Italy receives 60M+ tourists annually. Venice is sinking under the weight. Florence's center has more Airbnbs than residents. Cinque Terre caps daily hikers. Sustainable travel isn't about guilt โ it's about making choices that keep Italy ITALIAN for the next generation. Every choice matters: the restaurant you eat at (local trattoria vs international chain), the accommodation you book (agriturismo vs Airbnb in a residential area), the time you visit (shoulder season vs August). Slow Food guide โ
ACCOMMODATION: 1. Stay in agriturismi (farms) โ your money goes directly to farming families. 2. Avoid Airbnb in city centers โ short-term rentals displace residents from Florence, Venice, Rome. Stay in hotels (which employ locals year-round) or agriturismi outside the center. 3. Choose organic farms and eco-certified hotels (look for Ecolabel EU certification).
TRANSPORT: 4. Take trains, not flights โ RomeโMilan Frecciarossa (3h) produces 1/10 the CO2 of a flight. 5. Walk and use regional trains โ skip the rental car in cities. 6. If driving, consider electric car rental.
FOOD: 7. Eat at local trattorias, not international chains. Your โฌ15 lunch supports a family. 8. Shop at local markets โ farmers' markets keep money in the community. 9. Eat SEASONAL and LOCAL โ food that traveled 10km, not 10,000. Slow Food guide โ 10. Drink tap water โ Rome's nasoni are free and eliminate plastic bottles.
BEHAVIOR: 11. Visit lesser-known regions โ Molise, Basilicata, Calabria, Abruzzo NEED tourism. Venice and Florence have too much. 12. Visit in shoulder season (April-May, September-October) โ fewer crowds, lower prices, better experience. 13. Learn basic Italian โ engaging in the local language shows respect and creates real connections. 14. Buy from artisans, not souvenir shops โ a handmade ceramic plate from Deruta supports a family workshop; a โฌ5 "Made in Italy" (Made in China) souvenir supports nothing. 15. Don't take sand, shells, or rocks โ it's illegal and it's erosion.