42 min

Promoting responsible tourism on the Canary Islands | John Dale Beckley from Canary Green Roaming Roots

    • Places & Travel

Welcome back to Roaming Roots!
Check out my own private library of resources on responsible and mindful travel and tourism:
https://bycause.co/resources
I think todays episode should be very interesting to many of you, because of the destination that we will be talking about. This destination is almost like a second home to many Norwegians and I think also globally this is a very popular place to go. We are talking about the Canary Islands.
My guest today is John Dale Beckley.
John is the founder and manager of the Sustainable Tourism non profit CANARY GREEN, which is the only English speaking non profit dedicated to sustainable tourism on the Canary Islands. They want to help the ~14 million tourists visiting the Islands each year to travel more sustainably. That is why they have made it their mission to showcase and promote the responsible and sustainable initiatives on the Canary Islands. Together with local businesses and travelers globally they help create this positive and necessary change.
Links:
Canary Green Instagram YouTube
John on LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
The hotel we mentioned in the episode: Mynd Hotel
Today's Travel Toolkit:
May I speak to the manager, please

Welcome back to Roaming Roots!
Check out my own private library of resources on responsible and mindful travel and tourism:
https://bycause.co/resources
I think todays episode should be very interesting to many of you, because of the destination that we will be talking about. This destination is almost like a second home to many Norwegians and I think also globally this is a very popular place to go. We are talking about the Canary Islands.
My guest today is John Dale Beckley.
John is the founder and manager of the Sustainable Tourism non profit CANARY GREEN, which is the only English speaking non profit dedicated to sustainable tourism on the Canary Islands. They want to help the ~14 million tourists visiting the Islands each year to travel more sustainably. That is why they have made it their mission to showcase and promote the responsible and sustainable initiatives on the Canary Islands. Together with local businesses and travelers globally they help create this positive and necessary change.
Links:
Canary Green Instagram YouTube
John on LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
The hotel we mentioned in the episode: Mynd Hotel
Today's Travel Toolkit:
May I speak to the manager, please

42 min