Andalucia, Spain
Parque Natural Bahía de Cádiz is important for biodiversity. Stick to marked trails and avoid disturbing wildlife.
Use clearly marked recycling bins for plastic/cans (yellow), paper/cardboard (blue), and glass (green).
Andalusia experiences drought. Shorten showers and be mindful of water use in accommodation.
Engage with Cadiz culture respectfully and thoughtfully.
Support local craftspeople and traditional businesses. Respect historic sites and monuments.
Make an effort to speak some basic Spanish. Locals welcome the effort, even if your Spanish is limited.
Be discreet and respectful, especially in religious or sensitive locations; some may prohibit photography.
Dress modestly when entering churches or other religious buildings, covering shoulders and knees.
For sustainable outdoor apparel and gear, explore collections from Patagonia.
Shop PatagoniaDiscover a range of reusable goods and zero-waste items at Package Free Shop.
Visit Package Free ShopBeing culturally sensitive and environmentally aware enriches your travel and leaves a positive legacy for Cadiz.
Your visit benefits the local economy and community in Cadiz.
Seek out and support local, family-run guesthouses, restaurants, and shops.
Purchase local artisan crafts directly from the makers or small, independent shops.
Be aware of human rights issues and avoid any situation that appears exploitative, notably concerning labor practices.
If you wish to contribute, research reputable local charities or NGOs rather than giving money to beggars on the street.
Support businesses prioritizing environmental and social responsibility.
Find eco-friendly places to stay at Ecobnb.
Offset your travel emissions with Terrapass.
Book ethical group adventures with G Adventures.
Every purchase and interaction can contribute to the wellbeing of Cadiz and its people. Choose wisely.