Alaska’s main hub is Anchorage (ANC), with other airports connecting cities, remote towns, and national parks.| Eco Lodges Anywhere
Puerto Rico’s main gateway is Luis Muñoz Marín Airport near San Juan, with smaller airports also connecting to major U.S. and Caribbean hubs.| Eco Lodges Anywhere
Main airports in the Canary Islands are Gran Canaria, Tenerife South, and Lanzarote serving international flights.| Eco Lodges Anywhere
As of June 2025, just 2.7% of the global ocean is classified as fully or highly protected, according to The Marine Protection Atlas, while total marine protection is only 8.4%. The rollback of U.S. protections in April 2025, most notably the reopening of sections of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to commercial fishing, slashed a third […]| Eco Lodges Anywhere
Beyond Madeira and the Azores, out of the 102 Portugal islands, 22 are open to visitors, ranging from volcanic landscapes to golden beaches.| Eco Lodges Anywhere
Emese Maczko is a travel blogger behind Eco Lodges Anywhere. Having explored several destinations around Europe, the US, Indonesia, and Australia, and resided in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg, Emese possesses a keen understanding of diverse cultures and an appreciation for the beauty of each destination she visits. She advocates for sustainable travel and ecotourism.| Eco Lodges Anywhere