Make better choices and stay entertained with our collection of the best sustainable travel blogs for 2022.
See also, how to be a responsible tourist and why everyone benefits from sustainable tourism.
THE BEST Sustainable TRAVEL BLOGS
Well, this year is off to a great start! I am thrilled to learn that my work on Inside the Travel Lab is nominated for the prestigious Trav Media Influencer of the Year Award for 2022. Genuinely, thrilled!
But it got me thinking. After more than a decade in the business, I still haven’t published my list of the best sustainable travel blogs around. And while sustainability is part and parcel of who we are and what we do here, it’s a big old world with plenty more to learn.
So, do check out our articles on responsible tourism and mull over how our travel habits can have a positive impact on the planet and local communities. But also, enjoy these other talented sustainable travel bloggers with this list of the best eco-friendly travel blogs.
If you’re not interested in any other travel blogs because you’re already head over heels in love with mine (smooch!) then forget about this and receive a simple thank you from me.
Otherwise, read on.
The Top Eco-Friendly TRAVEL BLOGS
Green Global Travel
‘“Saving the world, one story at a time,” seems like an outlandishly ambitious goal for a travel blog,’ wrote Mary and Bret on Green Global Travel.
“But when we began planning Green Global Travel in the jungle of Costa Rica’s Tortuguero National Park in 2010, we knew we wanted to focus on spreading the sustainable philosophies of ecotourism and conservation.”
Pioneered by Mary and Bret, Green Global Travel has been the mighty battleship of sustainable travel blogs for at least a decade.
- Read 40 interesting facts about palm oil to get an idea of what they cover.
A Dangerous Business
Armed with a journalism degree and a master’s degree in hospitality and tourism management, Amanda writes with formidable force. And humour.
Based in Cleveland, USA, she writes and runs A Dangerous Business, a travel blog that covers the world through a sustainable travel lens.
Conde Nast Traveller – Juliet Kinsman
We can get into a debate about whether the work from Condé Nast Traveller’s Juliet Kinsman qualifies as a blog or more of a regular column from a traditional media outlet if we like… But that would be a big waste of energy.
Kinsman tackles every day travel conundrums hand in hand with the challenge of climate change and the double edged sword that is the travel industry.
What is sustainable travel anyway?
What is the difference between green travel and eco travel? Sustainable travel and environmentally friendly travel? Responsible travel and slow travel? Is everything about the environment or do people matter as well? What about carbon footprints and saving the whale?
Here’s your guide to what sustainable travel means.
Borders of Adventure
Becki Enright at Borders of Adventure always wants to dig a little deeper when she travels the world. Her focus on responsible tourism drills down into the ins and outs of individual tours and the impact of popular activities. Want to visit the beach from The Beach? Considering riding an elephant or visiting an orphanage? Becki’s responsible travel section examines the reality of those choices.
Sunshine and Stilettos
Lily Lebawit Girma is a busy woman. In between her full time position as Global Tourism Reporter for Skift, she also runs the website See the Caribbean and her own responsible travel blog, Sunshine and Stilettos. Take a look…
- Introducing a green travel code for the Caribbean.
The Shooting Star
Sustainable travel blogger Shivya Nath conveys her message through a kind of poetry. She grew up at the base of the Himalayas before moving to Singapore to study. After a brief foray into the corporate world, she went on to tackle the real one, travelling sustainably as she went.
Geotraveler’s Niche
Lola Akinmade’s Geotraveler’s Niche isn’t your typical sustainable travel blog (whatever that means.) Akinmade is a powerhouse: an author, photographer, journalist and blogger. But at the heart of her work is her interest in and focus on people, the very heart of sustainable travel.
Atlas and Boots
British duo Peter Watson and Kia Abdullah climb every mountain, ford every stream and take amazing photos as they go. Kia also writes legal thrillers in her spare time.
When it comes to travelling sustainably, they don’t hold back from debate.
So how about you? Which sustainable travel blogs do you read?
Looking for more on the topic? Don’t miss our article on five ways travel helps to save the world: rethinking Earth Day Or these sustainable beach tips.
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More on Sustainable Travel
Read more sustainable travel tips and articles below:
- Start here: how to be a responsible tourist
- Is dark tourism ethical? What you need to know.
- Get inspired by this collection of the best sustainable travel blogs.
- 9 powerful benefits of sustainable tourism (and why you should care)
- The unmistakable emotional meaning of home
- Why we need to talk about the kindness of strangers
- Why you need to know about the cork trees in Portugal
- The importance of doing nothing
- How to get off the beaten track: three techniques you haven’t thought of
- Surprising ways to help protect endangered animals
- How to find the most ethical travel destinations
- 7 Fun and tasty examples of great food tourism
- 15 sustainable beach tips for your next trip to the sea
Hi Abi, I am involved in a project to research for influential travel bloggers (I believe we approached you as well ;) – and I only found out about this article as I google on things! Very comprehensive list, and thank you so much for sharing this. I am definitely bookmarking this.
Safe travels!
You’re welcome – and thanks for thinking of me!
Hi Abi. Great post. I have just started blogging seriously and I discover fantastic blogs and travel websites every day, which are my inspiration and motivation to carry on blogging and sharing my travel experience and adventures. Looks like most of the bloggers quit them jobs for travels or swapped their career for being on the road. We are so different, but at the same time we have so much in common. Thanks for sharing and wish you happy and safe travels every day :-)
Yes, we are a mixed bunch. Good luck with your work and safe travels to you too.
Agness, I’m relatively new to blogging too and you really do realise how difficult it is to find some of these great blogs. There are lots that I read, but barely a day goes by when I don’t discover some new one that has been running for years that I was completely unaware of!
So happy to have found your site, good ol Google. I am also a fairly new blogger, promoting my local area for tourists that pass through. We miss out a bit on the glossy promotions. I’m not the one on an adventure, but want to help those that are enjoy the hidden secrets around here. . If that makes any sense? Im also stalking web site layouts lol.. yours looks great! Look forward to more updates via email subscription. Cheers
That makes lots of sense! And that’s one of the good things about the internet – there’s a chance for every story to be heard. Good luck!