The global health crisis has changed our ideas about travel. Mass tourism has lost its appeal, and now less-inhabited places away from towns and close to nature have become popular.
Traveling in Europe now also means being part of a sustainable approach to travel: no need to travel to the ends of the earth to get away from it all.
The Bardenas Reales desert in Spain, Dwejra Bay in Malta, Tatra National Park in Poland, the Látrabjard cliffs in Iceland, the Bregenz forest in Austria–all these invitate us to disconnect from the urban hustle-and-bustle.