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© Good Travel Guide, September 2021 The drop in the number of visitors due to the Covid-19 pandemic has been a hard blow for the
© Good Travel Guide, September 2021 Summer 2021 was a summer much expected with high hopes to be able to travel again almost as before
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© Good Travel Guide, October 2021 World Expos are mega-events that take place every five years in a new location and last up to 6
© Good Travel Guide, October 2021 We all have a bucket list of places we want to visit, but are we willing to make the
© Good Travel Guide, October 2021 The Conference of the Parties, or COP, is the name of the global climate summit organized yearly by the
© Good Travel Guide, November 2021 In the last seven days, there have been many relevant events taking place. Starting with G20 last Saturday, moving
© Good Travel Guide, November 2021 Friday, 12 November 2021, was the last day of Cop26. The first week of COP26 ended with some optimism
© Good Travel Guide, November 2021 We know that humans contribute enormously to climate change. However, some people have a more relevant impact than others,
© Good Travel Guide, November 2021 Gender inequality is a fact, and everybody knows it. In some sectors, the gaps between men and women are
© Good Travel Guide, January 2022 Airbnb is a popular platform that allows people to rent out their spaces and tourists to find affordable and
© Good Travel Guide, October 2020 There are many attractive diving sites around the world. Among them are a couple of sustainable destinations: Bonaire and Sint Eustatius in the Caribbean, Douglas
© Good Travel Guide, December 2020 by Jaspal Channa & Paula Radman When you buy a ticket to travel online, you might have noticed a little
© Good Travel Guide, December 2020 by Ramona Mendis Palau is one of the few countries in the world that has successfully been COVID-19 free for
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As part of our Covid Safe Series, we’d like to highlight the efforts of the Dutch island of Schouwen-Duiveland. The coastal village of Renesse operates a
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© Good Travel Guide, March 2021 by Nicole Hulsebos We all need a place to sleep when we travel. But where you choose to rest your
© Good Travel Guide, April 2021 by Anastasiia Korshunova Biking in the Netherlands is easy with its 35,000 kilometres of biking lanes making it easy for even an
© Good Travel Guide, May 2021 by Chloé Martin Portugal has much to offer. Its rich culture, nature, and gastronomy have a taste that does not make
© Good Travel Guide, June 2021Author: Ramona Mendis, Infographic Designer: Anastasiia Korshunova The earliest evidence of wine making dates back to more than 8,000 years
© Good Travel Guide, June 2021 by Chloé Martin Welcome to Estonia, the greenest country in Europe! Estonia is relatively flat land, largely covered by forest (more than
© Good Travel Guide, July 2021 On the 6th July 2021, our team has interviewed Albert Salman, founder of Green Destinations and of the QualityCoast
© Good Travel Guide, Oct 2022 When it comes to sustainability it is important to be transparent. Transparency, builds trust and shows what an organisation
© Good Travel Guide, August 2021Author: Louise de Hemmer Olympic medals made from recycled smartphones and laptops donated by the public, athletes sleeping on recycled
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© Good Travel Guide, November 2021Author: Ken Drew Thailand is a dream holiday destination for many and it’s been featured in many Hollywood films. You’ve
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© Good Travel Guide, November 2021 by Daniela Miranda A couple of years ago, I eagerly booked what seemed to be an eco-hotel, for a relaxing
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© Good Travel Guide, February 2022 by Ken Drew Do you travel on the weekend and want to reduce your plastic waste? As much as we
© Good Travel Guide, March 2022Author: Lucia Roldan On this occasion, we will travel from Australia to Spain to discover three examples of environmental and
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© Good Travel Guide, July 2022Author: Cecilia Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between food and culture. Sustainable Gastronomy is the community-benefiting and planet-protecting
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