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Thank you for your interest in my Sweet Life Italy itineraries. Here is a 4 day itinerary of Gaeta with a day trip to the Amalfi Coast. I hope you enjoy some of my suggestions for your next trip to Italy and visit some of the off the beaten path places I adore, such as this lovely beach town Gaeta. If you do, please let me know in a message and maybe a photo.
As a travel consultant, I have been organizing bespoke tours all over France and Italy since 2012. I enjoy traveling and sharing my wonderful local small/slow travel experiences with the intension of helping small family businesses recover from the past couple of difficult years. I have more itineraries to share from around the world, so be on the look out.
I envision the Next Renaissance will be in the small towns and villages in Italy, where the people have lived close to the earth for generations, cultivating a simple but beautiful way of life we can all learn from. There is a shift away from big travel business, toward slow/small travel. It is the way I like to travel.
Enjoy! Buon Viaggio!! ...and please mention my name to the locals :)
Solo Female • Couples • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Female Solo • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Beach • Coffee • Wine • Architecture • Budget • Outdoors • Romantic • Road Trip
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A local's detailed guide to the secrets of Transylvania. From Dracula's Castle in Bran to the charming villages around, expect hidden gems, local treasures and practical tips to make your journey seamless and unforgettable.
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This comprehensive guide is designed for couples, families, solo-travellers, outdoor and history enthusiasts as well as luxury, budget, and slow-travellers. Almost everything included was visited & tested by me!
Discover:
✈️ 10+ activities
🥘 10+ dining options
🏠 accommodations for all budgets
🚗 transportation tips
❄️ season-specific recommendations
💯 handy to-knows & advice
🗺 interactive embedded map
Backpacker • Business • Female Solo • Groups • Family • Car-free • Couples • History • Outdoors • Budget • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wellness • Overlanding • Slow Travel
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Hola, amigo! While some may say 3 days is hardly enough for Madrid, I think it's ample duration to cover all the major attractions at a reasonable pace! Especially when you're travelling on a budget and with limited time off from work.
Maybe you're just going for a long weekend. Or this is one leg of many in a well-deserved trip to Spain.
Whatever the case, this guide will help you optimise your first time in Madrid, with a detailed plan of how to spend each day there.
✨ Here you'll find over 30+ hours of research condensed and streamlined into a simple 10 min read
Includes:
✅ Detailed daily schedule for 2 days in Madrid + 1 Day trip to Toledo
🛏️ 1 Hotel recommendation in the heart of Madrid (mid-range)
➕ (Optional) Additional activities & attractions, if you want to extend your trip
🍸 Food & drink suggestions + tips to avoid tourist traps
🛍️ Local delicacies to buy as souvenirs
🔗 Links to buy tickets for trains & attractions
. . .
Know before you buy:
⛱️ This guide is moderately paced. If you're more of a slow traveller, you can spread out this itinerary across 4-5 days
👟 Involves a lot of walking
☀️ Daily schedule from 10AM - 8PM; nightlife is not included
Families • Solo Female • Groups • Car-free • 50+ • Foodie • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Shopping • Design • Faith • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee
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This is my slow traveler's guide to the sprawling capital of Mexico. It is a reflection of my time spent there and how to explore this beautiful city in the way I did. That said, it's by no means a comprehensive guide so it's a great companion piece to other info - or to use as a jumping off point for your own discovery.
These are my tips - both for how to experience the city - and where to do so, taken from the nearly 9 months that I've spent living here over 2 separate stays.
In addition to sharing places I loved, I also go deeper into my slow travel philosophy and show you how to experience - and love - the city the way I have.
Guide includes:
- Specific locations from my videos
- Recommended trips to take outside the city
- Over 35 specific places I personally visited
Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Slow Travel • Neighborhood Exploration • Parks and Plazas • Coffee Shops • Running • Group Meditation • Salsa Dancing • Lucha Libre • Local Food • Local Art • Architecture • Views • Bookshops and Libraries • General Tips • Behind the Scenes • Day Trips and Weekend Getaways
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Barcelona has so much to offer, so 3 days is definitely the bare minimum time to spend here. But it's enough to cover all the major attractions - especially when you're travelling on a budget and with limited time off from work.
Maybe you're just going for a long weekend. Or this is one leg of many in a well-deserved trip to Spain.
Whatever the case, this guide will help you optimise your first time in Barcelona, with a detailed plan of how to spend each day there.
✨ Here you'll find over 30+ hours of research condensed and streamlined into a simple 10 min read
Includes:
✅ Detailed daily schedule for 3 days in Barcelona
➕ (Optional) 1 Day trip to Dali Museum, Figueres
🛏️ 3 Hotel recommendations in the heart of Barcelona
🍸 Food & drink suggestions + tips to avoid tourist traps
🛍️ Local delicacies to buy as souvenirs
🔗 Links to buy tickets for trains & attractions
. . .
Know before you buy:
⛱️ This guide is moderately paced. If you're more of a slow traveller, you can spread out this itinerary across 4-5 days
👟 Involves a lot of walking
☀️ Daily schedule from 10AM - 8PM; nightlife is not included
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • History • Design • People & Culture • Nature • Photography • Beach • Shopping
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Thank you for your interest in my Taste of Tuscany itinerary which I created from my recent trip there. I hope you enjoy some of my suggestions for your next trip to Florence and the Siena region of Tuscany. If you do, please let me know in a message and maybe a photo. I am organizing this particular tour during this harvest season from September/ October, 2023. Let me know if you would like more information about this trip, it is limited to a small group of 8.
As a travel consultant, I have been organizing bespoke tours all over France and Italy since 2012. I enjoy traveling and sharing my wonderful local small/slow travel experiences with the intension of helping small family businesses recover from the past couple of difficult years. I have more itineraries to share from around the world, so be on the look out.
I envision the Next Renaissance will be in the small towns and villages in Italy, where the people have lived close to the earth for generations, cultivating a simple but beautiful way of life we can all learn from. There is a shift away from big travel business, toward slow/small travel. It is the way I like to travel.
Enjoy! Buon Viaggio!! ...and please mention my name to the locals :)
Taste of Tuscany Tour
By Sweet Life Italy (aka Alecia Caine)
Friday, Oct 21 - Day 1 Montalcino Wine Excursion
Drive through the beautiful Siena province to Montalcino where we will stay for 2 nights at Paradiso di Caruci https://paradisodicacuci.com , a family owned Winery and Bed & Breakfast that produces a small quantity of exceptional Brunello. Tour the vineyard and winery with Francisco followed by a Wine Paring Lunch. In the evening, wander around the historical town of Montelcino during the Sagra del Tordo, taste the famous white truffles, chestnuts, mushrooms, fresh pressed olive oils, salumi and wines, of course.
For transportation from anywhere in Florence, train station or airport, contact Marco Modesti at info@tuscanytopdrivers.com
Saturday, Oct 22 - Day 2 Tuscany Tour, Montalcino Medieval Nights.
Drive to Pienza, a beautiful medieval village that was completely renovated during the Renaissance. Enjoy the views and also try the Pecorino cheese this town is famous for. Then drive through the famous rolling hills of Val d’Orcia on the way to visit the town of Montepulciano. Then back to Montalcino for a special dinner during the Medieval Palio di Arcieri or Archery competition hosted by Francesco Ditta from Paradiso di Caruci.
Sunday, Oct. 23 - Day 3 Tuscany Tour, Florence
After breakfast, we are on our way to Siena, a beautiful terra cotta medieval town. See the famous Duomo, climb to the top to see spectacular views. Walk the quaint circular streets stopping in the specialty shops for regional delicacies, panforte or biscotti. Make your way down to the Piazza del Campo where the famous Palio di Siena, the horse race that takes place twice a year. Enjoy a coffee in the Piazza. Drive through the Chianti region, enjoy lunch at Dario's Antica Macelleria. https://www.dariocecchini.com/ On to Florence and check into your hotel. The Calimala https://www.hotelcalimala.com/ (or Hotel Bonifacio is a budget conscious option https://www.hotelbonifacio.it/en/home-en-3/)
Monday, Oct. 24 - Day 4 Florence, the Birthplace of the Renaissance
The morning light is amazing in Florence and has inspired artists and art lovers for centuries. It’s no wonder Florence is at the heart of the Italian Renaissance. The scent of cappuccino and fresh baked Cornetti will gently signal it’s time to awaken to your own personal Renaissance. After breakfast, your guide will meet you downstairs for a private walking tour of the Duomo, Giotto’s tower Brunelleshci's dome, MichelAngelo’s David and the Uffizi Museum to see my favorite Botticelli, The Birth of Venus. After a long day of sight seeing, it’s time for a siesta to refresh and be ready for an aperativo at Enoteca Alessi https://www.enotecaalessi.it/. With a huge selection of Italian and international wines as well as whiskeys, spirits and liqueurs from all over the world, you can enjoy a bottle or 2 among friends with a tagliere of Italian cured meats and cheeses.
Dinner at Ribeo, https://www.facebook.com/OsteriaRibeo/ the hand cut Chianina tartare will not disappoint. On the walk back to the hotel stop by My Sugar Gelato Artiginale https://my-sugar.business.site/. The Black Sesame and salty caramel are my favorites.
For tour guide in English contact Carol Ann Sicbaldi https://carolsmoveablefeast.com/ or Christina’s Florence christinasflorence@gmail.com
Heliania Vogli at https://www.florenceconnection.net/
Tuesday, Oct. 25 - Day 5 Central Market and Cooking Class
Our chef will meet us after breakfast and take us on a tasting tour of the Central Market to indulge in regional delicacies such as truffles, Pecorino or Sheep Cheese, olive oil, prosciutto, salamis and wines. We will gather ingredients for a cooking class followed by lunch. After a siesta, visit the tiny but packed art and leather studio of Daniela Baldini http://pitturantica.it/ for ancient style paintings and leather objects. Shop at Melrose Vintage https://www.instagram.com/melrosevintagestorefirenze/?hl=it and for leather goods. Enjoy an aperativo at La Menagere https://www.lamenagere.it/
Wednesday, Oct. 26 - Day 6 Foodie and Artisan Tour of the Oltrarno
After breakfast, finish shopping to bring some goodies back home, stroll around, sit in a café and just enjoy with all your senses. In the afternoon meet up with Lorenzo Marchi for a fantastic food and wine tour of the other side of the Arno, known as the Oltrarno infoLorenzoMarchi@gmail.com. You will visit the quaint authentic neighborhoods where the Florentines hang out tasting all the best from the Tuscan region. Stroll around after your tour and check out the artisan studios in the cradle of the Renaissance. You will see small workshops of Goldsmiths, bookbinding, handmade leather and paper products, crystal, bronze and musical instruments
Thursday, Oct 27 - Day 7 Last Day in Florence.
After breakfast, enjoy the day, take a stroll, shop, have lunch.
Contact: Alecia Caine abccpa@sbcglobal.net Instagram : Sweet Life Italy Facebook : My Sweet Life Italy
https://sweetlifeitaly.blogspot.com/
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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Looking to explore Ireland down the country road less traveled? The west of Ireland is the perfect place to unplug, unwind and experience the true heart of Ireland.
I love traveling as much as I possibly can and live by two travel rules. Firstly, I have to have at least one trip booked at all times and secondly, I have to visit at least one new place each year. I went on my first flight at two-weeks old (to Ireland funnily enough) and I’ve been back to visit every year since. It’s the only exception I make to rule #2.
I’m a third culture kid meaning I was raised in a country other than where my parents were raised. I was born in London to an Irish mother (who was born in Arizona but raised in Ireland) and an English father (who was born and raised in Singapore). We moved to Connecticut when I was 6, Hong Kong when I was 13 and back to Connecticut when I was 15. In an effort to keep my brothers and I in touch with our maternal Irish roots, we spent eight-weeks each summer on the west coast of Ireland in Spanish Point, County Clare.
Spanish Point is a little seaside village along the Wild Atlantic Way about 45 minutes from Shannon Airport named after two boats part of the Spanish Armada that shipwrecked off the coast in 1588. It’s a perfect little spot to retreat to with lush, green, rolling hills, breathtaking cliffs, freshest air, and friendliest people. There are so many things to do within a ~30-minute drive from Spanish Point making it the perfect place to stay without spending too much time stuck in the car.
There is so much to see in this tiny but wonderful country and you might feel pressured to bop all over the place to squeeze in as much as you possibly can. If you take anything away from this piece, it's to lean into slow travel. Ireland is the perfect place to enjoy the journey instead of just the destination, immerse yourself in local culture and connect with charming locals. Plan your trip to have no real set agenda at all. You’ll be so surprised at what you stumble upon.
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This map of São Miguel, Azores, highlights our favorite spots to visit. If you enjoy camping and slow travel, this guide is perfect for you.
We've listed our favorite viewpoints (also amazing picnic spots), hikes, waterfalls, secret beaches, and two camping spots. These will help you explore the entire island and enjoy its diverse attractions.
The Azores is a gem in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, offering a wealth of discoveries and diverse landscapes. We strongly advise you to take your time and set aside a few days to explore the wilder East side of the island.
Couples • Backpacker • Female Solo • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Camping • Budget • Adventure
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Welcome to "Phu Quoc Wanderlust: Unveiling Vietnam's Island Gem"! Embark on a journey with us as we delve into the enchanting paradise of Phu Quoc, Vietnam. Nestled in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is renowned for its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant culture. Join us as we explore the island's hidden gems, from the shimmering shores of Long Beach to the lush trails of Phu Quoc National Park. Discover the bustling markets, taste the flavors of authentic Vietnamese cuisine, and immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of this captivating destination. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Phu Quoc offers something for every traveler. So pack your bags and get ready to uncover the secrets of Vietnam's island gem with us!
This itinerary fits in 3 days and if you are a slow traveller like me make a trip of 5 days. Enjoy!
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Experience the heart of Lisbon with these 5 must-visit spots, perfect for slow travel.
1. Jardim da Estrela
Also known as the Estrela Garden, this garden is one of Lisbon’s most enchanting green spaces, as it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
This beautifully landscaped garden, located opposite the iconic Basilica da Estrela, is a perfect spot for relaxation and unhurried exploration.
Spread over 4.6 hectares, Jardim da Estrela features a diverse array of exotic plants, towering trees, and vibrant flowerbeds, creating a lush and serene environment. As you stroll along its winding paths, you’ll come across charming gazebos, ornate fountains, and quaint ponds inhabited by ducks and swans. Needless to say, it's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
2. Jerónimos Monastery
Marvel at the stunning architectural grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site and immerse yourself in its rich history. Take your time exploring the intricate details and serene cloisters. This place gets pretty crowded, so make sure to get here early.
3. Miradouro das Portas do Sol
This is one of Lisbon’s most iconic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s historic Alfama district and the Tagus River. This scenic overlook is a must-visit spot for anyone seeking to capture the essence of Lisbon’s charm and beauty.
Perched on a hillside, Miradouro das Portas do Sol provides a stunning vantage point to admire the red-tiled rooftops, winding cobblestone streets, and whitewashed buildings of Alfama, one of the oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods in Lisbon. From this viewpoint, you can see notable landmarks such as the dome of the National Pantheon, the twin towers of São Vicente de Fora Church, and the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral.
The terrace itself is a lively and vibrant place, often filled with street musicians, artists, and vendors selling local crafts and refreshments. It’s an ideal spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere, with plenty of benches and seating areas where you can relax and enjoy the view. Early morning and late afternoon are particularly magical times to visit, as the soft light enhances the beauty of the landscape and offers fantastic photo opportunities.
4. Embaixada
Located in the charming Príncipe Real neighborhood, Embaixada is a unique shopping gallery housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century palace. This cultural hub features a collection of boutiques and concept stores showcasing local designers, artisans, and contemporary brands. As you wander through the elegant halls and rooms, you'll find a diverse range of products, from fashion and accessories to home décor and gourmet treats. The building itself is a work of art, with its intricate architectural details, grand staircases, and ornate ceilings, making it a destination worth savoring at a leisurely pace. Embaixada is perfect for those who appreciate creativity and wish to support local craftsmanship while enjoying a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
5. The National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo)
This museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the art and history of Portuguese tiles, known as azulejos. Housed in the former Convent of Madre de Deus, this museum offers a serene and captivating environment to explore the intricate and colorful tiles that have become a defining feature of Portuguese culture. The collection spans several centuries, showcasing the evolution of tile-making techniques and styles from the 15th century to contemporary works.
Each spot provides a unique glimpse into Lisbon's vibrant culture and beauty, making it an ideal itinerary for those who love to savor their travel experiences.
Digital Nomads • Car-free • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Slow Travel • Photography
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Welcome to Rome! I know this city can be overwhelming, so I'm here to help! I've divided this guide in various sections (neighbourhood names). These are my favorite places to eat and drink in the Eternal City
Please remember it is always best to make reservations while in Rome. If you show up to a restaurant and they are fully booked, they most likely send you away, there is no concept of waiting in line for the next table to free up in Rome (there are some exceptions like most pizza places)
Tipping in restaurants is not expected, but it is always very much appreciated! Please remember that tips can only be left in cash so make sure to always have some smaller pieces on hand (it is also preferred when paying for small things like a coffee or water bottle in a bar)
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Contains x5 guides in one bundle pack.
- Tokyo Mega Guide ☆ +100 Locations
- Kichijoji (West Tokyo) ☆ +25 Locations
- The Ultimate Kyoto Guide ☆ +175 Locations
- Osaka Hidden Gems & Food Guide ☆ +50 Locations
- Yokohama ☆ +50 Locations
Whether you're traveling solo, with a group, or as a family, these guides have something for everyone.
You'll find interactive maps guiding you to:
⛩️ shrines, temples, parks, & gardens
🌇 incredible views
🖼️ museums & art galleries
🛍️ souvenir shopping
🍺 street food spots
🍢 traditional cuisine
☕️ coffee shops
🍰 cafes & bakeries
🍱 Japanese comfort food
🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots
🍡 desserts & snack spots
🍜 ramen, udon, and soba
🍶 Japanese izakayas
🌮 international food
🍺 craft beer & cocktail bars
⭐️ locations found in King Kogi videos
These guides also include travel advice, useful links, and basic Japanese phrases.
If you're looking for videos with free information about places to visit in Japan, check out the King Kogi YouTube channel!
Happy travels, and don't forget to take some time to get lost!
⭐️ Martina
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🗺 This guide includes over 40 places to explore in THREE super popular neighbourhoods: Shibuya, Daikanyama, and Ebisu.
This guide focuses on:
-the lesser travelled side of Shibuya
-the backstreets of Daikanyama
-the trendy neighbourhood of Ebisu
This is a build-your-own adventure tour, which means it is flexible and it helps you plan for multiple days and nights in Tokyo
· over 40 lesser-known locations to explore
· daytime and nighttime spots
· helpful notes on train stations, including exits and tips
· large range of location types:
☕️ coffee shops
🍜 ramen
🍶 izakayas
🍙 Japanese comfort food
🍣 sushi
🍷 trendy bistros
🍮 dessert
🍺 craft beer
🤫 secret bars, jazz and indie clubs, museums, and more!
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Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is a captivating destination that's perfect for those looking for crystal blue waters, quaint villages, deep rooted history and relaxed, Spanish atmosphere.
By putting this guide together, I wanted to help you make the most out of your time on the island.
This guide includes
👉 Advice on getting to Mallorca
👉 Guidelines on renting a car
👉 12 Hotel recommendations (at least half of which I've personally visited)
👉 10 Beach and cala recommendations
👉 15 Places to see
👉 7 Suggested excursions
👉 19 Restaurant and bar recommendations
and so much more!
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⭐️ #1 Selling and Highest Rated Queenstown Guide ⭐️
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If you’re looking to explore a more local Tokyo neighbourhood with a bohemian feel, this guide is for you.
🔇🙉 This area has a residential, relaxed vibe. It is great for people who don't enjoy loud, downtown noises and flashy neon lights.
I’ve included over 40 places to explore in this trendy, quirky, and hipster neighbourhood just west of Shibuya. And I've also added a newly built onsen/ryokan hotel which is super rare to find in Tokyo.
🚇 three station guides for travel and exploration
☕️ cute cafes and coffee shops
🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots
🌅 scenic spots and local parks
🍮 desserts
🍛 Japanese curry
🍶 izakayas
🍣 sushi
🍤 tempura
🍕 stone oven pizzeria
🌮 international food
🍺 craft beer & friendly social bars
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🗺🚶♀️All the spots provided in this guide are in walking distance of each other. You can explore leisurely at your own pace without relying on trains.
🧑🤝🧑 👀 🍲 There are plenty of great spots for people watching, strolling, and food. Small shops run by local owners outweigh the chains, so all the spots have a much more personal feel.
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This guide includes activities and shops located around three train stations and neighbourhoods:
1) Umegaoka Station
2) Setagaya-Daita Station
and the area leading into
3) Shimokitazawa Station
You can spread out a few days of adventuring with the amount of spots on this list, or you can plan for a full afternoon of fun, and then into the evening with the izakaya and bar listings.
⭐️ All locations featured in the Tokyo Tours video, "Curry, Coffee, and Cream Puffs" are included in this guide. Places in the video will be marked with a ⭐️ = featured in Tokyo Tours
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