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The best part of an Adriatic sailing week isn’t luxury—it’s the feeling of space. Space in your schedule, space in your mind, space between stops. When travel slows down, it finally feels like you’re there, not just passing through.
If you could pick one region to explore by sail, would you choose Split-area islands, Zadar/Kornati, Dubrovnik coast, or Istria?
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Sailing Croatia is basically a moving reset button. The days stay simple: one route, one anchorage, one coastal town—then repeat. No constant decisions, no commute, no sprinting from attraction to attraction.
Would you rather anchor near a remote cove or dock in a lively harbor town at night?
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Imagine your trip rhythm being: coffee on deck, a few hours under sail, swim stop in clear water, then sunset in a car-free port with a simple local dinner. That’s the magic of sailing the Adriatic—less rushing, more presence, and way less “tourist treadmill.”
What’s your ideal crew size for a sailing week—solo/duo, 4–6 friends, or a full 8–10 group?
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Wind Sailing in Croatia (2025) is live — eco-conscious yacht trips on the Adriatic
Croatia is one of the best places in Europe to sail wind-first: short island hops, protected bays, and routes that feel like slow travel on water (not resort-style excess). This guide covers:
When to go (shoulder months) and what winds to know (Bora, Jugo, Mistral)
How to choose a sailboat vs catamaran, cabins, budgets, and regions (Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Kornati, Istria)
Low-impact sailing habits: refill + low-waste kit, local markets, engine-second routing
Read it here: economadtravel.com/sailing-in-croatia-2025-eco-nom…
If you were picking one, would you do Split islands, Kornati, or Dubrovnik south?
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New guide is live: Vancouver Canada BC (2025) — Car-Free, Low-Impact Itinerary
If you want Vancouver to feel calm, walkable, and nature-soaked (not expensive chaos), this is the plan:
Best car-free bases: Downtown, West End, Kitsilano, Mount Pleasant
How to “solve” Vancouver with transit + walking + one Seawall bike day
A Vancouver Island extension that doesn’t turn into a car-dependent sprint
Read it here: economadtravel.com/vancouver-canada-bc-car-free-gu…
Question: Are you going for city loops + Seawall, or adding Vancouver Island too?
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If you’ve never tried “wind-first” travel, Croatia is one of the easiest places to fall in love with it. Short sails, protected bays, and a new island view every day—without needing a packed itinerary to feel like you did something incredible.
What’s your must-have on a sailing week: sunrise swims, seafood dinners, or quiet anchor nights?
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Chiang Mai is one of the easiest places in Thailand to travel slower and still feel like you did a lot.
I just published a Chiang Mai, North Thailand (2025) guide focused on:
car-free / car-light planning
walkable neighborhood bases
simple “one loop per day” itineraries
one intentional mountain or scenery day (no rushed checklist travel)
Link: economadtravel.com/chiang-mai-north-thailand/
Question: Are you planning Chiang Mai as a 3–4 day stop or a 1–2 week base for remote work?
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Croatia by sail hits different. Not a cruise. Not a resort. Just wind, short island hops, quiet coves, and stone harbor towns you can actually walk. If you’ve been craving a trip that feels adventurous and calm, this is one of the best “slow travel” upgrades you can do in Europe.
Question: would you rather spend your week chasing hidden bays or hopping between historic island towns?
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New on Eco Nomad Travel: Chiang Mai, North Thailand (2025) — a rail-first, low-impact guide for slow travelers and remote workers.
Inside:
Best areas to stay for a calm, walkable trip (Old City vs Nimman vs Riverside)
Car-free daily loops (temples, cafés, markets) without overplanning
One intentional nature day (Doi Suthep / Chiang Dao / big mountain day)
Simple low-impact essentials that make the whole trip smoother
Read it here: economadtravel.com/chiang-mai-north-thailand/
What do you want next: Bangkok rail-first, Pai without a scooter, or a 7-day North Thailand slow route?
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