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Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India and for a good reason. The beaches are beautiful and pristine, the food is delicious (don't miss lunch on the beach at Cafe Mambo), and there's plenty to do.
If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, head to South Goa, where the beaches are less crowded than in North Goa, and there are fewer things to do besides swimming, relaxing, and eating.
This guide will help you explore some amazing beaches in South Goa.
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✈️I made my first trip to Japan in October 2023 visiting Tokyo, Miyagi, Iwate and Akita! Staying overnight at a capsule hotel has also been a dream come through and I hope that my experience will inspire you to give it a try too!
I have also recommended some cosy capsule hotels in Tokyo which you can consider:) Booking through these links would earn me a tiny commission that would be no extra cost to you!
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Una ricercata selezione degli Hotel di Roma dove farsi avvolgere dal benessere 🤩
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If you're looking for great coffee in Savannah, I have just the place for you. When I get a day off the first thing I want to do is mosey to a cafe in the morning to journal, read and have a nice latte. However, as cliche and insta as its sounds, I do like a nice coffee shop that is cute and has great ambiance.
The ones listed below are for sure my favorite spots for a nice coffee and some you can work remotely if needed. There are plenty of other cafes in Savannah, but trust me, these are the best.
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Small town, miles of flat biking trails, homemade pies, all this and more you can experience in Lanesboro. Located in southeast Minnesota; about two hours south from the Twin Cities. Driving is a must. The best time to go is summer or fall. There are camping opportunities, as well as B&Bs. Bring your bug spray and bike helmet!
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Skanör and Falsterbo are two charming coastal towns located at the southern tip of Sweden. They are known for their picturesque landscapes, sandy beaches and colourful cabins. In this guide I am sharing my preferred itinerary for a day-trip from Malmö.
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Having solo backpacked Albania twice, I've stayed in my fair share of hostels. That includes the good, the bad and the downright ugly.
Whilst Hostelworld ratings can be super helpful when deciding where to stay, the best hostels are spread through word-of-mouth. So here's my list of recommended hostels, which include their current HostelWorld rating and link (not an affiliate link) and my pros/cons for each hostel.
Note: The prices in this guide are reflective of the 2024 Summer Season
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Berlin is the city for everything, nightlife, history, and vibrant way of life. One thing I loved was the vast variety of coffee shops and the strong coffee culture. Here are a couple memorable mentions, feel free to reach out if I forgot any!
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Badlands, Mount Rushmore and more. This guide was originally designed for the enjoyment of a family with a child who was Blind/Vision impaired. I focused on places of interest that not only had formal tactile displays but featured activities that included motion, music and other sounds. Please see accessibility notes in "Details" of each place of interest.
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Budapest is a super affordable, yet rich in Hungarian history, architecture & culture. Many people visit for a long weekend. However Hungary is way more than just goulash & Budapest. 1 hour away from the city and you're in another world. In an ASIAN world. 🎎
We spent one of our favorite autumn weekends in Cserhát-mountain, when our little girl was 1 year old. The best part of this weekend was that we visited these locations following a special Asian theme. The itinerary is totally toddler-approved!
My husband and I have loved Asia for a decade now. He lived in Japan, and I have a deep connection with South-Korea. Needless to say, with such a background, everything Asian related is a little closer to our hearts.
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Guida Turistica: Val d’Elsa - Barberino Tavarnelle e Certaldo
Scopri la bellezza della Val d’Elsa in un viaggio che ti porterà attraverso antichi borghi, paesaggi mozzafiato e luoghi ricchi di storia. Questa guida ti accompagnerà passo passo, fornendoti informazioni storiche e consigli utili per goderti al massimo ogni tappa.
⏱Durata: 1 giorno
🥾Modalità: A piedi, in bici o in auto
✨Distanza totale: Circa 30 km
Tappa I: Barberino Val D'Elsa
1. Barberino Val D'Elsa
Inizia la tua avventura nel pittoresco borgo di Barberino Val D'Elsa. Passeggia tra le sue strette vie medievali e ammira le antiche mura che raccontano storie di un passato affascinante.
2. Petrognano
Prosegui verso Petrognano, un piccolo villaggio che sorge sui resti di un'antica città. Qui, potrai ammirare la vista panoramica sulla valle e respirare l'atmosfera di un tempo.
3. Fonte del Latte
Una sosta rinfrescante alla Fonte del Latte, una sorgente naturale famosa per la sua acqua pura e rigenerante. Perfetta per una breve pausa immersi nella natura.
4. Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Semifonte
Visita la Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo, una miniatura della Cattedrale di Firenze. Questo luogo è ricco di storia e offre uno scorcio unico sulla cultura religiosa della regione.
Tappa II: Certaldo
1. Bagnano
Dirigiti verso Bagnano, un piccolo borgo che conserva intatta la sua autenticità. Esplora le sue vie e goditi il silenzio e la tranquillità del luogo.
2. La Meridiana Scuola di Ceramica
Scopri l'arte della ceramica presso La Meridiana, dove potrai partecipare a un breve workshop o semplicemente ammirare le opere create dai maestri ceramisti.
3. Certaldo Alto
Raggiungi Certaldo Alto, un borgo medievale che sembra uscito da una fiaba. Passeggia tra le sue strade acciottolate, visita la casa di Giovanni Boccaccio e goditi la vista dalla Torre del Palazzo Pretorio.
4. Parco di Canonica
Concludi la tua giornata al Parco di Canonica, un'oasi verde dove rilassarti e riflettere sulla bellezza della giornata appena trascorsa.
Consigli di Viaggio
Abbigliamento: Indossa abiti comodi e scarpe adatte per camminare.
Cibo: Porta con te acqua e spuntini, ma non perdere l'occasione di assaporare la cucina locale nei ristoranti lungo il percorso.
Fotografia: Non dimenticare la macchina fotografica per catturare i panorami mozzafiato e i dettagli storici.
Questa guida ti offre un viaggio indimenticabile tra natura e storia, perfetto per chi ama scoprire i tesori nascosti della Toscana. Buon viaggio!
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If you are a Pioneer Woman (Ree Drummond) follower like I am and are traveling through Oklahoma you will want to stay here for a day or two if you can. There are special memories in this little town for me- I was there opening day of The Mercantile! This town is quintessential small town American charm. Everyone is friendly, welcoming and helpful. Eat as much here as you can and save room in your cooler for baked goods on the road.
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Christchurch, known for its English heritage, is the largest city on the South Island of New Zealand. There is plenty to do in the city but I chose to get out in wine country and visited several wineries in the Waipara wine region. It's a good hour north of the city with stunning country views along the way. Many wineries serve food with their wines and many have snacks for purchase if you chose to picnic. Included in the guide are links to the wineries I visited along with some helpful links for the area if you have time to visit more.
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NE Minneapolis is well known for its dive bars. Over the past 150 years, Minneapolis has gone through many changes and developments from its original name of St Anthony to skyscrapers to freeways. Bars have always been an important part of the lifestyle here. NE Minneapolis is known as the arts district, as well as middle-class working and immigrant neighborhoods. My parents grew up in this part of Minneapolis and I taught there for 9 years. I have highly enjoyed the nightlife throughout my adulthood, Here are my top 5 recommendations for dive bars in NE Minneapolis.
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