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From stunning Caribbean beaches and vibrant colonial towns to enchanting Mayan ruins, refreshing cenotes, and mouthwatering local cuisine 🌴🏛️ Packed with insider tips, must-see spots, and everything you need to know, this complete guide ensures you’ll experience the very best that the Yucatan has to offer 🌮✨
What You'll Get in This Guide:
• List of things you should know before you go to Yucatán 📋
• Day-by-day itinerary with a detailed program for each day 📅
• Hotel/hostel recommendations for each destination 🛌
• Budget and mid-range restaurant recommendations 🍽️
• Information on all transfers and transportation 🚐
• Optional tours & activities recommendations 🚴🏼♂️
• Interactive map with all the places you'll visit 🗺️
➕ Amazing pictures taken by myself during my own travels 📷
Who is this guide great for:
👸🏼 Solo females
🎒 Backpackers
👩🏽💻 Digital nomads
🚌 Car-free people
💸 Low-budget travelers
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip
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🌮Are you dreaming of a vacation full of turquoise blue water, white sand beaches, a bit of history and lots of beautiful places to visit? Then this guide is definitely for you.
🌮Helps you to plan your trip to Yucatan, so you can enjoy every minute of it.
🌮Offers you some ideas for an itinerary and advise you on the places that are not to be missed.
🌮Tips for the best cenotes (definitely worth to visit).
🌮More about Tulum, Holbox, Cozumel, Bacalar, Cancún, Valladolid and other places.
🌮Recommendations for tacos places.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Vegan • Plus Size • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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𝓜𝓪𝓻 𓆏 Slow traveller
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Discover Valladolid: Top Places to Eat, Cenotes and Must-Do Activities
Nestled in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, Valladolid is a charming colonial town that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its vibrant, pastel-colored buildings and cobblestone streets, Valladolid invites visitors to step back in time and experience the authentic essence of Mexico.
I'll be sharing detailed specifications on how to get to various cenotes, ruins, and towns by public transportation. I'll also provide recommendations on where to eat in town, exciting activities you can do within Valladolid, and suggested day trips to lesser-known ruins and hidden gems. Whether you're exploring the town's rich history, enjoying its culinary delights, or venturing into the surrounding nature, you'll find plenty of ways to make the most of your visit.
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Road Trip • Relaxation • Outdoors • Budget • Boutique • Architecture
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This ultimate guide is really all you need for a perfect vacation in Yucatan. Wether you want to lay on the beach and relax for a week or experience the perfect culinary experience or want to go on adventures such as cenotes and the classic Mayan temples we have you covered.
Not only will we share with you the best sites to see in each city but also the best museums, beach clubs, where to buy food if you’re staying for longer and the best hidden cenotes and Mayan temples. There is over 100 places for you to choose from so we’re sure that this guide will help you get that perfect trip.
We have traveled to Yucatan for the past 3 years and have all the inside information coming directly from the locals to you.
What it includes:
100+ places in the state of Yucatan
- Detailed information about Yucatán
- Must activities in each of the bigger cities and others (museums, churches, plazas, etc.)
- Best hotels
- Transportation in Merida and beyond
- Food culture (types of food and best restaurants in each city)
- About Mayans (what places you need to visit apart from Chichén-Itzá)
- All you need to know about cenotes and where to find the best ones
- Tips for traveling
...And more!...
This guide is really all you need when traveling to Yucatan
Tag us on your Yucatán experience @pintxo_travels
Adventure • Foodie • History • Nature • Romantic • Architecture • People & Culture • Beach • Relaxation
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Action packed adventure itineary with unmissable things to do in this part of the world. Ten out of ten recommend for an epic backpacking trip through Central America.
I hope this guide inspires and helps you plan your trip.
I am currently updating this itinerary with more detailed information and suggested places. If you need anything then feel free to contact me at theliberosislife@gmail.com or our Instagram @theliberosislife
I hope you have an amazing trip and feel free to tag us in your adventures.
Any tips are greatly appreciated as I do this in my spare time alongside working and travelling so I can plan the best itineraries
Adventure • Foodie • Beach • Coffee • Mountain • Road Trip • People & Culture • Photography • Nature • Budget • Luxury • History • Architecture
$10.00
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Everyone always associates Rome to the Colosseum, Vatican, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain & many more, and rightly so!
However, there are so many more breathtaking places to visit, and this guide will provide you with all of my favourite places, including churches, viewpoints, museums, parks and many more hidden gems.
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel
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When you head south past Siena, the landscape opens up to incredible rolling hills of farmlands.
The area has often been used in films for it's beauty.
Here are a few of the towns to visit. For a day trip, pick three or four. But you can easily spend a whole day in each one.
Don't forget to take some time and just enjoy a town. Sit in a piazza, people watch. Take a hike in the area. Leave your car.
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One of the cities that inspires me the most in this life. It is one of the most special places that has completely stolen my heart and I am always eager to visit.
Palermo is a symphony of sunlight and shadow, where ancient stones whisper secrets to the sapphire sky. Here, the heart of Sicily beats with a timeless rhythm, resonating through golden domes and crumbling facades. In the Palatine Chapel, mosaics glisten like a celestial map, guiding souls through a cosmos of faith and wonder. The markets, vibrant and alive, are a fragrant collage of spices and citrus, each stall a verse in an epic poem of flavors.
Streets wind like verses of an ancient epic, leading to hidden piazzas where the laughter of children mingles with the echo of history. Palatial splendor and humble dwellings coexist in a harmonious dance, a testament to the city’s enduring spirit. As the sun sets over the Tyrrhenian Sea, Palermo’s skyline transforms into a silhouette of dreams, where the past and present meld into a twilight of eternal beauty. Here, every stone, every breath, is a stanza in the grand poem of existence, inviting all who wander through its embrace to become part of its endless story.
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Ravenna is a city on the East coast of Italy, a couple of hours south of Venice: it's known as the Capital of Mosaics, a form of art that developed while the city was capital of the Roman Empire and later on during the Byzantine era. The 8 UNESCO heritage sites should be enough to convince you to go visit, but in case they aren't here's 5 reasons why you should:
1. It's CHEAPER than bigger cities like Venice, Florence or Rome, but that doesn't mean it's not as beautiful
2. Staying in a smaller city doesn't mean you won't be able to visit anything else: in fact Ravenna is very WELL CONNECTED by the railway system to multiple major destinations
3. Are you a SEA or MOUNTAIN person? Don't worry, Ravenna has both: 20 minutes east are its beaches, famous for their beach volleyball tournaments, while in the opposite direction you will find the Apennines!
4. Like anywhere else in Italy FOOD isn't the issue: lasagna, cappelletti, "bolognese" sauce, etc. are originally of Emilia Romagna, the region where Ravenna is found
5. Is Italy not enough for you? Apart from being close to Bologna's AIRPORT, Ravenna has also FERRIES that will take you to the Balkans region in no time!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Business • Adventure • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Wellness • Wine
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Maura Sánchez
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Where to stay in Palermo - Ethical Accommodation for Responsible Travelers
Responsible travel is the best way to make sure your money supports the local economy and does not finance organized crime.
🛏 A selection of hotels, B&Bs and apartments in the ethic movement that have commited to not paying protection money to the mafia.
This guide includes:
🔍 An overview of how Palermo is laid out
📍An explanation of the main cultural and historic spots you can find in each district to make sure it suits your vibe
🛏 An interactive map with 8 accommodation options for all budgets in Palermo's historic center organized by district
✍️ My notes for each recommendation
🎁 BONUS! 2 extra recommendations in the countryside and at the beach for those who want to stay outside the city, but close to it
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Female Solo • Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Car-free • Groups • People & Culture • Architecture • Art • History • Design • Slow Travel
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Bergamo is a medieval city on a hill: perfect for slow meandering and eating all the best local dishes!
It's one of the easiest and most fun day trips out of Milan! It's an hour by train from the city, and is home to one of Milan's main airports, making it easy to fit into most itineraries.
Whether you have a day or a few, this guide has everything you need to make the most of Bergamo!
In this guide, you'll get:
- how to get to and around Bergamo
- why Bergamo works as a day trip or one night overnight
- 13 sites on a self-guided walking tour
- 6 optional activities depending on your time and interest
- 13 restaurants at a range of price points and specialties
- 3 cafes and gelaterie
Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Backpacker • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Relaxation
$15.00
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Sorrento is one of the most popular places to base an Amalfi Coast trip. It's the easiest town to get to, it has tons of great food, and plenty of options for boat trips, ferries, and excursions.
This guide is perfect for an Amalfi Coast visit with Sorrento as a home base! There's enough here for 4-5 days, with priorities given if you have less than that!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- a guide to transportation to Sorrento
- 9 free sights and spots
- my favorite beach spot
- the best small-group boat company
- advice on typical local dishes to order
- 11 restaurants, bars, and gelato shops at varying price points
- 4 accommodation suggestions
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
Adventure • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie • Beach
$22.00
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This guide has everything you need for a day trip to Assisi, Italy with enough restaurants to expand it into a weekend.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 10 of the major sights including the 4 major churches in the city
- 2 great shops perfect for locally made souvenirs
- 7 restaurants at varying price points and 2 bars/cafes
Faith • Art • History • People & Culture • Foodie
$13.00
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Napoli is the capital city of the Campania region and the third largest city of Italy. I will let you know what attractions you can visit for free to discover the charm of Napoli.
This guide includes ✨10 places✨ that will show you a bit of the history of Napoli and its beauty
Architecture • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture
Free
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Trastevere is one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods, filled with locals, university students, artists, and vibrant energy. It is also home to some of the city's hippest and most stylish hotels making this Roman district a desirable choice for your home base when visiting.
Below is a quick hit list of the most special hotels in the area, worth a book if you want to stay somewhere beyond the hustle and bustle of the city center while still in the heart of all that Rome has to offer.
⭐️Side note: You can book any of these hotels directly through booking.com using the links provided in the details section.
Couples • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Luxury • Relaxation • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Romantic
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Neapolitans believe their cuisine to be among the finest in the world. Parisian will disagree but they will never match the diversity of Naples and Amalfi cuisine made with the most outrageously good yet modest ingredients. Amalfi Coast itslef is an intriguing mix of sophistication and simplicity. A mere seagull's spit from yachts and five-star hotels, another more rural reality exists. Around precariously stacked hill villages, farmers still cultivate small plots of steeply terraced land, they make cheese and down on the coast, tiny fishing communities make a living from the sea. This is a living guide to the very best places to eat and drink when in Naples and Amalfi.
NB: As I travel back to the region I will continue to update this list. If you purchase today, you will receive all future updates.
Art • Boutique • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • Romantic • Beach • Slow Travel
$79.00
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Udine is a midsized city in Friuli Venezia Giulia and makes for a great day trip from Venice! It’s a great place to see classic Friulian architecture & food with some of the best-preserved Venetian design outside Venice!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 7 free sights and spots
- 3 museums, including which to prioritize based on time and interest
- 3 restaurants (budget-friendly and splurge), 1 cafe, and 1 apertivo bar
Foodie • Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture
$7.00
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