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Explore Malta responsibly
Three tips for an eco-friendly getaway Walking in Malta: sustainable and healthy Without a doubt, the best way to explore Malta is by foot. Walking the narrow streets of Valletta, the charming alleys of Mdina, and along the coastline of Gozo gives you the most intimate experience of the island. Walking is also the most sustainable way to explore, as it’s pollution-free and ensures that you connect with the local culture. Valletta: a walk through history Valletta, the capital, is full of …
Poland’s eco-friendly spirit
Exploring cities in a different way Exploring Polish cities in an environmentally friendly way is easier than ever! Thanks to excellent cycling infrastructure, modern public transportation, and water-borne options, you can explore Poland in an environmentally conscious way. Public transportation Getting to know Poland’s largest cities thoroughly is easy, with efficient public transportation based increasingly on low-emission vehicles. The public network facilitates access to both well-known …
Benidorm: Where Sun, Sea, and Sustainability Meet
Travel greener in Benidorm Benidorm is more than just golden beaches; it has a vibrant nightlife and year-round Mediterranean appeal. It’s also leading the charge in sustainable tourism, proudly holding the title of 2025 European Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism . This iconic city is setting new standards for eco-conscious travel, proving that eco-friendly practices and world-class tourism can go hand in hand. With a focus on environmental preservation, smart mobility, and responsible tourism, …
Europe’s architectural wonders
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The flora and fauna of Malta
Discover biodiversity and natural beauty Malta is renowned for its rich history, culture, and landscapes. Although small, the island offers a surprisingly diverse natural environment home to unique flora and fauna. From dramatic cliffs to serene lagoons, Malta ’s several nature reserves protect biodiversity while offering visitors the opportunity to experience the island’s natural beauty. The importance of nature reserves in Malta Nature reserves are areas specifically designated to protect …
Plan your eco-adventure in Bulgaria
Have endless adventures by wheel or foot Bulgaria ’s extremely rich nature — natural parks, impressive caves and canyons, glacial lakes, and more — are a paradise for nature lovers. Eco-friendly activities include hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and spotting plants and animals, always in a way that preserves and protects nature. Ecotourism is a national priority, especially in Bulgaria’s 11 natural and three national parks: Pirin (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Rila, and Central …
Austria’s urban lightness
“Lebensgefühl” beyond the beaten path Austria’s cities don’t surprise with grand gestures, but with the magic of everyday places — quiet courtyards, historic alleyways, local markets , and parks full of life. These aren’t just backdrops for a photo; they’re where the real spirit of the city comes alive. Whether you’re wandering Vienna’s grand boulevards, exploring Salzburg’s baroque lanes, or stumbling upon street art in Graz, you’ll find every city — even the Small Historic Towns — has its …
Dive into Denmark's second city
Three reasons to add Aarhus to your bucket list If you’re looking for an alternative destination to Copenhagen, try Aarhus! Denmark’s second-largest city , it’s a vibrant hub that encapsulates the essence of Danish living with its laid-back charm, creative spirit, and welcoming attitude. Aarhus is even nicknamed the “City of Smiles,” so if that doesn’t sound inviting enough, check out some of the cool spots you can discover here. Aarhus Ø Wherever you are in Denmark, you’re never very far from …
Finland’s hidden capital treasures
Hidden Helsinki, beyond the tourist trail Helsinki may be the capital of Finland , but it still flies under the radar for many travelers, and that’s a good thing. With its walkable streets, fresh sea breeze, and creative culture, Helsinki is an ideal destination for those looking to avoid the crowds and experience something more local. Helsinki’s Hip Hideaway Head north from the center and you’ll find Kallio , once a working-class neighborhood now transformed into a bohemian hub filled with …
Quiet faces of Serbia
Streets of soul and charm Beyond the lights of the big cities, Serbia’s smaller towns capture hearts with their hidden alleys, picturesque squares, quiet cafés, and charming galleries. They exude authenticity and relaxation, offering a different rhythm and deeper experiences. They aren’t less significant — they’re just more intimate, warmer, and often unforgettable. The old town of Novi Sad The central core of Novi Sad is like an exhibition pavilion of diverse architectural styles, from Baroque …