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Is Miami Safe for Tourists?

How beautiful is Miami? With its pastel art deco architecture, towers, beautiful coast, and beach lifestyle? Combine that with Latin American culture, predominantly Cuban, and you have one of the best cities in the US. However, before you buy a plane ticket and pack your bags, it’s understandable that you might ask yourself, “Is Miami safe for tourists?” Short answer: yes! But just like any other big city, you need to keep your wits about you. There are some dangerous

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Is Nicaragua Safe for Tourists?

Nicaragua — the land of active volcanoes, flourishing rainforests, colorful toucans, old colonial charm, and both Caribbean and Pacific allure. There’s no questioning the undeniable beauty and natural abundance this country offers. However, as with many Latin American countries, Nicaragua has earned an unfortunate reputation for itself; or so some seem to believe. When visiting this remarkable little country, it’s good to remain safety conscious. But don’t let this put you off planning a visit to this uniquely incredible place.

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Is Buenos Aires Safe for Tourists?

Buenos Aires is the vibrant and culturally packed capital of Argentina. Known for its sensual tango, breathtaking architecture, and picturesque scenery, the city is any traveler’s dream. Its mouth-watering street food and colorful nightlife make Buenos Aires a must-visit destination. This may leave you wondering, “is Buenos Aires safe for tourists?” You’ll uncover all that and more, right here. But first, here’s a bit of a background. Buenos Aires is also the country’s hub for politics, culture, business, and economic

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Is Egypt Safe for Tourists?

Egypt is a beautiful country steeped in history and culture. Known for its iconic pyramids and tombs, it’s a bucket list destination for most. Egypt has long been a magnet for travelers, home to some of the world’s natural wonders. Even you may have considered a visit, but is Egypt safe for tourists? While it’s good to have your concerns, rest assured we have all the tips and tricks when visiting this beautiful land. Not only is the country safe 

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Is Belize Safe for Tourists?

A lesser-known stop on the backpacker circuit, the Central American country of Belize is a tropical paradise steeped in history rivaling the best in South America, hands down. Don’t worry about brushing up on your Spanish before visiting since it’s the only country in Central America where English is the official language. Sandwiched between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is pretty small. Its population is only 420,000: a major contrast to when it was the center of the Mayan world and

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Is Albania Safe for Tourists?

Picturesque castles, sparkling Adriatic coastline, and buzzing cities. Greece? Italy? No, it’s Albania. You might be wondering, is Albania safe for tourists? It’s an understandable question. Before 1991, Albania was a Communist country and closed to tourists, and mainstream media continues to paint it as a hub of gang violence and terrorism. Now, Albania is emerging as a beautiful and affordable option for tourists. Whilst it’s still shaking off the image of its past, the Albania of today is a

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Is Peru Safe for Tourists?

Peru is wildly diverse, abundant in natural resources, and yet one of the poorest countries in the world. This South American treasure trove is covered by the Amazon rainforest and cut through by the world’s highest mountain range, the Andes. Its biodiversity is so extensive that Peru has been christened ‘megadiverse’. If you peek into its’ thick jungles, you’ll be met with thousands of colorful flora, fauna, and birds. And it’s not just Perus’ nature that’s varied: the people are

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Is Morocco Safe for Tourists?

Ah, Morocco. A country as rich in culture as it is in delicious food (try a lamb tagine and you’ll see what we mean), Morocco is an obvious bucket list country for any traveler, and one of the best places to live in Africa as an expat. Lying between both the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas, this North African country has it all. Tourists can spend their trip up mountains, on beaches, and of course, wandering the famous Sahara desert. Failing

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Is Aruba Safe for Tourists?

Aruba is a tiny island off the coast of Venezuela, famed for its pristine beaches and impossibly blue seas. Many don’t know that Aruba also has a desert area in the North, where you can rent a jeep to go off-roading. For such a small country, Aruba has a huge mix of cultures. Aruban people have roots in Colombia, Jamaica, Curacao, the Netherlands, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela – the list goes on. The official language is Papiamento, a Creole

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Airbnb Seapoint | Why Is It One of the Best Areas to Stay in Cape Town?

Cape Town is one of the most popular places for a holiday. Whether you are local to South Africa or an international jet setter, Cape Town is undoubtedly near the top of your travel list. From Table Mountain and its endless picturesque views to the white sandy beaches in Cliffton, there are a lot of things to do in Cape Town. Deciding on the best place to stay in Cape Town, however, is not as easy a task as deciding

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