Imagine diving into the beauty of famous blue beaches surrounded by lush greenery, just like scenes from Mamma Mia!
Alonissos is situated in the North Sporades Islands in the Aegean Sea, off the eastern coast of mainland Greece. It´s Europe's largest National Marine Park, where dolphins, turtles, and falcons thrive, and the endangered Mediterranean monk seal finds sanctuary. Alonissos is a naturalist's haven, offering unspoiled island living.
Impactrip volunteers can engage in several vital activities to support environmental and social initiatives. They may participate in marine conservation efforts, focusing on protecting the endangered Mediterranean monk seal, conducting beach clean-ups, and educating the public on marine life preservation. Volunteers also assist in environmental education, raising awareness about issues like plastic pollution and biodiversity through workshops and community outreach. Additionally, they contribute to wildlife monitoring, protecting local species and their habitats, and promote sustainable tourism practices by supporting eco-friendly businesses and researching tourism's environmental impact.
These efforts help preserve Alonissos's unique natural environment and support local communities.
Impactrip volunteers can engage in several vital activities to support environmental and social initiatives. They may participate in marine conservation efforts, focusing on protecting the endangered Mediterranean monk seal, conducting beach clean-ups, and educating the public on marine life preservation. Volunteers also assist in environmental education, raising awareness about issues like plastic pollution and biodiversity through workshops and community outreach. Additionally, they contribute to wildlife monitoring, protecting local species and their habitats, and promote sustainable tourism practices by supporting eco-friendly businesses and researching tourism's environmental impact.
These efforts help preserve Alonissos's unique natural environment and support local communities.