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Explore the northern coast of the Dominican Republic and let yourself be captivated by the beautiful beaches that line its coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. With this guide, you can discover the provinces of María Trinidad Sánchez and Puerto Plata, as well as the most iconic beaches in the region, historical sites, cenotes, the best places to savor local cuisine, natural parks, and even a completely deserted beach. If you're looking for new beach experiences and want to immerse yourself in the sea, this guide is for you. Included in this guides: 📍Where to go each day. 📝Personal notes for each place. 📍Detailed information for each place. 🍴Restaurants and bars recommendations. 🏡Accommodation's suggestions. 📍An interactive map for all the recommendations. In Nagua, you will visit the towns of Cabrera and Río San Juan for four days, where you will enjoy beautiful beaches, cenotes, delicious food, and even can take a scenic mangrove excursion. Then, you will move on to the Atlantic beauty, Puerto Plata, where you will explore Cabarete, Sosua, and Puerto Plata for three days. Here, you can discover one of the best beaches for surfing, caves with centuries of history, historical sites, the country's first cable car, and the beautiful Isabel de Torres Mountain, along with stunning beaches and delicious food.
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Chiang Rai, located in the northernmost part of Thailand, offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and modern developments that reflect both its traditional roots and a growing tourist appeal. The city is renowned for its striking temples, such as the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), an extraordinary modern Buddhist temple designed by local artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, which combines traditional Thai architecture with contemporary artistic elements. The Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) and the Black House (Baan Dam Museum) further showcase the creativity and innovation present in Chiang Rai's art scene. Alongside these architectural wonders, the city offers beautiful natural landscapes, with lush tea plantations, serene rivers, and hill tribe villages that connect visitors to the heart of northern Thailand’s rural life. Chiang Rai’s growing culinary scene, with its mix of local Thai flavors and international influences, makes it an emerging food destination. This travel guide includes: - An introduction to Chiang Rai’s cultural and natural beauty - Practical tips on getting around the city, local currency, and cultural etiquette - A curated list of must-see sites, including temples, museums, and viewpoints - A list of recommended coffeeshops, restaurants and bars - Best spots for photography to capture the essence of Chiang Rai’s landscapes and architecture Follow my journey for more travel insights and photography on Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira).
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Architecture • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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⭐️ This travel guide will save you 10+ hours of researching the best restaurants, wine bars, meat/cheese/antipasti, coffee & sweet shops, and more in Emilia-Romagna! Emilia-Romagna, often hailed as Italy's "food valley," is the birthplace of some of the world's most cherished and protected foods, the freshest and most well-known ingredients, and some of Italy's most beloved recipes. This region is renowned for treasures like Parmigiano Reggiano, (aka the king of cheeses) Parma ham (prosciutto), Lambrusco, tagliatelli ragu (also known as bolognese sauce), and so much more. Emilia-Romagna benefits from a unique microclimate, making its location, terrain, soil, and climate perfect for cultivating the finest resources. Because of this, the food is undeniably some of the best in the world. If you want a foodie adventure, consider a tour through Emilia-Romagna. In my opinion, the Fall and Winter months would be the most ideal based on the region's classic hearty and warm dishes like tortellini en brodo which would just not have the same magic in the middle of the summer. But regardless of when you visit, finding a subpar meal will be a challenge. This guide features a curated list of places to eat and drink in a few of the larger cities in the region – Parma, Modena, and Bologna. I've included an array of wine bars, cafes, trattorie, sandwich shops and sweet shops, catering to various price points and styles so that there is something for everyone! While you can't really go wrong with any eatery in this region, choosing any of the recs in this guide will ensure hassle-free and time-saving planning so you can enjoy every meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner). Featuring: 🍝Curated dining and drinking recommendations in Parma, Modena, and Bologna based on quality, atmosphere and overall experience 🍝Recs include coffee shops, sweet shops, wine/cocktail bars, aperitivo bars, and restaurants for lunch and dinner 🍝Descriptions and details on each eatery with recommendations on what to order 🍝Direct links to each eatery's address on Google Maps so you can easily get directions once there 🍝Direct links to Instagram pages (if available) 🍝Links to the websites with more details 🍝Hours of operation so you can plan your visit accordingly Buon Apetito!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Wine • Foodie
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