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Welcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast, your source for inspiring innovation in sustainable tourism. It’s November twenty-sixth, twenty-twenty-five. Today, we’ll explore how travel can uplift communities and the environment, from Italian canal towns embracing eco-practices to local food systems reducing our climate impact. Stay tuned to discover actionable ideas for making your adventures matter.
Our first stop is in Comacchio, Italy—a charming town known as the “Little Venice” that’s redefining what responsible tourism looks like. While Venice faces severe overtourism, Comacchio has taken a different path by keeping its lagoons peaceful and its wildlife protected. Located next to the UNESCO-listed Po Delta Park, this region supports one of Italy’s largest wetland reserves and is home to hundreds of waterbirds, including pink flamingos. Local group Comacchio Experience offers sustainable boat tours and bird-watching, helping visitors connect with nature without the crowd
Our first stop is in Comacchio, Italy—a charming town known as the “Little Venice” that’s redefining what responsible tourism looks like. While Venice faces severe overtourism, Comacchio has taken a different path by keeping its lagoons peaceful and its wildlife protected. Located next to the UNESCO-listed Po Delta Park, this region supports one of Italy’s largest wetland reserves and is home to hundreds of waterbirds, including pink flamingos. Local group Comacchio Experience offers sustainable boat tours and bird-watching, helping visitors connect with nature without the crowd