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