If being more environmentally conscious while travelling is something you've been wanting to focus on then there are plenty of destinations you can feel good about visiting on holidays. To help you choose, a new study by AKRA has analysed more than 50 cities to create a ranking of the world's top sustainable destinations in 2024. Each city was judged based on three main criteria: the percentage of green spaces, bike friendliness, and tram network coverage, while additional criteria such as the country's Sustainability Score, Percentage of Renewable Energy Use, Electric Vehicle Usage, and CO2 Emissions per Capita, was also taken into account.
And one Aussie city even made the list. Here are the top ten. FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE : Stay across all the latest travel news and deals via our WhatsApp channel.
No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details. Copenhagen, Denmark secures the tenth position with an index of 47.75.
It stands out with a considerable 30 per cent city green space coverage. It also stands out with a strong bike friendliness score of 60.46, which you can take advantage of with a bike tour of the city.
Oslo comes in at ninth, with a total index of 49.45, boasting has impressive green spaces, covering 49 per cent of the city. Its place in the ranking is further supported by Norway's remarkable renewable energy usage of 71.
56 per cent. Here people enjoy a swim in the capital's inner habour pool making use of the natural resources. Hels.