Tag Archives: sustainable tourism
Simple Ways to Support Sustainable Travel
The number of tourists travelling in different countries multiplied post-pandemic. People are excited to finally go out, meet new people, and explore various places. Unfortunately, while it has a positive effect on the tourism industry, economy, and personal happiness, it often negatively impacts the environment. Luckily, some organisations and companies promote sustainable travel, like those […]
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15 Eco-Friendly Huts Where to Enjoy a Holiday in Nature, like Robinson Crusoe
Who is Robinson Crusoe? Created by Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe is a sailor who lives alone on a deserted island along the coast of Venezuela. Here, thanks to his efforts and ingenuity, he is able to create optimal conditions for living in nature. In Europe and beyond, we discover beautiful huts, ecolodge, and eco-friendly huts, […]
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EcoGlamping: Eco-Sustainable Alternatives To Plastic Bubble Tents
Everyone likes the idea of stargazing surrounded by nature. But what is the environmental cost of an experience in a transparent tent? Bubble tents are having more and more success in the world of tourism and camping, but they are not the ideal solution if you want to create an eco-glamping. Let’s find out together […]
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Greece among olive trees and sea: 6 organic farmhouses you cannot miss
Greece is one of the most known tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. The majority of people know the most famous islands such as Santorini and Mykonos, which are as beautiful as crowded. If you want to spend a vacation in Greece in places a little bit unknown but fascinating and characterized by the mysterious Greek […]
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What Are the Main Principles of Sustainable Tourism?
Early in the 1990s, the idea of incorporating the sustainable development paradigm into the tourism industry emerged. As a result, sustainable tourism quickly gained popularity in academic circles. Also, it gained popularity in research, the tourism industry, business, and practice. Sustainable tourism, as a matter of principle, separates itself from mass tourism. It only identifies […]
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Matera: our blog tour to discover the pearl of Basilicata
We had already understood how beautiful Basilicata was, but we could not imagine how magical, unique, and wonderful Matera could be. After taking us to some of the most beautiful villages in Basilicata, the blog tour organized by Martulli Viaggi, with Francesca Milione, led us to the most important jewel in the region. Are you […]
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Murals, Tibetan bridges and mountains: the villages of Basilicata
Luigi, one of our guides, had warned us even before arriving in the Lucanian territory. Basilicata would have remained in our hearts forever, it would have made us fall in love. Looking at the first rolling hills aboard our bus we still didn’t realize how right he would be. We have recently finished a beautiful […]
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Welcoming Bookitgreen on Ecobnb
Ecobnb acquires bookitgreen, becoming the leading sustainable tourism platform in Europe Ecobnb’s mission is to promote a different way of traveling, that respect of the environment, places, and local communities. To implement the platform that connects responsible travelers with eco-friendly destinations and accommodations, Ecobnb has acquired bookitgreen. Moritz Hintze and Phillip Fickl founded bookitgreen in […]
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XChange Box: let’s clean the Dolomites together by doing eco-trekking!
A project by two young women will help hikers to protect the mountain and keep the environment clean. Let’s discover the XChangeBox columns, designed by EcoLogica della Montagna to promote high-altitude eco-trekking and plogging. Not only the seas are invaded by plastic. Now even the mountains, very fragile ecosystems, are threatened by waste that spoils […]
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The Great Desmontegar festival is back: let’s celebrate transhumance in Primiero!
The Great Desmontegar Festival is back for the twenty-second edition. It’s time to celebrate the return of the cattle to the valley after the summer pasture. It is a tradition and this year, after two editions affected by the pandemic, it returns to its former glory, involving inhabitants and visitors from all over the Primiero […]
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