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Jam Hostel: the place where your responsible trip to Barcelona begins

07/07/2018 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

Finding accommodation in a big city like Barcelona is an odyssey and within the whole offer finding one that is sustainable, responsible or ecological, and also really complies with the kindness it explains on the web, I won’t even tell you. I don’t want to discourage you, but to show you real cases of people […]

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Filed Under: Eco-hotels Tagged With: Barcelona, eco-hostel, hostel, Jam Hostel, responsible tourism, sustainability, Sustainable Tourism

La Ecoturista: 2017 in short

31/12/2017 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

I started this blog with the desire to show you through real examples and experiences that traveling in a sustainable way is possible and doable, and I’m sure that I’ve accomplished it during 2017. Let’s take a peek at the best articles of this year.

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Filed Under: Eco-Companies, English Blog, Sustainable Tourism Tagged With: 2017, Barcelona, Catalonia, Catalunya, Collserola, Delta del Llobregat, Ecoitineraria, ecotraverler, ethical tourism, FLOR, holidays, National Park of Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici, Naturalwalks, responsible tourism, tourism, Volunteering, Yök Casa + Cultura

Sustainable tourism also needs holidays

15/08/2017 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

This blog was born one year ago and it’s time to take a step back and admire what we’ve accomplished. Looking back, for me it was a hard decision to start my blog due to my perfectionism, but now I feel very proud of myself because it was the first step to start my future […]

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Filed Under: English Blog, Sustainable Tourism Tagged With: Barcelona, bloggers, Catalonia, holidays, La Ecoturista

The best tips for a greener travel

29/07/2017 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

While we are in our cities or villages, we either move around on foot, bicycle, by bus or metro, if possible in order to reduce as much as possible the emissions of CO2. Nevertheless, when we travel to far destinations, we tend to choose the best option for our wallets and time- by plane.

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Filed Under: English Blog, Sustainable Tourism Tagged With: Barcelona, bla bla car, bycicle, carpool, compensate, contamination, Earth, emissions, glaciers, Greenhouse, plane, responsible tourism, slow travel, train, traveling

10 tips for not being just another tourist in Barcelona

18/07/2017 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

Line 4 of the Barcelona metro service, three o’ clock in the afternoon (Line 4 is the one that goes to the beach). I’m on my way to a work meeting. There’s no seats available, so I simply stand. I look around and realize that I can’t hear even a hint of Spanish, much less […]

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Filed Under: English Blog, Sustainable Tourism Tagged With: Barcelona, Catalonia, Collserola, Delta del Llobregat, Girona, holidays, Llobregat, responsible tourism, tourism

The impacts of tourism that you should know as a traveler.

08/07/2017 by ecotraveldesign Leave a Comment

We’re citizens of our own place of residency, but when we go on vacations, we dress up as travelers and leave our routines behind to visit a tourist destination, where time doesn’t stop for us and life goes on for the people who live there. And what usually happens? When tourist activity grows, peaceful coexistence […]

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Filed Under: English Blog, Sustainable Tourism Tagged With: Barcelona, biodiversity, Costa Rica, Environment, gentrification, Mass tourism, New York, responsible tourism, Venice

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