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We give you five tips to make your next trip an Eco-Friendly break
Now that you know about #HuelladeCarbono and the environmental impact caused by all our actions in the environment, we give you 5 tips to make your next trip an Eco-Friendly break:
Generate a travel itinerary: the first thing to do is determine which destination you want to visit, for how many days and who will accompany you. It is very important that you define with your travel companions the ideal place to stay and that it is close to the places you wish to visit. Stipulate the itinerary by day, contemplate the streets or roads to drive, opt for short and safe routes, so that in a single route they can travel the most relevant sites and save emissions that pollute the environment unnecessarily.
Booking transfers: The planned transfers will help the trip to be direct. At Luxtrip we have enough capacity for you and your companions who are aware of the problems that exist in the environment
Prepare the right suitcase: remember to take what is necessary and not exaggerate in luggage, more weight means greater expense and therefore more emissions, in addition to not exceeding in luggage helps to maintain the stability of the unit on the road.
On the road make sure to use the air conditioning only when necessary, remember that the drivers of your transfers must be trusted and you can feel free to ask for this type of regulations as well as speed to help reduce CO2 emissions
Avoid stops along the way: As you already have an itinerary, make sure you are completely ready when your driver arrives to avoid stops along the way With these brief tips you are already taking care of the environment, easy, no?
If you are a lover of nature and you are on vacation in Quintana Roo, you can not miss the opportunity to visit Isla Contoy
If you are a lover of nature and you are on vacation in Quintana Roo, you can not miss the opportunity to visit Isla Contoy, located 30 kilometers north of Isla Mujeres where the Caribbean meets the Gulf of Mexico. This uninhabited island is part of a national park managed by SEMARNAT.
Isla Contoy is one of the most important seabird refuges in the Mexican Caribbean. Its mangroves and low jungle are home to more than 152 species of birds. In addition to birds you can also see 3 species of turtles that spawn in the coasts, as well as whale sharks and stingrays that feed on the Plankton in the area. There is no doubt that this island is full of life ...