Blog Post

How To Be More Sustainable When Traveling

Daniela & Vincenzo • Apr 30, 2021

We have been hearing the S word for a couple of years now and we now are all more conscious that we need to do something to save the planet from us.

The various lockdowns have proved how harmful us humans are to the planet earth, with pollution, extra waste and tons of plastic, so we must really take action.


When it comes to travel, the 2 most sustainable messages are:

 
- Reuse the towels in your accommodation
- Donate 1 or 2 € to prevent the carbon emission when buying your plane tickets


But we believe we can do much much more


Because an important part of sustainable tourism can be supporting small local businesses, how you spend your money can make or break a destination, community or small town.


When it comes to transportation, unless you are taking a near to home staycation (which will quickly go out of fashion as soon as international travel goes back to being easy) you have no much choice rather than hopping on a plane.


But once you get to the destination, you can do a lot for the local small businesses, by making the right choices and making sure the money you spend there, stay there in the destination and doesn’t get lost in huge companies or multinational holdings, leaving nothing for the local people.


When you spend in a local business, you help local people make money and they will in turn have more money to spend locally, spinning the wheel and making the destination grow and develop.

When you spend in big enterprises (like big hotel chains) the majority of your spending goes to pay the bonuses of the managers that live far away in big cities and a very small % is left to local people, that are usually paid the bare minimum and in worse working conditions.


SO HOW CAN YOU DO THAT?


- Do not buy holiday packages, but choose your accommodation thoughtfully: a nice holiday rental or a small B&B, these sort of business are locally owned and employ local people.

And most importantly BOOK DIRECT with the accommodation, they will give you the best price, payment plan and conditions. Forget about the various holiday portals like AirBnb or Booking.


- Shop in small shops and local markets, avoid the shopping malls and large supermarkets, you will find unique products: fresh fish, meat, organic fruits and vegetables as well as homemade local products that you can take back as souvenirs (soaps, olive oil, embroided clothes, etc.)


- Rent a car or a scooter from a local firm versus an international enterprise.


- If you need a transfer from the airport or train station, ask your accommodation provider, they will surely recommend a reliable local taxi company.


- The same goes for day trips, experiences, when you want to rent a bike, kayak, bars & restaurant bookings, etc.

Most of the locally owned bars, restaurants and beach clubs use locally sourced products that do not need any transportation, so here we are back to cutting the carbon emissions.


Ask the local experts, mostly bloggers and influencers, research online prior to arrival and make sure that the majority of your money is spent on local product and with local people.


They are now in need of your support more than ever after this terrible year.


The big international enterprises already have so much and do not need anymore.


Most of them had bonuses even in 2020, when almost all of their staff has been made redundant or is living on state benefits.


You can make such a big difference when going on holiday just by making the right choices.


Let’s all be more conscious and Retravel better.

If the past 14 months have taught us anything, it's how connected we are to each other, and to the world around us.

It’s also shown us we have the power to make choices that can have a positive impact on the lives of so many.


And if you have any suggestions of your own on how to travel more sustainably, we'll be delighted to hear from you in the comments.


Let's make the world a better place TOGETHER.


This idea got seeded in my mind years ago when at WTM a visionary called Bruce Poon Tip gave us a talk on how they had implemented big changes in the less favorite parts of the world by involving locals in tourist activities.


In his book, THE LOOPTAIL which he gave out to us FOR FREE, he explains how he got started in travel and how he reinvented the wheel of tours and activities, deciding it was time to GIVE BACK and that tourism can make a huge difference in a destination, small city or community.


By doing so, many communities that were dying are now thriving, youngster are staying in the villages rather then moving to big cities as they are involved with their neighbors and families in travel and tourism.


So, in such difficult times, when so many small business are suffering and fighting to avoid going under, it occurred to us that we could try to make you all more aware of the situation and how you can help the local entrepreneurs on your next travels.


Looking forward to welcoming you to Marbella and show you our favorite places to support the local economy.


by Daniela Derin 07 Jan, 2024
This is a subtitle for your new post
by Daniela Derin 10 Dec, 2021
If you're fortunate enough to spend the Christmas and New Year's holiday in sunny Marbella, then you'll have to choose where to eat, drink and be merry. And we will save you time and energy having done the hard work researching ourselves. So, roll of drums... 
by Daniela Derin 05 Dec, 2021
If you're active on social media you're bound to have heard about it, but what exactly is Revenge Travel? And revenge from who and what exactly? It was one of the biggest anticipated travel trends when last June planes started to fly again around Europe and travelers went off to their favorite places. If in a normal year, one would take a family holiday and 2 breaks, after nearly 2 years of pandemic, with the disruption of having to repeatdily cancel holidays, the majority of us feel we missed out on a lot and that we are owed big time by life itslef. So this year we want to make up for lost time and book if not double as much as a normal year holiday, at least 30% more. We've seen some of our guest twice already, once with family or loved one and then with friends, and that in not even 6 months.
by Daniela & Vincenzo 09 Apr, 2021
Marbella has over 300 sunny days a year which leaves us with 60 days of rain, when we have to find alternatives to enjoying life outside. The first options would of course be shopping at La Cañada or Corte Ingles, but because we're all about local businesses rather than big enterprises, we'll offer you some more sustainable alternatives.
by Daniela & Vincenzo Marbella Holidays 11 Mar, 2021
How many reasons do you need to buy a property in Marbella? You can live in it, rent it and use it as an investment or both
by Daniela Derin 03 Mar, 2021
Discover Why Holiday Rentals are the trendiest choice accommodation and Why you should definitely give it a try.
by Daniela Marbella Holidays 10 Feb, 2021
Up until 2019 the Digital Nomads were perceived as some lazy freaks, who pretended to be working from paradisiac beaches while showing up on Instragram lying on an hammock with an Apple Mac while sipping water straight from a coconut. And the Digital Families, as some crazy heartless parents who were putting their kids in danger by taking them to remote destinations with no drinking water or proper health care and depriving them of the "normal school education", stability and routines. People in general were failing to understand how one could have a decent job and do proper work from somewhere rather than a fancy corporate office or teach their kids as well as, if not better than, the schools. As someone who has been a digital nomad before the term was even invented, and spent the mayority of the working life sitting in a cafe on an inflatable ball, and understood the importance of "kids copy what you do not what you tell them to do" I can tell you none of the above is true and that to be a Digital Nomad (single, couple or family) you do not need to go to Bali, Fiji, South America or Byron Bay, the Spanish coast in perfect, easy and affordable. So in March 2020 our world was put upside down, the freedom we took for granted disappeared overnight, we had to adapt quickly in a sea of uncertainties, work and learn from home became the new normal and surprise suprise, the people that had previously worked remotely from home and other places, were used to flexible hours and thinking outside the box, embraced the new normal with less stress and anxiety, transmitting peace and calm to their kids. The corporate lot embraced the work and teach from home less keenly, but soon found that it was a perfectly acceptable way of life and since then many corporation have introduced the "work from home as long as you like" formula. And when the borders reopened in June many of them tought: If Work From Home can be Work From Any Home, then we might as well go somewhere with better weather, where we can enjoy outdoor activities and take care of our mental health. All this became even more relevant as summer ended and the rainy autumn made his appearence in the Northern countries, the grey skys not improving the mood, the school and offices that weren't going to reopen, our new normal being Zoom, Meet and Teams, so we started to see different types of families coming to us to spend a couple of months, get some winter sun and vitamin sea with the only requirements of reliable fast WiFi and well stocked kitchen to cook healthy meals for the kids. 
by Daniela Derin 28 Aug, 2020
BeachFront Offices With Amazing Views
by Dan+Vincenzo Skol Apartments Marbella 04 Feb, 2019
Why you should come at least a long weekend during low season
Share by: