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Sustainable Tourism Initiatives in Italy

Stay at Bioagriturismo Campo di Luna

Located in Falcinello, Sarzana, a beautiful eco-friendly inn lays on top of a hill in the midst of olive trees overlooking the Ligurian Sea. Campo di Luna is an organic sustainable farmhouse located just a 20-minute walk away from the sea. Because of its magical location, the electricity in the house comes from photovoltaic panels and heated by a wood stove, which is harvested every week from the woods. In addition, thanks to the vegetable garden and the oil we produce, we always have organic and zero km products on the table.

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Visit San Nicola Arcella & l'Arcomagno Beach 

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This little town in southern Italy offers so much, starting from a unique historic city center and its beautiful coastlines and beaches. L'Arcomagno Beach is a little beach that can be reached by following a path that climbs rocks. This beach is located within an organic arch in the rocks. It has beautiful blue clear water and is amazing spot to watch sunsets. Enjoy a nice and peaceful swim after visiting the characteristic city center of San Nicola Arcella.

Don’t forget your swimming suit! 

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Explore the Monticchio Lakes and Hiking Tracks

This tour offers an unforgettable excursion to Mount Vulture, a volcano that died out 130,000 years ago! Over the millennia, two splendid lakes have formed in its mouth on which it is possible to wander with the pedal boats. In the middle of a dense forest, we will also visit a medieval abbey which offers an interesting natural history museum. If you love art and nature, this is the tour for you!

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Go on a walking culinary tour in Rome

Italy is all about its rich culture and cuisine. This walking food tour in the Testaccio neighborhood of Rome, lets you experience nine tastings of regional cuisine including pasta, gelato, cheese, and desserts. With a culinary guide to show you the way, you'll visit hidden gems in Rome's culinary epicenter, meet local owners, and learn about secret Roman recipes. 

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Italy is the fourth most visited country in international tourism arrivals indicating that Italy is heavily dependent on tourism for its economy. As the global warming crisis increases exponentially so do the actions of people in regard to this catastrophe. People mainly visit Italy for its rich culture, cuisine, history, fashion and art, its beautiful coastline and beaches, its mountains, and priceless ancient monuments. 

 

Let’s take a look at various attractions and activities that are eco-friendly that you can do while visiting Italy: 

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Fava, Davide. "Eco Bnb." Bioagriturismo Campo di Luna, Perla Sostenibile del Lunigiana, 

16 Dec. 2020, https://ecobnb.it/blog/2020/12/agriturismo-campo-di-luna-lunigiana/ Accessed on 27 Dec. 2020 


 

B., Luigi. "Guide Me Right." San Nicola Arcella e l'Arcomagno,https://www.guidemeright.

com/it/cosa-fare-a/san+nicola+arcella/san-nicola-arcella-e-larcomagno Accessed on 3 Dec. 2020 


 

D., Nicola. "Guide Me Right." Escursione ai laghi di Monticchio,

https://www.guidemeright.com/it/cosa-fare-a/rionero+in+vulture/escursione-ai-laghi-di-monticchio  Accessed on 10 Dec. 2020 


 

Eating Europe. "Trip Advisor." Tour gastronomico a piedi di Roma, l.https://www.tripadvisor.it/AttractionProductReview-g187791-d11451974-Taste_of_Testaccio_Rome_Food_Tour-Rome_Lazio.html Accessed on 9 Dec. 2020 

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