Report Type: Ethical Destinations

The World’s Ten Best Ethical Destinations – 2013

All of us are part of a social revolution that is transforming the planet. Environmental and human rights movements in places like Asia, the Middle East and Latin America now hinge on our ability to communicate—in real time—with allies all over the world. But as we navigate the global village on our tablets and smart […]

The World’s Best Ethical Destinations – 2012

Looking back from a few decades in the future, 2011 may seem like a turning point in social history. This was the year when “people power” became a global phenomenon: from the Arab Spring to the reforms in Burma; from the Occupy movements in North America to the grassroots fight against female circumcision in Africa. […]

The World’s Best Ethical Destinations – 2011

Ethical Travel—What it Means, and Where to Go As the world becomes ever more interconnected, being an ethical traveler becomes both easier and more urgent. Travelers today have access to far more information than we did even 10 years ago. We can observe–almost in real time–the impact that smart or selfish choices, by governments and […]

The World’s Best Ethical Destinations – 2010

Ethical Travel—What it Means, and Where to Go During the past decade, “Ethical Travel” has become an increasingly important value. It’s an easy term to define. Ethical travel is mindful travel: an awareness of our impact and responsibilities as we explore the world. Travel has become one of the planet’s biggest industries – on par […]

The World’s Best Ethical Destinations – 2008

Ethical Travel—What it Means, and Where to Go During the past few years, the term “Ethical Travel” has entered the globe-trotter’s lexicon. It’s an easy term to define. Ethical travel is simply mindful travel: an awareness of our impact as we explore the world. Travel is now the biggest industry on Earth – even bigger […]

The World’s Best Ethical Destinations – 2006

The World’s Best Ethical Travel Destinations During the past 20 years, the phrases “ecotravel” and “ethical travel” have entered the globetrotter’s lexicon. The first term has been so co-opted and abused that it’s practically stripped of meaning; even huge luxury hotels and cruise ships tout money-saving tactics like “gray water” reuse and energy-saving laundry practices […]