How to get around Venice: from gondolas to vaporettos

As Venice is unique so is its transportation system and getting around the city. After all, there are bound to be some changes to what one considers "common" ways of public transport when the streets are actually waterways. It takes some getting used to, as well as adaptability and the knowledge that moving around Venice…

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Getting around in Tokyo – Lonely Planet

The world’s most populous city, Tokyo has a metropolitan area that sprawls over more than 5000 sq miles. Fortunately, thanks to a public transport system that’s efficient, reliable, clean and generally safe, getting around the region is easy. Of most use to travelers is the train and subway system, which is simple to navigate thanks to English signage…

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Best hikes in Barbados – Lonely Planet

While it may not boast the national parks and rainforest-covered interiors of neighboring islands, Barbados is a surprisingly good walking destination where it’s easy to get away from the crowds to explore windswept beaches, dramatic cliff tops and pockets of tropical forest. Most visitors to Barbados stay on the built-up western and southern coasts, but…

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Visiting Sveti Stefan: Complete Guide + Look Inside!

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Do I need a visa to visit Canada?

Planning a trip to Canada has become much easier thanks to a series of online tools that make a breeze of the visa paperwork. Everything you need, from visa documentation to Electronic Travel Authorizations, can be found on the Canadian government’s website.  Of course, different rules apply for different nationalities – to get you started,…

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The 6 best hikes in Namibia for desert explorers

With its searing summer heat and parched desert plains, Namibia is not a country for faint-hearted hikers. It’s not surprising that most travelers prefer to discover this southern African country from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle. But you’ll miss out if you don’t lace up your boots and step out into the wilds. These…

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The 9 best road trips in England

Hiring a car and driving through gorgeous English landscapes, visiting quaint villages and epic castles is a highlight of a trip to England no matter what the season. Roads are well maintained, although you may be caught out by the occasional pothole. Off the main roads you can meander down narrow lanes of hedgerows and stop to…

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The best free things to do in Colorado: million dollar experiences that cost nothing

Colorado is known for its mountain landscapes, breathtaking vistas and craft brews, and you can enjoy all those things and more for free. From scenic drives and ghost towns to world-class hikes, off-grid camping and even a festival celebrating a dead guy on ice, Colorado has a dizzying array of sights and activities that don’t…

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Checking In: Sofitel Barú Calablanca Beach Resort

Cartagena, the colorful port city on the northern coast of Colombia, is not exactly a logical getaway if you want to spend time on the beach. But if you are in the mood for some sun and sand, Cartagena’s best beaches lie beyond the city walls on the island of Barú, a 40-minute boat ride…

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