How to navigate California – Lonely Planet

It's become an iconic image of travel in the United States – a red convertible, top down, cruising such classic California thoroughfares as the Pacific Coast Highway or across the Golden Gate Bridge. California seems synonymous with cars – and rentals are of course available – but you can easily get around without ever touching a…

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4 best road trips in Peru

Traveling to lesser-known pre-Incan archaeological sites, lush jungles and tranquil beaches almost always requires a bit of land transport in Peru. Why not take control and set the pace of your Peru exploration by hiring or renting a car for an epic road trip? While car rental prices in Peru are steep compared to bus…

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The best things to do in California that no one has told you about yet

California has a reputation for sunshine, beaches and palm trees – but that’s only part of the picture. As well as the longest coastline in the continental USA, the Golden State offers small-town getaways, snowy adventures, fine food and wine, Indigenous culture and unique natural encounters. Get trusted guidance to the world's most breathtaking experiences delivered…

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The 5 best day trips from Tulum: incredible sights are just a couple of hours away

Glorious stretches of sand and eco-chic hotels are reason enough to visit Tulum, but if you can drag yourself away, you’ll find that this is much more than a beach destination. Tulum is a gateway to the remarkable riches of the Yucatán Peninsula, and you can find towering Maya ruins, dense jungle forests, colonial towns and the…

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7 best beaches in Tulum

Tulum’s beaches might just be the most beautiful in Mexico. The stretch of shoreline adjacent to the town boasts 10km of sublime white sand, lapped by the turquoise Caribbean Sea, which is clear and temperate almost year-round. At one end lie the dramatic Tulum Ruins, and at the other is the vast Sian Ka’an Biosphere…

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