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Crete: a dream island blending history, nature, and relaxation
Crete, the largest Greek island, is a true earthly paradise that captures the heart of every traveler. From the ancient ruins of the Minoan civilization to the golden sandy beaches lapped by crystalline waters and gastronomic treasures, Crete offers an endless array of experiences for every taste. And thus, it manages to conquer the heart […]
Continue reading5 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 […]
Continue readingGreece 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 […]
Continue reading10 Unique (and Green) Locations for an Eco-Friendly Holiday in Greece
Greece: sacred temple of history, culture and traditions. Located on the southern edge of the Balkan peninsula, it has always been a popular tourist destination. If you’re thinking of spending a nice holiday in Greece and you want to do it in the most sustainable way possible without sacrificing comfort, here are 10 unique and […]
Continue readingTilos: Island of Greece attracts tourists for eco-friendly holiday
Small island of Tilos in the Dodecanese was experiencing important transformation in last years. Now, Tilos is on its way to be 100% self-sufficient in case of energy sources. The whole area of island is labeled as nature reserve. Mayor believe, it will become a perfect place for conscious eco-travelers soon. The whole island of […]
Continue readingGreen holiday in Loutraki, Greece
A perfect year-round climate, crystal clear sea and thermal waters, the mountains behind us and archaeological sites within walking distance: today we bring you to Loutraki, the popular Greek tourist destination, but that we’ll discover in our way, slowly and green. Loutraki overlooks the Gulf of Corinth, at the foot of Ierania mountains. It is a […]
Continue readingA holiday in a villa between luxury and sustainability
You are looking for a villa just for you and your friends, an exclusive place to spend your holidays with your family, a destination that combines luxury and comfort with respect for the environment and sustainability. You’re in the right place, because this article is designed just for you. We have selected 10 incredible villas […]
Continue readingGreece: Slow Tourism in an Organic Haven far away from routine
An experience of slow tourism and far from the most crowded destinations. An organic farm surrounded by the wonderful nature of authentic Greece: slow vacation on the Gulf of Corinth, to forget the frenzied everyday life. Greece is a multi-faceted land: colours, ancient history, the sea, headlands… vast land to explore and hundreds of islands […]
Continue readingOnly wind, sun and a “slow” tourism. The Greek Tilos is the first 100% green island of the Mediterranean
By 2020, the EU member states will have to meet their energy needs achieving the 20% target of energy coming from renewable sources. And what if I tell you that some places have already reached this goal? In particular, there is a little island in the Mediterranean Sea, which as early as this summer could […]
Continue readingWhat it means to live off-grid and 10 places to experience it
A life off-grid, to live on tiptoe, in full respect of the environment. No longer a radical choice, but a possibility for many. Living off-grid means being completely self-sufficient from the energy point of view and not consuming any natural resources, therefore being outside the public network in order not to pollute. It is a […]
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