ons in France, such as the Ardèche Gorges, the Dune of Pilat or the village of Gordes, for example, it has become necessary to regulate tourist flows. Mass tourism that floods certain French sites every summer leads to peaks in attendance and negative effects such as degradation of the natural envi ...
, 47 of which are inhabited. Bathed by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic, the islands of the Dalmatian coast are real jewels, still preserved from mass tourism. 2- Impressive architecture. The architecture of some tourist sites in Croatia is another highlight of this destination, too often reduce ...
mit the nuisances on the local population and the deterioration of ecosystems, more and more cities and countries are taking drastic measures against mass tourism and overtourism: implementation of taxes and prohibitions, capacity limits to be respected, and mandatory prior reservation to access hig ...
ruit apprentices. The original concept conceived by Tifen Guiet allows visitors to live new authentic and enriching experiences. It offers an alternative to mass tourism and gives travel a new meaning, thanks to stays with a positive social and environmental impact on the visited territories. Curr ...
1- Its cultural melting pot. Thanks to its geographical location at the center of Europe, Slovenia is at the crossroads of several civilizations. This small country, which shares borders with Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the east, and Croatia to the southeast, is a true cultu ...
reader... This magazine, created by drawing and travel enthusiasts, highlights a new form of exploration: slow life travel or slow travel! Far from mass tourism, the artists involved in this magazine have taken the time to slow down, observe, and fully immerse themselves in the local culture. Thei ...