
Orvieto Umbria And Le Marche, Italy Travel Guide
These actions prioritize biodiversity and maintaining the region's green character. Consider supporting local organizations involved in environmental conservation.
Italy has developed recycling initiatives for various materials: paper, plastic, glass, and biodegradable waste. Look for separate bins in public areas or at your accommodation. Avoid littering, especially in the historic center and areas of nature. Be mindful of waste from packaging.
While not facing an acute water shortage, mindful water use always finds encouragement, more so during dry summer months. Take shorter showers, turn off taps when not in use, and report any leaks in your accommodation. Tap water in Orvieto is safe to drink; use a reusable water bottle to lessen reliance on single-use plastic bottles.
Show respect for local customs and heritage.
Respect historic sites; do not touch ancient walls, frescoes, or artifacts in museums or churches. Adhere to any rules regarding photography or access. Do not climb on monuments or structures.
Foster positive exchanges with locals through mindful conduct.
Seek consent and be discreet when taking photos.
Show reverence when visiting sacred spaces.
Search for hotels or agriturismi using renewable energy, water-saving measures, plus area produce for meals. Many are certified green properties. (Ecobnb)
Choose tour operators that prioritize small group sizes, local guides, and environmentally sensitive activities. (G Adventures)
Your travel choices directly benefit the local economy and community.
Support local businesses, including artisan shops, family-family-owned eateries, and local tour guides. Search for opportunities to engage with small-scale producers.
When buying souvenirs or groceries, find items marked "Made in Italy" or "Prodotto Locale" (local product). This confirms help for local craftsmanship and producers upholding fair labor practices. Avoid counterfeit goods.
Your choice of establishments bolsters Orvieto's unique character.
No extensive exploitation issues report in Orvieto's tourism sector. However, generally, be mindful of any situations that seem exploitative, like forced begging or interactions that bring discomfort. Support reputable organizations if you wish to contribute to social causes.
Address the environmental impact of your travel.
Consider offsetting the carbon emissions from your flights. While not specific to Orvieto, this choice offsets the environmental footprint of long-distance travel. (Terrapass)
Favor walking, cycling, or public transport over taxis and personal vehicles for short trips within Orvieto and nearby.
Opt for accommodations and tour operators that prioritize environmental sustainability plus the local economy's benefit.
Conscious spending in Orvieto fortifies the residents and preserves its a clear identity.
General advice for a secure and comfortable journey in Orvieto.
Orvieto has a generally safe city, yet standard precautions enhance security.
Know who to telephone in an urgent situation.
General health advice for travelers.
While rare in Orvieto, awareness reduces risk.
Accessing medical care if necessary.
Recognizable by a green cross sign. They dispense over-the-counter and prescribed medication medicines. Pharmacists provide basic health advice.
For non-emergencies, ask your hotel for a local doctor or clinic ("Guardia Medica" for out-of-hours). Travel insurance details are beneficial.
Orvieto has a local hospital for more serious conditions or emergencies. Seek assistance through the 118 emergency number.
For any immediate danger or medical emergency, dial 112 (the unified European emergency number) promptly.
A little preparation regarding health and safety makes for a smoother, worry-free trip.