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Emerald rivers. Glacial lakes. Hidden karsts. Historic cities. Snow-capped peaks. Sun-drenched beaches. Undiscovered wine regions. Untouched forests. You don't have to traipse all over Europe. The little country of Slovenia features everything you love about the continent in one place. So it's even been nicknamed Little Europe. Start in the Dragon City. Ljubljana survived Roman, Habsburg, and Yugoslavian rule to become one of the greenest capitals in Europe. Then start exploring hidden caves, medieval towns, scenic drives, and a tiny sliver of coastline. There are adventure sports, award-winning restaurants, grand castles, and stunning views along the way. You'll quickly wonder why it's taken you so long to get here. The Slovenia Guide works as a great circular road trip through Western Slovenia. Start in Ljubljana, drive north toward the Austrian border, head west toward the Italian border, circle through wine country, and end up back in the capital. This detailed guide includes: Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns Stay: hotels, resorts Eat: cafés, ice cream, Michelin stars, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: lounges, wine bars, wineries Shop: antique markets, toy stores Do: bell towers, boat tours, bridges, castles, cathedrals, chapels, churches, city models, fountains, funiculars, hikes, history museums, information centers, islands, lakes, libraries, monuments, mountains, mountain ranges, national parks, parks, puppet museums, rivers, roads, squares, statues, streams, ticket offices, valleys, viewpoints, waterfalls Transportation: airports, parking lots
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🇬🇧& 🇩🇪 GUIDE ⤵️ Welcome to Madeira - the Pearl of the Atlantic! Called the “Hawaii of Europe”, this versatile island offers a combination of everything that fills a traveler's heart: From lush hills to spectacular coastal landscapes, the island offers a variety of breathtaking natural beauty. Experience the rich culture, exotic food and the hospitality of its people. Whether hiking along the levadas, relaxing days on golden beaches or adventures in the crystal clear waters - Madeira has something for everyone! 🌴🌺 ℹ️ This guide includes: - 100+ must see places & highlights - all hiking trails & their starting points - each with a short description, picture & exact address - useful tips, websites & phone numbers for your visit - low budget / budget friendly places - hidden gems, photo locations & the best restaurants 🌺 With this guide your dream vacation on Madeira will become your greatest adventure! —————————————————————————— Willkommen auf Madeira – der Perle des Atlantiks! Diese vielseitige Insel, die auch als „Hawaii Europas“ bezeichnet wird, bietet eine Kombination aus allem, was das Herz eines Reisenden höher schlagen lässt: Von üppigen Hügeln bis hin zu spektakulären Küstenlandschaften bietet die Insel eine Vielfalt atemberaubender Naturschönheiten. Erlebe die reiche Kultur, das exotische Essen und die Gastfreundschaft der Menschen. Ob Wandern entlang der Levadas, erholsame Tage an goldenen Stränden oder Abenteuer im kristallklaren Wasser – Madeira hat für jeden etwas zu bieten! 🌴🌺 ℹ️ Dieser Reiseführer enthält: - 100+ Orte und Highlights, die man gesehen haben muss - alle Wanderwege und ihre Ausgangspunkte - jeweils mit kurzer Beschreibung, Bild und genauer Adresse - nützliche Tipps, Websites und Telefonnummern für deinen Besuch - Low-Budget-/Budgetfreundliche Orte - Geheimtipps, Foto-Locations und die besten Restaurants 🌺 Mit diesem Reiseführer wird dein Traumurlaub auf Madeira zu deinem größten Abenteuer!
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bali, where you'll be captivated by its pristine beaches, jungle waterfalls, volcano views, lush rice fields, and vibrant cultures - a genuine paradise for adventurous souls. After spending several months in Bali, I can say that there is something for everyone, as it offers a variety of activities! Whether you want to relax, party all night long, or explore the island, Bali truly has it all! The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island's dry season. Your budget has to take into consideration whether you move around the island with a driver or by renting motorbikes. Renting motorbikes allows for greater flexibility in exploring more places, which is particularly advantageous if your time on the island is limited. Cars can get stuck in traffic, wasting valuable time. If you choose to ride, ensure you wear helmets and carry your international driver's license to avoid fines. Here are three rules to ensure you enjoy your Bali trip to the fullest: 1. Always Bargain: Whether you're shopping at markets or hiring services, bargaining is a common practice in Bali. It's a fun way to engage with locals and often results in getting a better deal. 2. Explore Beyond Tourist Attractions: To experience the authentic Bali, avoid relying solely on mainstream travel guides. Instead of googling "what to see in Bali," consider exploring lesser-known spots recommended by locals or venturing off the beaten path. 3. Carry a Sarong: A sarong is not just a piece of clothing in Bali; it's a versatile accessory. You'll need it for visiting temples, as it's a sign of respect to cover your legs, and it can also serve as a beach towel or a makeshift blanket during your adventures. Always have one handy to respect local customs and stay comfortable throughout your journey. The itinerary provides detailed travel information on specific locations, including Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu and Uluwatu, and recommended day trips to other surrounding areas and nearby islands. Here's a preview of what awaits you in my Ultimate Bali Travel Guide!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness
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Hobart (nipaluna) is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It's also Australia's southernmost state capital. The city sits at the base of Mount Wellington (kunanyi) and on an estuary of the River Derwent along the island's southeast coast. It's home to about half a million people (that's 40% of the total population). This land was occupied by the Aboriginal Tasmanians before the British founded a penal colony 1804. Whalers, miners, farmers, and, eventually, Antarctic explorers, followed. Tourism has only recently begun to dominate the economy. Hobart's historic waterfront has cobblestone streets and sandstone warehouses. They're now full of new hotels, exciting art galleries, and locally sourced markets. Battery Point has colonial cottages and cute cafés. The eery Convict Trail starts here. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is just a quick ride up the River Derwent. Mount Wellington hikes offer a great lay of the land. Craft breweries and distilleries keep popping up inside the city; wineries lie just outside. While the restaurant scene is booming. Hobart is more than just a stopover. You should plan to spend at least a few days getting to know Tassie's capital. This detailed guide includes: Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns Stay: hotels Eat: cafés, restaurants Drink: cocktail bars, distilleries Shop: bookstores, local produce Do: art museums, bridges, coves, cranes (really!), docks, gardens, memorials, parks, piers, rivers, sculptures, squares, stairs, trails, wharfs Transportation: airports, ferries, highways
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • People & Culture
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