Sustainable Travel: 8 Ways To Travel Responsibly As A Family - My Family Travels

Sustainable travel and ecotourism were always hot topics around Earth Day. But, when the pandemic put the world on pause and we watched our environment begin to heal itself, sustainable tourism became a global goal.

Beautiful old banyan tree in a park. Photo by Palinska for pixabay.
Preserving our oldest trees and fragile eco-systems benefits everyone. Photo by Palinska for pixabay.

The CSR Journal reports that 70% of people are now more aware of climate issues and 40% plan to adapt their lifestyles to live and travel more sustainably. However, until recently, more than 10,000 people arrived daily in the Riviera Maya, a destination without efficient recycling. Greenhouse gas emissions on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change notes, were higher over the past decade than at any previous point in human history.

Sustainable solutions require more than 40% of the population; they require everyone’s effort.

Families can help mitigate overtourism, climate change and other critical environmental issues caused by our travels. To do so, we have to take sustainable travel beyond recycling to respecting and giving back to destinations we visit.

How To Travel More Sustainably And Enjoy It

Dr. Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler, authors of "Are We There Yet?"
Dr. Rachel Dodds and Richard Butler, authors of “Are We There Yet?”

For a fresh viewpoint on how to reduce the negative impact of our family trips, we asked expert Rachel Dodds. Dr. Dodds is the Director of Sustaining Tourism, a professor at Ryerson University and a professional in the sustainable travel movement.

We interviewed her about her new book for parents “Are We There Yet? Travelling more responsibly with children” written with co-author Richard Butler. The comprehensive guide to sustainable travel is full of practical tips, relatable firsthand stories and online resources for family vacation planners. Here are eight ways we can all contribute to bettering the environment by traveling sustainably. 

How do you define sustainable tourism and how do we do it?

Busy dad is rading and his girls playing in the aisle of an airplane.
Families interested in responsible travel will use airplanes only for traveling long distances.

Sustainable tourism is about a balance between the environment, community and economy. True sustainability is hard to achieve. For example, if you fly, your carbon footprint pretty much outweighs anything else you do on your trip that is environmentally responsible. However, being more responsible or sustainable is something everyone can do.

Leaving a place better than you found it is key. Ensuring the local economy and community benefits from your visit, as well as not having an adverse impact on the environment, are some actions to consider.

What are the main things to look for in a sustainable travel destination? 

Solar panels on a field in the countryside contribute electricity by storing light from the sun.
Solar and wind power are renewable energies being used by many resort areas to offset their carbon footprint. Photo by Mr. Ganso for pixabay.

Accountability is important. Verify if your accommodation, tour operators and others are actually practicing what they preach. Check sustainability efforts and credibility using the tools mentioned in our book. Check to see if companies are doing anything to ensure they are protecting the environment and supporting local communities.

Everyone, no matter where they go, can determine to support the local economy. Look for local places to eat, purchase local goods and book services.

Ask if you are harming or helping the environment?

Which forms of transportation are the most responsible way to travel?

Bi-level train waits at Amtrak station in La Junta, Colorado.
A Bi-level train waits for passengers at the Amtrak station in La Junta, Colorado. Photo by Ralph Spielman

In general, transportation that carries multiple people – trains and buses for example — are more sustainable. Electric cars, direct flights, new hybrid ferries, these are some examples of transportation that has changed for the better.

We have a chapter in the book that focuses on ‘how to get there’ as well as ‘how to book’ which gives information and ideas. Taking a train instead of flying if your destination is fewer than 300 miles away is one example. Another example is booking through organizations that give back such as Fairbnb or Ecobnb or ResponsibleTravel.com instead of mainstream ones.

How do we ensure that our flights are as environmentally-friendly as possible?

There isn’t much we can do because flying isn’t environmentally friendly… but… it can be better.

For example, we should pack lighter, fly direct, fly less often and check the CO2 levels of available flights with Google Flights or SkyScanner. Look up the airline’s sustainability record using the LeafScore site. Try to avoid flying if there is a suitable alternative.

Thatch and woven straw lounge at the Sacha ecolodge in the Amazon.
The bar at the Sacha Lodge in the Amazon is a good example of how well ecolodges can blend into a sustainable environment.

How do we evaluate whether a hotel or rental accommodation will be the most sustainable choice for our family?

Check out your accommodation in advance and ask some key questions of the provider. For example, do they have a visible environmental policy on their website? If they don’t outline specifically what they are doing to operate sustainably, it is doubtful they are.

In our new book, we provide some good tips for researching accommodation, as well as more sustainable accommodation choices and how to find them. ITU  hotel chain is one that ranks well with Platinum LEED certified construction. Booking.com allows you to search using sustainability criteria but we need to consider independent and locally owned hotels when we travel.

How can children participate in sustainable tourism?

Playmobil garbage collector wheels recycling bin.
Intoduce kids in relatable ways to the importance of sustainabile living. Photo by Jacmac34 via pixabay.

When you travel, show children the problems! Point out litter or plastic and explain how it fuels wildfires. Show your kids how to take care of precious things so they can last. Relate to children on their own terms, to get them to understand the importance of larger environmental issues. Have fun on vacation but be honest.

Ask, “If we wouldn’t do something at home, why do we do it on holiday?” 

Should all ages support sustainable travel?

Plastic drinking cup is buried in the sand at the beach. By hamsterfreund via pixabay.
When you see it, remind the family that beach garbage is something travelers of all ages can help clean up.

Older people have an obligation to leave a healthy planet for the next generation. Children want to be able to have a clean life and revisit a destination as they get older. Those in the middle have an obligation to keep things healthy and correct mistakes. All ages want to travel but we must realise that travel is a privilege, rather than a right.

The key thing is that you want to enjoy your holiday and if you do even one thing to make it more responsible, that is better for everyone.

Where can we buy or download your book?

The book Are We There Yet? Travel More Responsibly With Children is available from Amazon and other outlets which ship outside the US. It has been nominated for a USA Today 10 Best award as well.

But it now and have everyone in the family read it by the next Earth Day, April 22, 2025. And follow the folks at Sustaining Tourism for information on their next project.

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