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Colombia is a country best experienced slowly—and there is no better way to do that than along the Magdalena River. Flowing from the Andes to the Caribbean Sea, the Magdalena is more than a river. It is Colombia’s lifeline, carrying stories of Indigenous communities, African heritage, colonial history, music, food, and everyday life that continues to thrive along its banks. A Magdalena River cruise offers travelers a rare opportunity to experience the soul of Colombia beyond the well-known routes, in a way that feels authentic, intimate, and deeply human. Cartagena - Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash
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What would city travel feel like with quieter streets, cleaner air, and a deeper connection to daily life rather than crowds?
As travelers become more intentional about where and how they explore, a new category of destination is gaining attention: green cities. These are urban centers investing in sustainability, walkability, renewable energy, and community-focused design. They value quality of life as much as culture, history, and creativity. Inspired by recent reporting from the Elliott Report on up-and-coming sustainable cities, this guide highlights destinations redefining urban travel in 2026. These cities appeal to travelers seeking meaningful experiences, environmental responsibility, and a calmer alternative to over-touristed capitals. Travel should leave a positive footprint — on both the planet and the traveler. These cities deserve a place on your radar. |
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