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Cycling The Medieval Villages Of Palau-Sator and Peratallada, Spain

Of all the fun activities Jet2Holidays lined up for us on our trip to Costa Brava, I think cycling through the Spanish countryside and through quaint, medieval villages was by far my favourite. The cycle took us through small towns perched on rocky hills, past ancient bridges, hay fields, charming castles and blooming orchards ending near the fairytale village of Peratallada Spain, one of the most well-known medieval villages in Catalonia. The 20km cycle, organized by Burricleta, also took us

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Besalu Spain: The Fairytale Town in Costa Brava You Need To Visit

There’s nothing I love more when travelling than discovering a tiny, picturesque village that no one had ever heard of! First, it was beautiful Brisighella in Italy and then I gave my heart to Besalu, Spain – a fairytale town in Costa Brava that is as picture perfect as it gets. The entire town was declared a historical national property by the Government of Spain in 1966 due to its huge historic importance, particularly in medieval times. The bridge you

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The Mentality of Germans: Truth and Stereotypes When Travelling

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Germans? Most likely it’s either their orderliness and punctuality or their next level observance of rules. But it’s truth, there seem to be a lot of stereotypes that take a lasting root in people’s consciousness about the mentality of the nation and I want to look at which come with a pinch or truth! To avoid a giant misunderstanding when travelling in Germany it’s worth knowing and

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Bansko Ski Resort After the Snow: Summer in Bulgaria

Bansko Ski Resort is the largest in Bulgaria, located in the mountain town of Bansko, and a its busiest during winter. It’s just two hours from Bulgaria’s capital, Sofia and has become recognised as one of the cheapest places in Europe to ski. Bansko’s location and good flight connections mean that you’ll get a good mix of Bulgarian, Romanian, Greek, Russian and British visitors. It’s after the snow has gone that Bansko is, for me, worth spending more time in.

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Eco Friendly Gifts For Travel Lovers – Gifts That Keep On Giving

Research has taught us that the art of giving actually makes the giver happier too, so we’ve put together a list of eco friendly Christmas gifts to buy for the travel lover in your life. If you’re planning your other half with some travel gifts, you might want to keep it eco-friendly. Using recycled materials or reusable items are definitely easy ways to give back to our majestic planet and these eco friendly gifts for travel lovers are a great

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Cheap Hostels in Reykjavik, Iceland To Save Your Bank Balance

Reykjavik is the small, totally walkable and equally beautiful capital of Iceland. It’s a popular tourist destination for its exciting arts scene, luxurious spas and adventurous nightlife. You can read more about some of the unique things to do here. Not to mention the numerous museums chronicling the country’s Viking history and it’s the most popular starting and ending point for road trips around Iceland. At this point, you might be wondering what your cheapest options are for staying in

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Best Hostels in Dublin | Cheap Backpackers in Ireland’s Capital

Planning a spring break trip to Ireland and need a cheap place to stay? In case you’re a last-minute lucy and have not adequately planned your trip yet, here’s my take on the best hostels in Dublin to stay for a guaranteed cracking good time! For help planning the rest of your journey, check out these things to do in Ireland. Top tip: To maximize your time staying in these awesome cheap hostels in Dublin, Ireland, get the Dublin Pass

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Best Hostels in Tbilisi, Georgia – Cheap and Cheerful Places To Stay

A beautiful city embodying Georgia’s colourful history, Tbilisi is the perfect balance between old and new. Its cobblestone streets are lined with modern-day pubs and clubs, but the capital city itself is surrounded by historical buildings dating back to periods of Persian and Russian rule. Tbilisi’s interesting architecture, inspired by Eastern Orthodox, art nouveau and Soviet modernist influences, is the main reason that people visit here. Traveling to Tbilisi isn’t as expensive as going to other capital cities in nearby

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World’s Most Expensive Travel Destinations (Where I Would Go If I Won The Lotto!)

It will come as no surprise to most of you that if I won the lotto I would probably spend absolutely every cent travelling the world and seeing some of the world’s most most exotic and expensive travel destinations. I’ve just been challenged by Lotto to write a dream bucket list and has a lot of fun coming up with some insanely expensive travel destinations to make your heart skip a beat. Here’s the final list of places that I

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How to create a travel photo gallery wall

People often ask me what I do with my travel memorabilia, the truth is I don’t do much. I always take a lot of pictures, then I create an album and post them on Social Media and then I forget about it. Some days I reminisce and go through the pictures on my Facebook page but that’s pretty much all I do. After seeing the picture above on Pinterest, I decided to create travel photo gallery walls in my new

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