Sustainable Holidays

Discover travel that gives back. From eco-lodges to community-based tourism, our expert tips, advice, and features help you explore responsibly, wherever your journey takes you.

a close-up shot of a forest elephant in Gabon
Africa

Three of the best sustainable tours through Gabon’s scenic routes

Gabon is the most carbon-positive country on the planet, making it a dream destination for conscious travellers.

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Hjorundfjord Hurtigruten Sea Zero concept visualisation
Europe

Hurtigruten has unveiled its first zero-emission cruise ship

Hurtigruten will set sail with the world’s most energy-efficient cruise ship in 2030.

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Likuliku Resort on Malolo Island, Fiji sustainability
Fiji

This eco-resort will make you love Fiji all over again

With an ever-increasing focus on sustainable tourism, Fiji is finding new ways to make us fall in love with its extraordinary natural environment of sparkling seas and paradise islands.

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Boating on the Old Danube
Vienna

Your guide to eco-friendly eats and top things to do in Vienna

The concept of sustainable tourism continues to gain traction in Vienna. From eating future foods such as escargot to hiking and biking around the city’s public parks, here’s how to go green in the Austrian capital.

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woman looking at view on Himalayas
World

5 ways to experience mindful travelling

Author and travel writer Nina Karnikowski reflects on our pre-pandemic travel style to chart a course for a more green and gratifying future by asking questions, searching out alternatives and being a more mindful traveller and world citizen. 

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Sustainable travel through Colorado’s top towns & cities
Colorado

Sustainable travel through Colorado’s top towns & cities

Colorado native Jen Murphy sets off to explore her stunning backyard in the most eco-conscious way possible, one jawdropping mountain bike trail and carbon-neutral cocktail at a time.

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Hapuku Lodge
New Zealand

Top 10 hotels in New Zealand’s South Island

Here’s where to sleep in New Zealand’s South Island for a total immersion in its wilderness and culture.

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Bee Hotel Vancouver
British Columbia

Bee Hotels in British Columbia: a Buzzworthy affair

A series of bee-centric experiences in the Pacific Northwest of Canada invites visitors to learn about the role fuzzy pollinators play in the wellbeing of the planet while enjoying the spoils of their labour.

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Northern Thailand
Thailand

Forget Bangkok, visit undiscovered Northern Thailand

The mystique of Northern Thailand, from Chiang Mai to the Golden Triangle, can be found in its lush green landscape, its time-honoured traditions and the gentle giants that inhabit it.

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Becoming a conscious or sustainable traveller is simple: make sustainable choices, support the community you visit, protect the wildlife and the environment.

It is all about doing your research and making the most respectful and responsible decision possible and we’ve got all the tips, hacks and information you need to help you make changes to the way you travel.

Make sustainable choices

Consider taking one long holiday rather than several short ones and travel by train, rather than by plane, where possible. Tally your carbon footprint and buy offsets to match.

Help rehabilitate turtles in the marine environment you are visiting, offset your flights, buy seasonal produce, avoid single-use plastics and #take3forthesea

Visit an operator’s website to assess its credentials by reading its policy on sustainable tourism practises.

Plan wisely for your consumption when visiting a fragile environment: avoid single-use plastics, skip the straw, eat less meat, avoid coffee pods, and use reef-friendly sunscreen.

Be community-minded

Responsible travel extends to investing in the economy of the destination you’re visiting to support local entrepreneurs and spend money in the communities where it is needed.

Join community groups that actively address environmental issues in the destination: pick up litter on a beach in Bali or connect with wilderness in northern Australia while eliminating noxious weeds.

You can also make a difference by supporting local sustainable tourism operators that invest money where it is most needed and empower members of the community.

Be a wildlife supporter

Do your research: make sure the wildlife experience you sign up for is ethical and doesn’t adversely impact on native animals or habitat. Never ever feed, attract or chase wildlife.

Travel within wildlife conservation parks that help maintain critical habitat thanks to much-needed income from visitors. Voluntourism activities include fostering an orphaned elephant or interning at an anti-poaching organisation in South Africa.

There are animal sanctuaries around the world that let you help make a difference: sign up to protect rescued wildlife or collect data for marine conservation.

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