Glamour, wealth, celebrity and royalty characterise Monaco, but the principality also stars in a different kind of leading role—encouraging sustainable travel
The sight of superyachts berthed at Port Hercules, the sound of supercars whizzing through Monte Carlo’s elegant streets—this is part and parcel of daily life in Monaco. For a country that is only 2.2sqkm in size, Monaco’s place in our imagination is far greater than its geographical footprint. Its larger-than-life reputation has a lot to do with the glamour surrounding the monarchy and the global elite that call the principality home. And while there is a multitude of reasons why it attracts the creme de la creme of society, its intrinsic beauty is obviously a major draw.
Hugged by towering mountains on one side and crystal clear Mediterranean waters on the other, Monaco is incredibly picturesque. As the world’s second-smallest country, it is cognizant of the fact that everything is interconnected, and this simple idea has fuelled its desire to preserve the environment within and beyond its borders.
Inspired by the life of intrepid monarch His Serene Highness Prince Albert I—who travelled on various expeditions around the globe and established the Musée Océanographique de Monaco—the coastal city prides itself on its staunch commitment to sustainability. At a time when everyone’s carbon footprint is increasingly scrutinised, it is even more crucial that we, as travellers, choose a destination that puts environmental protection as a priority. Here's why Monaco is made for the eco-conscious traveller: