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Ecotourism in Europe is unrivalled when it comes to the diversity of the landscapes. The continent is home to vast expanses, dramatic mountains, heart-stopping beauty, and breath-taking experiences. You can do it all in Europe, from cycling to hiking, in the snow or in the hot, hot heat, from the Arctic Circle to the shores […]

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Ecotourism in Latin America is exciting and progressive, as well as locally focused and sustainable minded. There’s so much for the ecotourist to see and do that it can be tough to know where to start, so we’ve decided to make it easier and run through the top 10 ecotourism experiences in Central and South […]

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Ecotourism in China is considered to be still in the development stages. It isn’t particularly clear why ecotourism in China is relatively non-existent, but it has been attributed to the relatively low domestic travel rates within China, as well as the high cost of making travel eco-friendly, and the lack of true ecotourism accommodation in […]

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Ecotourism in Estonia is simply enchanting, whether it’s nature-based or cultural-based. Experiencing ecotourism in Estonia is also sustainable, due to the Baltic nation’s commitment to community-based development, opportunities for local interaction, and preservation of its cultural heritage and environment. Fabled for its whimsy and fairy-tale-like charm, Tallinn typically takes centre stage on most tourists’ visits […]

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Sustainable tourism has grown over recent decades to become something of a South African speciality. It’s responsible tourism, a kinder way of travelling – gentler on the pocket, sensitive to community hosts and caring towards nature. Since 1995, a new spirit of sustainable tourism has infused the industry, Green tourism, under Government leadership and through […]

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Sustainable travel and ecotourism are priorities throughout the Caribbean, including Trinidad and Tobago. Industry leaders and operators have made it easy and exciting to have an ecotourism holiday in Trinidad and Tobago, due to a strong sustainability and responsible tourism movement. In 2011 alone, a number of major ecotourism projects have been announced for Trinidad […]

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Ecotourism in Barbados. Barbados is one of those jewels in the Caribbean where every postcard looks idyllic, and every activity yields adventure. With its endless coastlines, imaginative beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, ecotourism in Barbados is dominated by water activities. Adventurers looking to dry off a little will find that the Bajan food and culture […]

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Latvia is one of those rare treasures that seems to have it all: an impressive ecosystem, captivating culture, dedication to ecotourism, and the air of being unspoiled, yet ideally poised for ecotourists. The country, with its small population and well-developed infrastructure, has flown under the radar since its behind-the-Iron-Curtain days, despite having more than enough […]

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As the first Baltic nation to become a member of the World Tourism Organisation, Lithuania demonstrated the importance of ecotourism to the country. Between 2003 and 2006, a National Tourism Development Programme was developed, and a marketing strategy was developed shortly after that. Some of the areas in which Lithuania wanted to focus on were […]

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This little island in the Caribbean packs a lot onto its shores, and has been recognised for it too. Dominica (pronounced dom-in-eek-a) is frequently touted as one of the most ethical destinations in the world, is consistently ranked highly for ecotourism opportunities, and was been named 2nd ‘most pure’ island a few years ago. Curious […]

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