13 Sustainable Travel Destinations That Are Thriving Without Overtourism

2. The Isolated Paradise of Fogo Island, Canada

Fogo Island. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @https://www.flickr.com/photos/72874821@N03

Off the coast of Newfoundland, Fogo Island stands as a testament to the power of cultural preservation and sustainable tourism. This remote island, with its rugged coastline and vibrant arts scene, has become a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and inspiration. The Fogo Island Inn, an architectural marvel, embodies the island’s commitment to sustainability, with its locally sourced materials and eco-friendly design. The inn’s profits are reinvested into the community, supporting local artisans and preserving traditional crafts. Visitors are encouraged to explore the island’s natural beauty, from its hiking trails and wildlife to its rich maritime history. Fogo Island’s approach to tourism—rooted in respect for the environment and local culture—offers a model for sustainable development in remote regions.

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