Julia Reynolds

Julia Reynolds is a travel writer, adventure enthusiast, and serial nomad living (mostly) in the Hawaiian islands. She is currently on a one-year trip around the world, avoiding air travel when possible and traveling slowly over land and sea. Some of her best travel experiences to date have been kayaking the Napali Coast of Kaua'i, diving the isolated atolls of Belize, and rock climbing in the Krabi region of Thailand. Her worst travel experiences have been getting robbed in Guatemala, breaking her back in Thailand, and breaking multiple bones in a mountain bike accident in Alaska. She still loves the places where the worst experiences occurred.

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Green Hotels: Building a Sustainable Model, One Sleep at a Time

With 157 babies being born every minute, the planet's capacity pushed to its boundaries, and the health of our entire delicate ecosystem hanging in the balance, “sustainability” is the word of the day and the word of the future.

Green Hotels: Building a Sustainable Model, One Sleep at a Time

A Wayward Weekend in Hobart

Hobart is nestled in the vineyard-etched foothills of Kunanyi (Mt. Wellington) and adjacent to the lush farmland of the Huon and Derwent Valleys. It seems only natural that a city like Hobart would be at the forefront of the slow food and sustainability movement in Australia. See Hobart with this 48 hour, socially-conscious travel guide.

A Wayward Weekend in Hobart

Finding Delight in Australia's North Queensland, The Sustainable Way

Julia Reynolds shares her personal account of her sustainability-driven trip around North Queensland, including staying in solar-powered accommodation and an eco-friendly dive in Australia’s famous Great Barrier Reef.

Finding Delight in Australia's North Queensland, The Sustainable Way