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Where are the best places for a vegan holiday?

STORYKayla Hill
London is among the global cities that offer fine plant-based food offerings for vegan holidaymakers. Photo: Kayla Hill
London is among the global cities that offer fine plant-based food offerings for vegan holidaymakers. Photo: Kayla Hill
Veganism and vegetarianism

Eco-tourism is growing more popular and accessible for travellers who want to enjoy memorable experiences that have a positive impact on the planet

If you’re not vegan yourself, you might be wondering what makes a holiday specifically “vegan”?

Since vegans eat plant-based food, use cruelty-free cosmetics and pay only for entertainment that doesn’t exploit animals, planning a holiday can be a tricky task.

Questions that come to mind include “Will animals be used to transport me to my destination?”, “Will there be plant-based food available?”, “Does the spa use cruelty-free products?” and “Are my pillows filled with down?”.

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These situations can really make or break a good holiday.

Vegan tourism is on the rise, so here’s a list of top holiday spots where being vegan is incredibly easy – and welcomed!

Bali, Indonesia

A selection of vegan food served at the eco-lodge Swasti Eco Cottages in Ubud, on the island of Bali. Photo: Kayla Hill
A selection of vegan food served at the eco-lodge Swasti Eco Cottages in Ubud, on the island of Bali. Photo: Kayla Hill

Bali has long been considered a vegan paradise.

Every year it hosts the Bali Vegan Festival, which draws droves of plant-based enthusiasts to enjoy its delicious food, amazing scenery and crystal clear waters.

You can check out the world’s first vegan cinema Paradiso in the town of Ubud; learn to surf along the black sand beaches of Canggu; hike up a volcano early in the morning to watch the sunrise; or stroll along the picturesque rice terraces in Tegallalang while sipping on a fresh coconut.

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