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Hiking in Andros Greece – the Andros Routes walking trails
The Greek island of Andros in the Cyclades, offers a network of well marked hiking trails, often with a beach to swim at the end. …
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Read MoreHow to Keep Your Airline Points from Expiring
Most points earned from loyalty programs come with an expiry date; however, there are steps you can take to keep them from disappearing.
Read MoreThings to see in Malta on your visit
Whether you want a beach holiday in Malta, diving in Gozo, or just want to satisfy the inner history buff, there are so many things to see in Malta. So take a read, pack your bags and let’s go! I’ve asked my friends to help me put together a list…
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Read MoreWhere to Stay in CAPE TOWN • City Center vs V&A Waterfront vs Stellenbosch
Cape Town. The city where you’ll instantly fall in love with the views, the food, and the occasional dose of adrenaline. But while this city is a total charmer, it’s also got a bit of a rep for being, well, let’s say, ‘exciting’ in ways you don’t always want after dark. But is it true?
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Read MoreAmericans Can Fly Nonstop To This Beautiful Mexican Island From 8 U.S. Cities This Winter
Mexico is the leading destination for Americans seeking a sunny getaway in winter, and whether it’s the resort-packed coast of Cancun or the ancient ruins of Tulum, they are most definitely spoiled for choice. But what about those islands fringing the coast? Though a majority of tourists will never leave the tierra firme, as it’s where a …
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13 Islands & Crowd-Free Canals: Visit Italy’s ‘Little Venice’ For Your Next Serene Escape
Venice has long been one of Italy’s numerous icons, but with overtourism concerns, less-than-welcoming locals, and tacky new entry fees, travelers are opening their eyes to new canal-lined streets. With a multitude of hidden gems dispersed across Italy, not all can take center stage, which is why one highly underrated town has yet to become …
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