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This Morocco travel guide is not just about riads to stay at & sights to see. I want to help you see almost every corner of this country - from staying overnight at a luxury camp in the Sahara desert & taking a cooking class at a non-profit association, empowering women in Marrakesh, to visiting the oldest university in the world & seeing goats on trees on the way to Essaouira port town. 10 days is a perfect timeframe to explore Morocco and have an adventure of a lifetime.
Structure of this guide >>
- Day-by-day itinerary with 80+ interesting things to see & do, countless hidden gems, best restaurants & cafes as well as most beautiful riads to stay at;
- What to do if you have more or less than 10 days in Morocco;
- Essential travel tips & tricks, including travel safety tips, what to pack guide, ways to get around, the best time to visit and average costs of a day in Morocco.
Follow this travel itinerary for a guaranteed set of amazing experiences and stunning vistas. You’ll save 50+ hours of research, have it for life and can access it anytime. You can also combine my saved spots & insights with your own research to craft the Morocco trip of your dreams. If you are short on time or have a few extra days - worry not, I have added a few tips for those circumstances also.
If you are travelling to this gorgeous country soon, tag me in the pictures you take - @irinadoingthings - I'd love to experience Morocco again through your eyes.
Adventure • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Budget • Nature • Beach
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Hungarian cuisine is said to be one of the spiciest in Europe, perhaps because we use a lot of paprika, black pepper and other spices. Majority of the dishes are based on meat, carbs and seasonal vegetables & fruits.
The list of dishes to try can be rather long, especially if the recommendation comes from a Hungarian. 🙂
Below you will find a highlight and a culinary map, which will hopefully help you decide where to eat in Budapest.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • 50+ • Foodie • Coffee
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Akko (also known as Acre in English and Akka in Arabic) is somehow overlooked by many tourists coming to Israel. It's one of the most historic and scenic towns in the whole country. The city embodies a melange of Arab and Jewish culture that is unique to Northern Israel. And the hummus is some of the best in the country.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Akko dates back almost 5,000 years prior as a Phoenician city on the coast. Today, Akko's character is most known as the predominatant stronghold of the Crusaders between 1100 and 1300. The city was briefly reconquered by Salah ad-Din (aka Saladin) before the Crusaders regained control during the Third Crusade - a control that lasted until 1291 when Akko was the last city to be conquered by the Muslim rulers.
In later years, Akko served as a major port city. Napoleon attempted to conquer the city but failed miserably (this happening after his forces barely took control of Jaffa further south). In the 1890's, Akko became the home of Baha'u'llah, an imprisoned missionary who founded the Bahai faith. He spent his last days in Akko until his death; he is buried outside of the city (not open to the public) and the town remains a key pilgrimage site for those of the Bahai faith.
Since the foundation of Israel (or the Nakba by Palestinian views) the town of Akko has become one of the most mixed cities in Israel, with 32 percent of the town being Arab (mostly in the old city). Much of your visit will allow you to see the various cultural fabrics that make up the beautiful city of Akko!
Architecture • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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This was my second time in Edinburgh; both times I stayed about 5 days, so I've covered a lot of ground!
During my first visit, I did the following:
Free walking tour
Edinburgh Castle
Holyrood Palace
The Whisky Experience
Camera Obscura
This time around, we were focused on one main "anchor" activity each day, and those were:
Royal Yacht Britannia
Underground Tour
Arthur's Seat Hike
Museums
Aside from our "anchors", we spent lots of leisurely wandering and walking. We also ate and drank well (coffee and whisky).
By now, I am confident I've done each of the big touristy things, AND a lot of more unique and off-the-beaten-path stuff.
This itinerary is based on our 2nd trip so it doesn't include the major things we did the first time around. That said, if you'd like my assistance with organizing a custom itinerary for Edinburgh, I can help! (I'll discount the service by the price of this guide if you previously purchased it.)
Car-free • Backpacker
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A 10 day itinerary to explore the whole of the island.
When you travel and tour around Mauritius independently, the most crucial thing is having an itinerary (like this one). That said, you’ll be free to explore at your own pace — but with some structure.
I have included the best snorkeling spots around the island. The best car rental company or the best trips If you do not wish to drive. The best things to do and our exact itinerary on what we done so you can check costs/budgets and timings I have done all the hard work and planning for you so you can have everything you need in one place.
You will have an amazing time on this island 🏝
This is my private itinerary that I done myself
Happy travels
Adventure • Foodie • Sustainable/Eco • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Budget • Luxury • History • People & Culture • Romantic • Nature • Photography
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Portofino is definitely one of those places you step foot into and ask yourself “how is this place real?” You truly feel like you are in a dream. It is a fishing village in the Italian Riviera and it is known for its charming port, luxury stores, fisherman boats, ad seafood restaurants. It is the combination of these things that make that harbour feel so special.
Portofino is much smaller in size than what people might imagine it to be and you can see it all in just a day. It is also quite expensive. It is definitely worth seeing but you don't necessarily need more than a day here, so what I recommend is staying in the town nearby, Santa Margherita, and venture off to Portofino for day trips or in the evenings. There’s a bus that takes you there in just 10 minutes.
That being said, here is everything I would do while in Portofino and what I think is actually worth seeing, eating and drinking!
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Dazzling, diverse, cultural, aesthetic, bustling. Those are just a few words to describe the country of Morocco. Whether you are exploring the bustling souks of Marrakesh, the historic gems of Fez, the coastal breezes of Essaouira, the warm sand of the desert, or anywhere in between, you are bound to find incredible architecture, culture, food, and experiences.
This guide is my "ultimate guide", a pay for guide that includes all my secrets and tricks for locations around the country. If you are interested in something small, check out my page and my free guides (Marrakesh, Casablanca) or more limited paid guides (Tangier, the road to Erg Chigaga). However, if you are planning a week or longer in Morocco and want the inside scoop on various cities around the country, this is your guide.
Over 240 recommendations included! Covered in this guide: Marrakesh, Fez, Casablanca, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Ouarzazate/Aït Benhaddou, Erg Chigaga/M'hamid, Erg Chebbi/Merzouga, and Agadir
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic
$15.00
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I spent one month in Tunisia's capital city, discovering how to get around, what to eat, and where to go. I completely fell in love with this city. I made local friends who showed me new places, and I have collected them all in this guide to Tunis, Tunisia.
In this Tunis guide you can find:
-General Tips for Tunis
-Safety Tips for Tunis
-Transportation Info
-Amazing Restaurants
-Great Coffee Shops
-Where to Get Drinks
-Traditional Tunisian Foods
-Sites to See
-Neighborhood Guides
-Honest Opinions
No need to spend hours researching what to see and where to go in Tunis, when I've already done it for you!
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Coffee • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
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