Eco & Sustainable Travel
Eco & Sustainable Travel delivers news and analysis on sustainable tourism, eco-friendly travel, responsible destinations, and climate-focused travel trends worldwide.
Eco & Sustainable Travel delivers news and analysis on sustainable tourism, eco-friendly travel, responsible destinations, and climate-focused travel trends worldwide.
Etihad Rail has unveiled details of the UAE’s first national passenger railway network, promising faster intercity travel and a new chapter in domestic mobility starting in 2026.
Atlas Ocean Voyages is building its first-ever luxury expedition sailing yacht, combining wind power, hybrid technology, and boutique hospitality for global exploration starting in 2028.
Dubai’s proposed 93km “The Loop” would create a climate-controlled corridor for walking, running, and cycling, aiming to connect millions of residents to daily services without relying on cars.
Iceland’s new Black Sand Hotel debuts this January, offering boutique beachfront luxury, Nordic dining, and dramatic ocean views along the country’s south coast.
The newly renovated Riu Palace Calypso has reopened on Jandía Beach in Fuerteventura as an adults-only resort with refreshed rooms, expanded dining and major sustainability improvements.
Starwood’s 1 Hotels has relaunched its loyalty program with new tiered perks, sustainability-driven benefits and a focus on elevated eco-luxury travel experiences.
Exodus Adventure Travels is set to launch The Signature Collection in 2026, offering immersive, high-end itineraries in Japan, Morocco, Costa Rica, and beyond, designed for travelers seeking authenticity and comfort.
Amadeus River Cruises will debut its new ship, the Amadeus Mira, in 2027. The vessel will sail the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers with a modern hybrid-electric system.
Sweden joins Norway, Finland, Iceland, the U.S., Canada, and Greenland in a joint initiative to promote sustainable Northern Lights tourism across the Arctic region.
Australia joins nations such as the U.S., Japan, Italy, France, and Vietnam in leading a new era of eco-friendly travel, with Hobart recognized among the world’s most sustainable destinations.
Alternative tourism promotes authentic, sustainable travel experiences focused on local culture and community involvement.
With new visa-friendly policies, stunning landscapes, and a growing media presence, Kazakhstan is positioning itself as a top destination for American travelers seeking authenticity and adventure.
G Adventures and National Geographic have announced a new Signature Luxury Travel Collection for 2027, offering small-group journeys focused on comfort, culture, and conservation.
Tenerife has introduced a new eco-tax as record-breaking tourism numbers put growing pressure on the Canary Islands’ environment and local communities.