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4 Reasons for sustainable travel in low season
by Lizet Wesselman | 27 Sep 2024
The travel world is slowly changing. Travel has become increasingly accessible to more people in recent years, thanks in part to budget flights....
Thermal water in Karlovy Vary spa town
by Lizet Wesselman | 10 Sep 2024
Karlovy Vary, located in the western Czech Republic, has been known for centuries for its healing thermal springs. You won't find outdoor pools with...
Autumn in the Czech Republic: Nature and relaxing
by Lizet Wesselman | 1 Sep 2024
Although I'm a big fan of spring and summer, autumn in the Czech Republic is really my favourite season. I'm a very big fan of fog and especially of...
European Sleeper expands with new night train to Venice and the Alps
by Lizet Wesselman | 20 Aug 2024
European Sleeper is launching yet another new route! Since its launch in May 2023, this is already the second addition to the original route from...
Leavv electric camper trip: sustainable camping
by Lizet Wesselman | 9 Aug 2024
With the rise of electric cars, naturally also comes the rise of electric campervans and motorhomes. After all, why not make them more sustainable?...
Growing protests masstourism Spain
by Lizet Wesselman | 12 Jul 2024
In recent months, Spain has seen a wave of protests against the negative effects of mass tourism. From the Canary Islands to Barcelona and Mallorca,...
Flight compensation in daily life
by Lizet Wesselman | 27 Jun 2024
I have almost daily discussions with sustainable warriors who think we should never fly again, because it is impossible to compensate for such a...
Tren Maya: A mismatch between sustainable development and cultural heritage
by Lizet Wesselman | 11 Jun 2024
The Tren Maya project, an ambitious 1554 km-long rail route through southeastern Mexico, has caused quite a stir and disapproval. This mega-project,...
Unavoidable flight made more sustainable
by Lizet Wesselman | 7 Jun 2024
Huh? Sustainable flights? Unavoidable flights? Sounds like you should just take a train if you want to travel sustainable. Well, yes. If we're...
Cycling in Tuscany, an active and sustainable holiday
by Lizet Wesselman | 30 May 2024
Tuscany is known worldwide for its rolling hills, quaint villages and rich cultural heritage. It is a region popular for road trips or trips on a...
The naturally sustainable Italian culture
by Lizet Wesselman | 14 May 2024
I travelled around Italy for a month and I must say that it positively surprised me in terms of sustainability. And what I liked best is that...
Masstourism in Alberobello, to visit or not to visit?
by Lizet Wesselman | 2 May 2024
Alberobello is a small town in Italy's Puglia region, which has become famous in recent years for its cute trulli houses. So popular, in fact, that...