Eco-friendly travel through Europe
If you’re planning a trip over the Atlantic for an action-packed summer in Europe, you may be looking for ways to do it more sustainably.
Europe is a hotspot for U.S. tourists with around 8.3 million visiting in 2022 according to recent data. Flying is the easiest way to get to the continent, which we all know is bad for the environment and is usually unavoidable.
However, once you touch down, there are plenty of ways to make your stay in Europe a little more environmentally friendly. This should be music to the ears of the 56% of Americans who want eco-friendly vacations.
Our guide below will take a look at some of the ways you can enjoy your next vacation while caring for the planet. Continue reading to find out more.
Why should I travel with the environment in mind?
Before looking at the ways to travel in an eco-friendly way, we thought we’d highlight why for those who are unaware of the benefits. The advantages of eco-friendly travel include:
It has a lower ecological impact
Wildlife is better protected
It supports local businesses
It preserves cultural heritage
It can be more meaningful and you can become a more conscious traveller
It can be cheaper for tourists
How can I travel through Europe in an eco-friendly way?
Ditch the planes and change your habits for an eco-friendly trip you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Here’s what you can do:
Cycle
European cycle tours are one of the best ways to see the continent. Cycling through Europe offers a wealth of benefits such as seeing sights off the beaten track, improving health and saving money on expensive transport fees. Plus, it produces no carbon emissions.
There are beautiful cycling tours all over Europe, which let you experience multiple countries during your trip. Dedicated cycle lanes can be found all over, making it easy to organize.
Walk
Walking tours are another eco-friendly option that lets you enjoy a slow-paced life while exploring a new country. Many walking vacations are known to offer spiritual enlightenment and the beauty of them is that most people can do it.
All you need is appropriate walking gear, food, water, and a map, and away you go. Some of the most popular walking tours in Europe are:
Camino Frances
La Gomera
The Corfu Trail
Accommodation
At the end of a day of exploration, you’ll need a place to lay your head. Selecting eco-friendly accommodation is a must if you want a lower carbon footprint. These can be found all over Europe and include hostels, hotels and guesthouses, ensuring there’s an option for just about any budget.
Within these accommodations, you’ll find that local produce is used for food, energy-efficiency measures like solar power are used and they tend to have robust recycling schemes in place.
Turning your European tour into an eco-friendly one is easy. Try our methods when you book yours and feel better about the way you travel.
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Trevor Jonathan Lown, Kieran Graulich, Brenna Donahue, Talia Paulette Oliveras, Nile Assata Harris, Aidan Hart
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