In order to meet the constantly changing expectations of travelling families, the tourism sector has to reinvent itself. Little Guest has therefore addressed the issue of slow tourism, which advocates a healthier way of travelling both for you and the planet. Inspired in particular by the slow life movement, this new way of travelling, also known as slow travel, aims to live your holidays more serenely while adopting eco-responsible practices.
Born in the early 2000s, slow tourism (also known as slow travel) is gradually defining a new approach to travel and the way we go on holiday. While we are now used to travelling to the ends of the earth and to exhausting days where cultural visits and varied activities follow one another at a run, this concept advocates slow travel! The idea of this sustainable and united tourism is in fact very simple: no more exhausting holidays during which we try to see the maximum of things in a minimum of time, place for rest, relaxation and letting go without defining a strict and immutable schedule.
Slow tourism revolves around three fundamental principles:
In short, slow tourism is about trying to reinvent the way we explore the world and share these values with future generations. In order to contribute to this change, Little Guest has chosen to develop its range of eco-friendly hotels and to offer more choices allowing tribes to reconnect with nature and get closer to each other in a healthy and natural setting.
Is slow tourism suitable for everyone?
Absolutely! More and more of us are travelling and we are doing it more and more often. When we know that the main adepts of slow tourism are young couples with a baby, dynamic retirees and large families, it becomes clear that this way of approaching travel is not reserved for just one part of the travelling population but for everyone.
Since slow travel rhymes with comfort, relaxation and discovery, this way of travelling will please the adventurous as well as the idleness enthusiasts and families with children as well as young couples. There is something for everyone: taking the time to get lost on foot or by bike in the small streets of an old town, lounging by the pool, visiting an exceptional cultural site, etc.
In concrete terms, how can slow tourism be practiced?
The principle is actually very simple and, above all, very adaptable. It all depends on you and that’s where the interest of the concept lies. Nothing is imposed, each small gesture is one more step towards a healthier and more rewarding way of travelling. However, Little Guest has some ideas to help you get started:
What are the advantages of slow tourism for families?
If this mode of travel has a definite advantage, it is that it guarantees everyone a well-deserved rest. Indeed, less transport and visits spaced out over a longer period of time inevitably means more rest time, and this is still the primary purpose of holidays. By taking your time, you will also discover the region from another angle, you will live your stay more intensely because you will discover the local culture, people and customs.
It will also be a way to make new encounters, which, in addition to creating real relationships, will also allow you to introduce your children to these new cultures and awaken their curiosity and desire to open up to others. Finally, and this is surely the greatest advantage, slow tourism will allow you to spend time with your family, and especially, with your children.
Far from your hectic daily life, you will learn to appreciate these long days made, certainly, of visits and other activities, but also of relaxation or family games. It is therefore an excellent way to strengthen family ties, reinforce your complicity and share beautiful stories.
As you will have understood, slow tourism, and sustainable tourism in general, are part of a process of reinventing the way we travel. This concept aims to travel in a more responsible way but also to enjoy our moments of freedom more.
When looking at the families’ requests concerning their holidays, Little Guest found that their main criterion was a change of scenery. Indeed, who doesn’t dream of getting out of their daily routine to change air and discover new things? Slow tourism offers a total change of scenery while combining escape and eco-responsibility. Rather than multiplying trips to the ends of the earth, why not take advantage of the wonderful countryside just a few kilometres from home? France, Belgium, or Switzerland are full of idyllic places where nature reigns supreme and where you can spend wonderful family holidays.
The concept of slow tourism applies particularly well to our countryside, which abounds in luxury hotels and villas perfectly adapted to the needs of families. So, choose these establishments for your next holiday. This way, you will reduce your carbon footprint while discovering the wonders that surround you and which, unfortunately, are too often ignored. Hiking, horseback riding, cycling or boat trips in the heart of unspoiled nature, this is what slow tourism allows you to do.
However, this way of travelling is not only reserved for the countryside; it is possible for you to experience it even if you are passionate about urban visits or if you don’t have the opportunity to go too far from home. The phenomenon of staycation (the concept of « holidays close to home ») is becoming more and more widespread and is becoming an environmentally friendly way to enjoy a fantastic holiday. The desire to reduce one’s carbon footprint by favouring more environmentally friendly means of transport such as bicycles, horses, trains or boats, has been linked to the desire to learn more about our surroundings.
Contrary to what one might think, it is therefore possible, for example, to stay in Paris by adopting a slow life lifestyle that is perfectly in line with one’s ecological convictions. Little Guest has even prepared a family weekend in the French capital that respects the values of this way of thinking about travel. For example, you can take the Batobus to discover the City of Light from the Seine, walk along the Coulée Verte or the Parc Montsouris, discover the architectural masterpiece that is the Louis Vuitton Foundation in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne, or enjoy delicious local and seasonal dishes at the restaurant Le Relais.
Another example of a city where slow tourism has found its place, Brussels! The capital of Belgium has nothing to envy the countryside in terms of relaxation and comfort. You can discover the sublime Grand Place, stroll through the lively streets of the Sainte-Catherine district, stroll among the stalls of the Marolles flea market or have a drink on one of the terraces of the Halles Saint-Géry. For a cultural visit, go to the Maison Horta, a true Art Nouveau masterpiece which, with its curved lines and ornamentation inspired by nature, undeniably refers to the concept of slow tourism. You will find here all our ideas to spend a wonderful slow life weekend with your family in Brussels.
Les Fermes de Marie ***** in France
If ever there was an establishment that understood how to combine luxury services with a lifestyle based on sustainable tourism, it’s Les Fermes de Marie. Perched in the Mont Blanc massif, the hotel’s rooms and independent chalets are set in the heart of a lush natural environment, creating a peaceful atmosphere conducive to comfort, relaxation and slow tourism.
Take your pick from the resort’s chalets. All different, they are suitable for all types of families, from single couples to large families, but they all have one thing in common: a serene mountain atmosphere. With its exposed wood, old stonework, exposed beams, top-of-the-range interior design and splendid views of the mountain range and the ever-present natural environment, the hotel sets an example in the world of ecotourism.
The gourmet restaurant, with its menu based on local produce, turns every moment into an unforgettable memory, where the dreams of the whole family come to life, illuminated by the enchanting adventures of the Kids Club des Fermes. Much more than a hotel, Les Fermes de Marie and its 2-hectare park are a rewriting of the art of mountain living.
Villas at Areias Do Seixo in Portugal
Slow tourism does not necessarily mean immediate proximity, especially as reaching Portugal by car or train rather than by plane is very easily feasible. You can therefore get there without fear and stay, why not, in one of the sublime villas of the Villas at Areias Do Seixo, located in the heart of the Torre Vedras region.
Here too, luxury rhymes with nature, authenticity and history. Between local craftsmanship and the countryside, the villas offer a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. With their modern holiday home feel, the villas guarantee families with children maximum comfort and refined and restful decoration, but also a lifestyle based on well-being and relaxation.
Enjoy delicious seasonal meals prepared with vegetables from the estate’s own garden, local organic meats and locally caught fish; sit down for an unforgettable family picnic in the gardens or on the beautiful beach of Santa Cruz; relax with on-site yoga classes, or take your children to the wonderful creative workshops imagined around nature and local culture; there are plenty of opportunities to recharge your batteries and reconnect with the land, take advantage of them!
On your mark! Ready? Slow down!
Guillaume, 26 years old, passionate about travelling, from Paris.
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