How to plan a sustainable and thoughtful vacation
One top emerging travel trend is adventurers’ desire to explore the world in more sustainable, mindful and eco-conscious ways.
Travelling sustainably means being aware of the impact that your travel has on the environment and the destination you’re visiting. You might be wondering ‘where do I start?’
Here are some tips on how to travel thoughtfully and support lower-impact alternatives, plus a few destination ideas for more sustainable travel.

How to plan your trip in 5 sustainable steps
To leave a light touch on our planet, follow these five best practices for travelling more sustainably.
1. Stay in eco-friendly accommodations
Stay at independent, eco-friendly lodgings that are committed to reducing their carbon footprint through solar panels, renewable energy, bio-architecture, waste reduction, using non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning products and reducing their energy and water consumption.
You can find an eco-friendly hotel on booking platforms like Ecobnb, Eco Hotels, Fairbnb.coop, or searching for sustainable luxury resorts at Regenerative Travel.
2. Bike, walk or use public transportation
Ride ferries, buses, trains or simply walk when you’re exploring. This reduces air pollution, improves road congestion and enhances your sight-seeing experience.
3. Respect local cultures
Research the local history, culture and etiquette to understand and conserve their cultural and artistic heritage. Your interaction with locals is one of the most rewarding parts of sustainable travel and preserves traditions passed down through generations.
4. Shop and eat local
Try to avoid big chains and franchises. When you support local businesses, you empower the local economy. This grows their businesses, creates jobs, keeps money in their community, lessens their dependence on outside investment and maintains their cultural traditions.
5. Avoid single-use plastic
When you avoid single-use plastic containers and water bottles, you reduce your contribution to global pollution. The production of plastic uses fossil fuels which release CO2 into our atmosphere and this contributes to climate change and global warming.
Here are 12 easy ways you can use less plastic when you travel, including packing your own cutlery, taking a bamboo toothbrush and using a reusable beverage bottle.
Sustainable travel destinations
Here are a few destination ideas to help inspire your travel planning. As a reminder, it’s a good idea to always check on current travel advice and advisories for your destination before you book.

Destination 1: Costa Rica
Why visit: Costa Rica is widely recognized as the world’s pioneer in sustainable travel.
Go to see: The Osa Peninsula on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast.
Did you know: The wild Osa Peninsula has an incredible 2.5% of the Earth’s biodiversity in just 0.001% of its surface area. About 80% of the peninsula is protected, much of it in Corcovado National Park, where you can go on guided trail excursions with local groups like Caminos de Osa and Corcovado El Tigre. From jungle lodges around Drake Bay, you can enjoy rainforest hikes, mangrove swamp tours, surfing at Cabo Matapalo, whale watching, snorkelling or diving at Isla del Caño.

Destination 2: Helsinki, Finland
Why visit: Helsinki vows to be carbon neutral by 2035 and invites visitors to take the sustainability pledge. The Finnish capital claimed top spot in the 2024 Global Destination Sustainability Index rankings, which highlights the most sustainable destinations in the world.
Go to see: Tour the entire city on a rented bike, as Helsinki’s bike rental system is the most used by any city in Europe. Helsinki is a vibrant, seaside city with one of the world’s best transportation systems, plus it’s easy to walk and bike everywhere. For a complete list of how to travel sustainability in Helsinki and Finland, check Visit Finland for destinations and companies that have been awarded the Sustainable Travel Finland label.
Did you know: If you’re heading there for a chilly month, be sure to layer up with the Finnish designer Pure Waste, whose clothing is made from 100% recycled material and gives you free delivery for orders over 100 Euros within Finland, while the Finnish designer LUMI produces eco-friendly bags and accessories.

Destination 3: Bhutan
Why visit: The Kingdom of Bhutan is the world’s only Buddhist monarchy and the gold standard of environmental stewardship. This landlocked country in the eastern Himalayas offers gorgeous landscapes and is the only carbon-negative country in the world.
Go to see: Trek up the winding path to the Tiger’s Nest monastery in Paro. Want to see wildlife? Bhutan has leopards, Bengal tigers, elephants, monkeys, red panda, black bear and the national animal is the (rare) takin which is like a sheep or goat mixed with a musk ox.
Did you know: Over 70% of Bhutan’s land is under forest cover which acts as a natural carbon sink. As a result, the Kingdom absorbs more carbon dioxide than it produces. Bhutan exports most of its renewable energy that it generates from fast-flowing rivers, so it can offset 6 million tons of CO2 emissions.
For more great eco-friendly destinations, here are the 15 most sustainable cities in the world and the ten greenest countries in the world.

Travel safely
Wherever you travel, and whatever you plan to do while you’re there, it’s also a good idea to cover your trip with travel insurance. BCAA Travel Insurance offers comprehensive protection so you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.
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