sustainable tourism Tag

Tanna Island with Tourism Vanuatu blue cave. Photographed by adventure and commercial photographer Stefan Haworth

Tanna Island with Tourism Vanuatu

After my success capturing Santo Island, Vanuatu tourism contracted me to photograph Tanna Island, a place with a reputation for its untamed spirit and incredible natural beauty. With Mt. Yasur, the most accessible active volcano in the world, and vibrant tribal communities, Tanna Island promised a journey unlike any other.

Jade Barclay walking along the white sands of Lonnoc Beach on Espiritu Santo Island, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo Island of Vanuatu

My partner jade and I needed to get away and make our first overseas trip since the world shut down, somewhere warm. We had just come out of our winter season in New Zealand and still had snow on the hills, it very much meant our skin hadn’t seen much sun and we were as white as snow.

Jess davis carrying a longboard through coconut palm trees, Philippines

Reality of Philippine’s tourism

I’ve seen a lot of images of the Philippines through instagram. It’s got white sand, coconut palms, blue waters and outrigger canoes… perfect looking destinations but last thing I want to do is rush around the thousands of islands without enjoying it. I don't want to trash the world a little more from tourism which seems ever harder

Travel with purpose to Timor-Leste

Traveling full time as a Sony Ambassador I get to see a fair share of the world which is amazing, but I also see the downfalls. The downfalls that humans have created. That is plastic. This isn't a post about the negativity of it but more so a trip I joined on to Timor-Leste. I partnered with a

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