Stepping foot into Venice is like entering an alternate universe. A world where the mundane is replaced by endless wonders; where even the simplest of things, whether a door or a narrow street, are transformed into a romanticized version of their previous selves. With so much splendor to offer, it’s no wonder why more than 36 million tourists are flocking to the Venetian canals on an annual basis. We must do our part as mindful travelers to reduce our footprint and protect the integrity of the people. Here’s how to ethically plan your next trip!
I’m an average photographer with slightly better than average Lightroom skills. I have an affinity for traveling the world and just can’t seem to stop, so I created Toone’s Travels as a way of building a community of like-minded individuals that believe exploring the planet is the best way to live. Thanks for stopping by!
Traveling hasn’t always been in my DNA, but now I’ll never let it go. Here’s how I caught the travel bug and why, no matter what, I’ll continue to get out and explore the world.
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The best thing about moving abroad: unsubscribing from so many emails.
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RT @travelingmitch: As you move through this life and this world, you change things slightly; you leave marks behind, however small. An… https://t.co/A6PDp2eoP5
In a city that welcomes 30 million visitors each year, it seems unlikely that something has been left undiscovered, right? Think again. Venezia Football Club has remained raw, authentic, and full of passion despite the modern age of overtourism. Sport fanatic or not, it’s worth checking out. Here’s why…