Italy Eco Sustainable ☀️ Green Travel Itineraries Tour 14-21 days
Things to do in Italy sustainable?
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Certainly! Here's an extended itinerary that covers various regions in Italy, and highlights sustainable attractions, local specialties, transportation options, and recommended accommodations. This itinerary can last approximately 14-21 days, depending on your preferences and the time you have available.
Day 1-3: Rome
- Explore sustainable attractions like the Vatican City and Villa Borghese.
- Taste local specialties such as pizza, pasta, and gelato.
- Stay in eco-friendly accommodations like Hotel Domus Aventina or Hotel Villa San Pio.
Day 4-6: Tuscany
- Travel to Tuscany by train or bus from Rome.
- Visit organic farms and vineyards in the Chianti region.
- Explore towns like San Gimignano and Montepulciano.
- Enjoy Tuscan cuisine and wines.
- Stay at eco-friendly accommodations like Agriturismo Il Rigo or Fattoria Poggio Alloro.
Day 7-9: Cinque Terre
- Take a train from Tuscany to the Cinque Terre region.
- Hike the coastal trails between the five picturesque villages.
- Taste local seafood dishes and Ligurian specialties.
- Consider staying in eco-friendly accommodations like Hotel Porto Roca or La Casa di Venere.
Day 10-12: Venice
- Travel to Venice by train or bus from Cinque Terre.
- Explore the city's sustainable initiatives and visit the Venice Lagoon.
- Enjoy Venetian cuisine, including seafood and cicchetti (small bites).
- Choose eco-friendly accommodations like Hotel Ai Reali or Ca' Sagredo Hotel.
Day 13-15: Amalfi Coast
- Take a train or ferry from Venice to the Amalfi Coast.
- Enjoy the stunning coastal views and visit towns like Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.
- Taste local specialties like limoncello, fresh seafood, and buffalo mozzarella.
- Consider staying in eco-friendly accommodations like Hotel Villa Franca or Hotel Santa Caterina.
Throughout the itinerary, aim to use public transportation, walk, or rent bicycles whenever possible to minimize your carbon footprint. Also, support local markets and restaurants that offer organic, locally sourced ingredients.
Please note that this itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and time constraints. It's always a good idea to check the availability of attractions, accommodations, and transportation options before finalizing your plans.
Italy Eco Sustainable ☀️ Green Travel Itineraries
The Best of ItalyItaly offers plenty of opportunities for eco-friendly and sustainable travel. Here's an itinerary that focuses on green destinations and activities:
Italy's Art and Architecture 14 to 21 days
Baroque Italy Tour 7 to 10 days
Italy's Beaches Tour 10 to 14 days
Italy Cuisine Tour 10 to 14 days
Italy's History and Culture Tour 14 to 21 days
Renaissance Italy Tour 10 to 14 days
Italy's Natural Beauty Tour 14 to 21 days
Italy's Roman Empire Tour 10 to 14 days
Romantic Italy Tour 10 to 14 days
Italy's vineyards Tour 10-days
North:
Courmayeur Ski Tour 3 to 5-day
Emilia-Romagna Tour 5 to 7 days
Dolomiti Superski Tour 7 to 10 days
Drei Zinnen - Tre Cime - Dolomites Tour 3 to 5 days
Friuli Venezia Giulia Tour 5 to 7 days
Center:
South:
Foresta di Mercadante Tour 5-6 days
Islands:
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