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Planning a trip to Marrakesh? Known as the "Red City" for the hue of its historic buildings and walls, Marrakesh is a hub of culture and tradition, where modernity and ancient customs blend. The medina is a winding maze of streets filled with the hustle and bustle of motorcycles, donkeys and vendors. For this reason, I ALWAYS recommend travelers to book at least a couple of guided excursions, at least so that they can get their bearings. I've had so many friends (who are avid travelers themselves) take the same approach with seeing Morocco as they do with Lisbon; arrive and see what happens. And then they come back saying that Morocco was just not their cup of mint tea. Don't do that. Morocco is a wonderful place to explore if you do a little preparation in advance and get some guidance. This FREE 3 day city guide will help you narrow down all the wonderful things there are to do and see and make sure you're not missing out on memorable experiences during your time in Marrakesh. This guide includes 👉 Detailed outlines of what you should do each of the 3 days 👉 6 tour suggestions 👉 3 hammam recommendations 👉 4 hotel recommendations that I have personally inspected and sent clients to before 👉 6 restaurant recommendations 👉 Links to blog articles that advice on what clothing to bring, leisure activities and safety questions 👉 Links to my TikToks highlighting my visit to a place
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This was my second time visiting Croatia but my first time visiting Dubrovnik. I loved it so much and can't wait to go back hopefully very soon! Croatia will always have a special place in my heart because it's where we got engaged on July 22nd, 2022! Croatia is like Italy's second cousin-- it shares the same maritime border, the Adriatic Sea, has a heavy influence of truffles in its cuisine, and celebrates dolce far niente (the sweetness of doing nothing). For our quick 72-hour trip, we basked in the sun, read good books, got a couples massage, and swam in the sea as many times as we could! Croatia was once part of the Roman Republic and, much later in history, part of Yugoslavia. It has a brutal history of war specifically its most recent civil war resulting in its independence from Yugoslavia which took place from 1991 to 1995. This rich but tragic history has shaped Croatians and their culture into what it is today. Many locations across Dubrovnik and Split were used for filming the hit TV show, Game of Thrones. There are lots of tours offered to see the various locations but you certainly don't have to be a Game of Thrones fanatic to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia. We didn't meet one Croatian who had watched the show themselves just like ourselves. Croatia has over 1000 islands with crystal clear water and pebbly beaches for a fraction of the price compared to its neighbors. It's what initially drew me to visit this country along the Balkan peninsula. Here's everything we did throughout our 3-day trip in Dubrovnik plus a few additional recommendations.
Couples • Luxury • History • Nature • Romantic • Photography • Beach • Relaxation
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Step into the realm of romance with the Holbox Concierge Romantic Getaway Guide – your ultimate passport to unlocking the hidden treasures of love on this mesmerizing island paradise. Whether you're a hopeless romantic yearning for a soul-stirring experience or a couple seeking to rekindle the flames of passion, this guide is your key to curating an unforgettable escape brimming with enchantment, intimacy, and cherished shared moments that will forever linger in the chambers of your hearts. Within the pages of this guide, a carefully curated collection of Holbox's most exquisite offerings awaits you. Each recommendation has been meticulously selected to transform your sojourn into a symphony of romance, capturing the very essence of this island's allure. From hand-picked accommodations that cocoon you in comfort and luxury to sumptuous culinary journeys that awaken your senses, every facet of your odyssey has been woven together with the utmost care and thoughtfulness. Where to Stay Discover the finest accommodations that Holbox has to offer, each one handpicked to envelop you in comfort and luxury. Eat & Drink Our guide leads you to the island's most charming eateries, from intimate candlelit dinners under the stars to vibrant beachside bars serving up tantalizing cocktails that mirror the hues of the sunset. Tours & Experiences Immerse yourselves in the beauty of Holbox with a range of enchanting tours and experiences. Embark on leisurely strolls along the shoreline, snorkel in crystalline waters hand in hand, or set sail on a private boat to witness breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky with hues of passion. Curated Experiences Elevate your journey with curated experiences tailored to your desires. From private boat tours to beach picnics, our guide offers diverse options to enhance your Holbox getaway. Culinary Experiences Unearth the secrets of the island's culinary scene with immersive cooking classes and farm-to-table dining experiences that showcase the freshest ingredients and flavors, bringing you closer through the art of gastronomy. Health & Wellness Nurture your connection with wellness activities that soothe your souls. From yoga sessions by the sea to rejuvenating escapes that restore your energies.
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Accessibility • Car-free • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Relaxation • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Shopping
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A 9-day, 8-night itinerary for leisurely driving through the best of Provence from Nice to Aix-en-Provence. Discover 7+ essential stops along the way, including classic perched villages, lavender-scented countryside, and remarkable natural landscapes. (Contact me to tweak this itinerary for you if needed!) Included in this guide: 📍 High-Level Plan: where to visit each morning and afternoon, and what town to stay in ✨ General Tips (🕰️Opening Hours, 🚻Bathrooms, 🚙Driving,🍴Meal Times) 🛣️ Drive times between each destination, avoiding toll roads* 💚 Pro Tips *The most you’ll drive in a day is about 3 hours, with most drives being about 2, and a couple of days built in with minimal driving. Coming Soon: (SAVE NOW to access all future updates) ⚓️ Anchor activities in each location (1-3 high level suggestions of what to do) 📍 Personal notes for each place 📍 Some restaurant, bar, and boulangerie recommendations 📍 Accommodation suggestions You also get: ✍️ My personal notes for each recommendation 📍 An interactive map of all recommendations 🔓 Access to all future updates (I just returned from this trip in Sep. 2023 so tons more recs and notes are coming soon!) 🎞️ Linked videos (where applicable) that bring recommendations and advice to life 💙 If you love this guide, I would really appreciate it if you shared it with a friend, left a great review, or contributed a tip. THIS GUIDE IS NOT: - A guide to Nice & its Surrounding Areas. - A guide to Marseille & the Calanques. - An in-depth itinerary for Aix-en-Provence. I have separate, detailed guides for each of these three areas.
50+ • Couples • Road Trip • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Explore Tallinn in 24 hours Tallinn is an easy day trip via ferry from Helsinki, Finland. The Tallink Group runs a ferry about every 2 hours throughout the day, and a roundtrip ticket will cost you roughly 50 Euros depending on which ferry time and if it is a same day ticket versus two seperate travel days. While Tallinn could easily be seen on a day trip, I believe it deserves, at the very least, an overnight exploration. Tallinn is a dichotomy of time periods, and each is well represented by various neighborhoods, all of which are worth a visit. I visited in the winter and completely fell in love with the city. I stayed in Old Town at one of the nicest hotels in the country, and I was treated like royalty. The quality of service I received was excellent, and despite the 5 star hotel rating, the prices for accomodation and food were very affordable compared to what I would have paid in Western Europe or the USA for the same. The Christmas lights were still up around the city, and snow was lightly falling throughout my stay. It was uncrowded, quiet, cozy, a bit mysterious, and definitely romantic. Old Town dates back to the 13th Century, and it is a well preserved representation of Medieval and Hanseatic Estonia. Besides historic structures, you'll find an endless supply of interesting, quirky, and charming cafes and restaurants tucked away in random cellars. Seriously, if you don't climb down a steep staircase into a cellar at some point, I doubt you explored the city to its full. If you can stay in Old Town, you should. The area is extremely walkable, and the other neighborhoods are easily accessible by a cheap Uber ride. I did not try out the public transit while I was there, but you'll have to walk to the edge of Old Town to catch a bus as they don't drive through the Medieval heart of the city. The areas around Old Town tend to be a combination of pre-Soviet Estonia, especially just south and east of Old Town, Soviet Estonia, and Modern Estonia. Balti Jaama Turg ("Baltic Station Market") and Telliskivi Loomelinnak ("Telliskivi Creative City") are neighborhoods just northwest of Old Town, and are a great example of post-Soviet, modern (and slightly hipster) Estonia. The list below is comprised of historic and tourist sites, a variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars, as well as a couple of parks, all in various neighborhoods of the city. Extensive research, local recommendations, and first hand experience helped me formulate my recommendations. I hope you enjoy your visit to Tallinn as much as I did mine. Personally, I can't wait to visit again in the spring or summer when the city is really alive.
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