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Fuerteventura – The Best Places to Visit: A Complete Travel Guide to Beaches, Volcanoes, Cliffs and Desert Landscapes

Discover the best places to visit in Fuerteventura: Cofete, Sotavento, Ajuy, Aguas Verdes, Corralejo Dunes, El Cotillo, Barranco Encantado and more.
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Switzerland – The Most Beautiful Alpine Route: A Complete Travel Guide to the Country’s Top Scenic Spots

A complete travel guide to Switzerland’s most beautiful Alpine route: Schafler, Zermatt, Oeschinensee, Aletsch Glacier, Stoos Ridge, Lauterbrunnen, and more.
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India – Varanasi and the Golden Triangle: A Journey Through Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

India is a vast country filled with oriental beauty, splendor, and extreme poverty. Sometimes it surprises in a positive way, while other times it shocks. Here, you will likely see everything. Some people are completely enchanted by this country, while others have had enough and never want to return. If you’re planning a trip to…
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Sicily top 10 places to visit – Etna, Agrigento, Zingaro, Erice, Marsala, Taormina, Alcantara, Isola Bella

There’s a certain magic that fills the air as soon as you step onto Sicily’s shores. Known for its sun-soaked beaches, dramatic landscapes, and a rich blend of cultural influences, Sicily is where history, art, and nature collide in the most captivating way. From the ancient ruins of Agrigento to the bustling markets of Palermo,…
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Dolomites and Venice in one trip – top 10 hikes, Tre Cime, Cinque Torri, Lago Di Braies, Seceda, Piz Boe, Nuvolau, Cadini di Misurina

Imagine journeying from the dramatic peaks of the Dolomites, where alpine trails lead to panoramic vistas, down to the romantic canals of Venice, where gondolas glide through hidden waterways. In one unforgettable trip, you can venture through Italy’s diverse landscapes, experiencing both the serene, rugged beauty of the mountains and the timeless elegance of Venice.…
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The most unique hotels and accommodations across the globe

Imagine spending a night suspended in a transparent bubble under the stars, or waking up in a treehouse nestled in the heart of a rainforest. For the avid traveler seeking extraordinary experiences, the world offers an array of unique hotels that transcend conventional accommodations. These remarkable lodgings not only provide a place to rest but…
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Oman – canyons, deserts and the turquoise coast of the Arabian Peninsula

Nestled on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. My trip to this captivating country was nothing short of an adventure through time and nature. From the bustling souks of Muscat to the serene sands of the…
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Montenegro – the most beautiful places: Kotor, Durmitor, Sveti Stefan and the Prokletije Mountains

Montenegro is a small country with an extraordinary diversity of landscapes, where in a short time you can travel from high mountains to the turquoise Adriatic coast. The rocky massifs of Durmitor and the Prokletije Mountains contrast with the warm sea, peaceful bays and the winding streets of old towns such as Kotor and Budva. It is a place where nature and…
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Croatia – the most beautiful places: islands, canyons and extraordinary landscapes

Croatia is a country of remarkable landscape diversity, where the turquoise sea meets mountain ranges, wild canyons and islands with unique shapes. From the southern Dubrovnik, through the islands of Hvar, Pakleni Otoci and the raw, lunar-looking Pag, to less obvious places inland — Croatia surprises not only with popular resorts but also with natural phenomena and unusual landforms. Among…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina – Mostar, Kravice, Blagaj and Medjugorje

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country of remarkable contrasts, where history, spirituality, and nature coexist within a very small area. Stone-built towns, Ottoman heritage, rivers of intense turquoise color, and lush green valleys create a landscape quite different from neighboring Balkan countries — calmer, more reflective, and rich in symbolism. One of the most recognizable…
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Turkey – Cappadocia, the Mediterranean coast and the natural wonders of Anatolia

Turkey is a land of striking contrasts — from the moon-like landscapes of Cappadocia, through the turquoise bays of the Turkish Riviera, to ancient cities and canyons where you can wander among rocks and water. My journey led from Antalya through central Anatolia to Cappadocia, and then along the southern coast towards Fethiye and Pamukkale.…
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Paragliding over Ölüdeniz – a flight from Mount Babadağ

Ölüdeniz in Turkey is famous for one of the most spectacular attractions — paragliding. It is said to be one of the best places in the world to fly: turquoise lagoons, islands, long beaches and mountains dropping straight into the sea. Flights take off from Mount Babadağ (1,969 m above sea level) and land on the beach…
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Norway – Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands: a land of elements beyond the Arctic Circle

The Lofoten Islands and Tromsø are among the wildest yet most beautiful places in Europe. Located about 300 km north of the Arctic Circle, they offer landscapes of fjords, mountains rising straight out of the ocean, wooden rorbuer cabins, bridges spanning narrow straits and vast open spaces where nature still clearly dominates over humans. Although this region lies…
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Lanzarote – a volcanic island full of contrasts

Lanzarote is one of the most extraordinary islands of the Canary archipelago. It is around 20 million years old and was shaped almost entirely by volcanic activity. The island contains four main calderas as well as dozens of cones and fissures, while basalts formed during the eruptions of 1730–1736 and 1824 cover nearly a quarter of its surface. It is in…
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Madeira – the island of waterfalls, misty forests and hikes in the clouds

Madeira is a small Portuguese island lost in the Atlantic, famous for its dramatic cliffs, steep mountains and lush vegetation which, during the rainy season, turns into a vibrant jungle. Even landing at its iconic airport — with a runway stretching out over the ocean — already tells you that this will not be an…
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Egypt – a journey along the Nile through thousands of years of history

Egypt is one of those places in the world where history is not locked away in museums — it still lives in the landscape, the architecture and the rhythm of everyday life along the Nile. Monumental temples, deserts with surreal shapes and green islands rising out of the river create a mosaic that has fascinated…
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Mallorca – rugged cliffs, mountain roads and turquoise coves of the Mediterranean

Mallorca is so much more than popular resorts and holiday crowds. The largest of the Balearic Islands hides spectacular cliffs above the Mediterranean, mountain roads winding through the Serra de Tramuntana, stone towns clinging to hillsides and wild coves with turquoise water. The raw landscapes of the north-western coast contrast with gentle valleys, olive groves…
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Scotland and the Isle of Skye – the wild island of mists, cliffs and Scottish legends

The Isle of Skye is one of the rawest and most mystical places in Europe — a Scottish island where sharp mountain ridges disappear into the clouds, waterfalls plunge straight into the ocean and cliffs drop dramatically into the dark blue Atlantic. The landscape feels almost theatrical: vast moorlands, basalt rock formations, castles perched on…
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The Tatra Mountains – the jewel of Poland: the most beautiful places and popular trails

The Tatra Mountains are the highest mountain range in Poland and one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. You will find both easy valley walks and demanding high-mountain routes here. Below is a list of the most popular places and trails in the Tatras with short descriptions. Morskie Oko and Czarny Staw pod Rysami…
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Corfu – the pearl of the Ionian Sea

Corfu is one of the greenest Greek islands, where mountainous landscapes meet turquoise waters and old Venetian towns contrast with the wild northern coastline. The island is famous for its olive groves, cliffs plunging straight into the sea, long beaches on the west coast and viewpoints offering some of the most beautiful panoramas in all…
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Albania – the most beautiful places: Ksamil, the Blue Eye and the Albanian Riviera

For many years Albania remained outside the main European tourist routes. In recent seasons, however, it has gained huge popularity thanks to social media and its spectacular landscapes. Today it is increasingly compared to Greece and Italy — and everything suggests that it will soon become one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the…
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Zakynthos (Zante) – the most beautiful places, viewpoints and sea turtles

Zakynthos, also known as Zante, is one of the most popular Greek islands in the Ionian Sea. It is famous for its white cliffs, turquoise waters, sea caves and for being one of the key nesting areas of the Caretta caretta sea turtles. Below you’ll find a selection of the most interesting places to visit.…
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Amalfi Coast – Positano, Sorrento and the lemon-scented south of Italy

The Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana) is one of the most iconic regions of Italy. Spectacular cliffs, colourful towns perched above the sea and narrow roads winding through the rocks make this place a magnet for travellers from all over the world. Positano – the symbol of the coast Positano is one of the most photographed…
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La Palma – volcanic eruption, earthquakes and a close encounter with the element of fire

I arrived on La Palma by ferry. Even the journey itself felt cinematic – the presence of police and emergency services, alarm announcements on board and clear instructions never to touch the hot lava. Most of the passengers were seniors, many of whom seemed as if they had already lived through everything – even a…
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Gran Canaria – dunes, mountains, vineyards and wild coastlines

Gran Canaria is often called a “continent in miniature”. In just one day you can experience desert-like landscapes, mountain ravines, green valleys, plantations and wild cliffs plunging straight into the ocean. The central part of the island is mountainous – even the drive along its winding roads is an attraction in itself. Finca La Laya…
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Tenerife – Mount Teide, black beaches and the green north

Tenerife is one of the most diverse islands in Europe. In a single day you can see black volcanic beaches, humid forests in the north, raw volcanic landscapes in the centre and busy tourist resorts in the south. The best way to explore the island is by renting a car – the roads are good,…
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Corsica – turquoise coves, high mountains and wild trails

Corsica is one of the most diverse islands in the Mediterranean. It combines high mountain ranges, forests, vineyards and hundreds of small coves with turquoise water and pale sand. It is a perfect destination both for trekking and for peaceful relaxation by the sea. Mountain trails and the GR20 Corsica is famous for its outstanding…
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Northern Sardinia – La Maddalena, Costa Smeralda and the mysteries of Tiscali

Northern Sardinia is an extraordinary blend of crystal-clear seas, luxury resorts and some of the oldest prehistoric monuments in Europe. The region captivates both beach lovers and those interested in the island’s ancient history. La Maddalena Archipelago The La Maddalena Archipelago is a national park made up of dozens of small, almost untouched islands. Turquoise…
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Santorini – a volcanic island in shades of blue

Santorini is one of the most recognisable Greek islands – set on a sea-flooded volcanic crater. Together with the surrounding islets it forms a caldera, with an active, though currently dormant, volcano with sulphur hot springs at its centre. The volcano and hot springs In the middle of the caldera you can reach the sulphur…
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Cyprus – the Greek side: Ayia Napa, Paphos and the Troodos Mountains

Cyprus is an island of contrasts – from lively resorts, through major archaeological sites, to cooler mountain areas inland. Below is a selection of the most important places on the Greek side of the island. Larnaca – sunrise and the salt lake Larnaca is a great place to start your journey. Ayia Napa – more…
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Milan and Lake Como – the stylish north of Italy

Northern Italy is a blend of big-city elegance and the alpine scenery of its lakes. Milan captivates with its architecture and fashion, while Lake Como has been a retreat for aristocracy and Europe’s wealthiest families for centuries. It is also a very practical combination – from Milan you can reach Lake Como quickly and easily.…
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Jordan – Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea and the land of the Bedouins

Jordan is one of the most surprising countries in the Middle East. Deserts that look like the surface of Mars, ancient cities carved into rock, the turquoise waters of the Dead Sea and the hospitality of the people make it easy to feel as if you’ve landed on another planet. Travelling around Jordan The most…
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Iceland – the Northern Lights, elves and a travel plan through the land of fire and ice

Iceland is an island of extremes. Fire and ice, wind and silence, geysers and glaciers – everything in one place. From the very first moments it feels less like a normal travel destination and more like a separate world. February and the Northern Lights I chose February for the best chance of seeing the Aurora…
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Dubai and the desert oasis of Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa

Dubai seems like a perfect, ultra-modern city – futuristic skyscrapers, luxury and flawless infrastructure. There is, however, one big “but”: the temperature. During my visit it was already 42°C at 8:00 in the morning. I love warmth, but after an hour outside even for me it was simply too much. Dubai is a city designed…
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Iran – Persia, deserts, islands and a look back at an empire

A journey to Iran was one of the most intense adventures of my life – mainly because of the country’s image in the media and the feeling of the unknown. You can’t simply pull out your credit card here – due to banking sanctions, foreign cards do not work, so you have to prepare in…
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Chernobyl – the invisible disaster that is still unfolding

Chernobyl is not just an abandoned city or a tourist attraction. It is living proof of how thin the line is between technological progress and irreversible destruction of the Earth. In 1986, Reactor No. 4 suffered the worst nuclear disaster in history – during what was supposed to be a “safety test”. Radiation knows no…
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Bali, Java and the Gili Islands – Indonesia between temples, volcanoes and the tropical ocean

Indonesia is a country of thousands of islands, active volcanoes, ancient temples and powerful contrasts. Travelling from Europe usually involves several stopovers and can take over 30 hours, so it’s worth planning for time zone changes and booking accommodation in advance. Java – the former spiritual heart of Indonesia Near the city of Yogyakarta are…
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Morocco – A Difficult but Eye-Opening Journey

When the Trip Didn’t Go as Planned My trip to Morocco was not very successful, and I left the country earlier than planned. Although I experienced several unfortunate situations and encountered aggression, I can still see the great potential of this otherwise beautiful land. I always try to broaden my horizons and remain open-minded, even…
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Thailand Is Always a Good Idea – A Guide to the Most Beautiful Places

From vibrant Bangkok, through mystical Ayutthaya and ethical elephant sanctuaries, to the paradise islands of Phi Phi, Railay, and Koh Phangan – see why Thailand is one of the most beautiful destinations in Southeast Asia. Thailand – Why Does Everyone Come Back Here? For lovers of sun, palm trees, coconuts, and warm seas, you can…
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The Philippines – A Country of Thousands of Tropical Islands. How to Plan the Perfect Travel Route

The Philippines is an archipelago of around 7,641 islands, many of which offer paradise beaches, turquoise water, and lush vegetation. The variety of destinations makes planning a trip quite a challenge – that’s why it’s best to base your itinerary on well-tested highlights. Boracay – The Paradise Island That Needed a Break Boracay is one of…
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Vietnam – The Country of Karaoke, Narrow Houses, and Ha Long Bay

Vietnam is a fascinating mix of intense urban energy, ancestral traditions, extraordinary cuisine, and spectacular landscapes. The regions most frequently visited by tourists are Hanoi and Ha Long Bay in the north of the country. Hanoi – The Capital of Chaos and History Hanoi is the vibrant capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. In the city center you…
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Crete – The Island of Olives, Gorges, and Pink Sand

Crete will always remind me of olive trees, lush green gorges, juicy tomatoes, oranges that taste like sunshine, and my herbal discovery – dittany. I love exploring and discovering new places, so I decided to travel by car around the western part of the island. It’s the best way to truly see Crete – away from…
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Myanmar (Burma) – The Land of a Thousand Temples

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is one of the less obvious travel destinations in Southeast Asia. For many years the country remained closed, which is why it still isn’t overrun by mass tourism. Its difficult political history has left a lasting mark on social life, yet Myanmar has preserved a unique spirituality and authenticity. Shwedagon…
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Malta and Gozo – The Islands of Cats, Megaliths, and Mysterious History

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, made up of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino. The total area of the archipelago is just 316 km², yet within this tiny space you’ll find an extraordinary concentration of monuments, landscapes, and traces of ancient civilizations. The Character of the Islands Malta and Gozo…
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Magical Romania – Dracula’s Castles, the Carpathians, Wild Nature, and the Mystical Legends of Transylvania

Romania is a country where reality blends with legend. The Carpathian Mountains hide Dracula’s castles, forests are full of wolves and bears, and something primal lingers in the air – the echo of ancient Dacia, the dragon Draco, and knowledge from millennia past. It is one of the most mysterious places in Europe – and…
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Top Attractions in Paris – What to See in 3–5 Days + Versailles

Paris is not a city you can simply “tick off” in one weekend. Every district has its own atmosphere – from royal splendor, through artistic Montmartre, to the modern boulevards along the Seine. 1. Eiffel Tower and the Champ de Mars The symbol of Paris. The best photo spots are: It’s best to book your…
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Tanzania – The Jewel of Africa. Safari, Kilimanjaro, the Maasai, and Zanzibar

Tanzania is one of the most diverse countries in Africa. It is famous for safari in national parks, the continent’s highest mountain – Kilimanjaro, the island of Zanzibar, the culture of the Maasai, and for precious gemstones – tanzanite, found only in this region of the world. The name Tanzania was created in 1964 by combining Tanganyika (the mainland) and Zanzibar (the Indian Ocean archipelago).…
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The Best Places in Georgia – What to See on a Road Trip

The most convenient way to travel around Georgia is to rent a car. The main roads are in good condition, but the driving style can be stressful – drivers often overtake in unexpected places, even from the right. Traffic is right-hand, and for mountain routes a 4×4 vehicle is recommended. Vardzia – A 13th-Century Rock City Vardzia is a monumental…
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Cambodia – Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, and a Cooking Class

Siem Reap is one of the most important tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. It is from here that travelers set off to explore the Angkor temple complex – the former capital of the Khmer Empire and one of the most valuable monuments in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Angkor – The…
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Road Trip Through Ukraine – Kyiv, Chernobyl, Odesa, and the Black Sea

Ukraine is a land of contrasts – monumental post-Soviet architecture meets golden Orthodox churches, the southern coast has a seaside vibe, and history is still very much alive here. Traveling by car lets you see far more than standard city breaks. Route: Kyiv → Chernobyl → Odesa → Zatoka → Shabo → the Black Sea Why…
