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Play the classic courses of Hilton Head Island, including the famous Harbour Town Golf Links, the Robert Trent Jones course at Palmetto Dunes, and dine on exquisite seafood or grab the best beach bar burgers in town. Depending on your budget, the three hotel options at the Sonesta Resort, Omni Resort, or within the Sea Pines area, a bit more expensive, is the Inn at Harbour Town. Play golf at world-class courses, including Harbour Town Golf Links, which plays host to the RBC Heritage PGA Tour event each year, and is a classic Pete Dye design. Depending on budgets and time, add in 18 holes at the Jones Course at Palmetto Dunes, one of the best public courses outside of Sea Pines, and also the Atlantic Dunes course by Davis Love III in Sea Pines. For a couple extra rounds, the Old South course just off Hilton Head in nearby Bluffton is a classic, then Arthur Hills or the Fazio course at Palmetto Dunes can also make for a great additional round if you're still looking for more golf. For dinner and a special evening of seafood, steaks, great wine and cocktails, Coast at Sea Pines should not be missed. For more casual dinners, be sure to dine at the Fishcamp at Broad Cree, or catch some patio music on the water at the famous Salty Dog Cafe. Don't forget a walk along the beach between your rounds of golf, you won't want to miss a sunrise if you can, either!
Groups • 50+ • Business • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Outdoors • Wellness • Romantic • Adventure
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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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Hike the iconic trails of Réunion Island with this comprehensive guide to the GRR2, or Sentier de Grande Randonnée R2. This trek showcases the island's diverse landscapes, from lush coastal forests and volcanic plains to the dramatic cirques and the highest peak in the Indian Ocean, Piton des Neiges. The route is split into 8 flexible stages that can be completed in 7-12 days and is designed for those seeking to experience both wild camping or stays in the island’s charming gîtes. Along the way, you will encounter remote villages, stunning viewpoints, and the unique flora and fauna of Réunion. This guide provides all the necessary information, including the best camping spots, gîtes reservations, how to get there, when to go, trail conditions, weather, geography, and much more. What this guide includes: - A flexible itinerary for different lengths and difficulty levels - Distances, best overnight (camping) options, and other useful waypoints - Custom Google Maps with all the important locations, such as campsites, water sources, grocery stores, airports, trails, public transport stops, and viewpoints - GPX-tracks of all the routes - Practical information on how to get there, how to get around, when to go, trail conditions, weather, geography, and more. - Detailed descriptions of the trekking route, including landmarks, terrain, and elevation changes. Get an impression on YouTube.com/HarmenHoek
Backpacker • Adventure • Camping • Budget • Outdoors • Photography • Slow Travel
$15.00
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