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Belize City

Belize City

Belize City is the largest city and former capital of Belize, a small country located on the eastern coast of Central America. Situated at the mouth of the Belize River, the city serves as the country's main port and commercial hub. It is home to a diverse mix of cultures and expatriates from around the world, lending it a unique flavor and character. Despite its compact size, Belize City is a vibrant and bustling urban center that's packed with exciting attractions—from historic landmarks and museums to lively markets and outdoor activities.
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Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida

Miami, known for its glamour and cosmopolitan vibe, stands out with its miles of sandy beaches, year-round sunshine, and vibrant nightlife. Describing it merely as an international metropolis would be a gross understatement, given its North American core infused with Caribbean flair, a generous dose of Latin American influence, a hint of African heritage, a touch of Asian influence, and a sprinkle of European charm. All these elements and their fascinating blend make it an exciting and unparalleled travel destination.
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Burgas

Burgas

For vacationers, Burgas is a convenient transit point to coastal resorts and historic towns along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Stay a while, and you’ll find a well-maintained city with a walkable centre, a long sandy beach, a stunning seafront park, and intriguing museums. Affordable hotels and some of the region’s best restaurants make it a practical base for exploring the southern coast — Sozopol, Pomorie, Ravda, Nessebar, Sunny Beach, and Sveti Vlas are just a short drive away!
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Autumn and winter colours
Le Cap d'Agde Méditerranée, France

Autumn and winter colours

Discover the destination with all the gorgeous colours of autumn, it is also a place worth discovering.
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Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City

On the banks of the Mekong River, Ho Chi Minh City emerges as a dazzling metropolis, where past and present collide in vibrant harmony. With over 9 million people bustling about, it’s a sprawling urban jungle where modern skyscrapers kiss the sky while well-preserved colonial buildings whisper tales of yesteryears. Amidst the chaos of motorbike symphonies, intrepid explorers uncover remnants of its turbulent history, savour its mouth-watering cuisine, sip on a cup of robust Vietnamese coffee, and discover its lively nightlife.
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Five Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Five Days in Dubai

The sun always shines in Dubai, ensuring endless fun on every holiday. Spend your days lounging at the beach, dining at celebrated restaurants, shopping at al fresco districts and immersing yourself in the city’s cultural best. Our itinerary presents thrills for all ages and settings that inspire.
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Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie is a vibrant coastal city known for its outdoor adventures, beautiful beaches, and delicious fresh produce. The area also has a rich convict history that adds depth to its charm. Located on the mid North Coast of New South Wales, it’s home to Australia's largest population of coastal koalas. The region is celebrated for its Hastings River oysters and award-winning wines from local vineyards, making it a perfect destination for those seeking both natural beauty and culinary delights.
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Three Days in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Three Days in Dubai

Whether you’re new to Dubai or a seasoned expert, our city always has surprises in store. Explore sky-high landmarks, charming waterside spots and cultural gems aplenty. Or go off the beaten track to hike in Hatta’s mountains, camp under the stars and create memories to last a lifetime.
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Lake Atanasovsko
Burgas, Bulgaria

Lake Atanasovsko

Lake Atanasovsko, located just north of Burgas, is a coastal salt lake known for its vivid pink hues. The Instagram-ready colours are caused by the microalgae Dunaliella salina. Spanning a vast area, the lake is divided into two sections. The northern part is a protected nature reserve, home to over 300 bird species, including rare and endangered waterfowl like Dalmatian pelicans and white herons. The southern section is used for traditional sun-and-shovel powered salt production, yielding around 40,000 tons annually. The lake’s high salinity and mineral-rich mud are believed to have therapeutic properties, attracting visitors seeking natural remedies for skin conditions, arthritis, and other ailments. A designated birdwatching shelter near the lake’s edge offers observation spots for wildlife enthusiasts. Access is restricted to marked paths to preserve the delicate ecosystem. With its unique blend of natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural significance, Lake Atanasovsko is a remarkable destination on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.
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Wellington

Wellington

The capital city of New Zealand rests between rolling hills and a rugged coastline on the southern tip of the North Island. As well as offering some of the best urban views in the country, the city is popular for its arts and culture. Wellington is home to the National Museum (Te Papa), the national opera and ballet companies, and is the heart of the nation’s film and fashion scenes. With more restaurants and cafés per head than New York, Wellington also offers a unique gastronomic experience.
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Aviation Museum
Burgas, Bulgaria

Aviation Museum

The Aviation Museum next Burgas Airport showcases Bulgaria’s aviation history with a collection of civil and military aircraft from the 1960s to 1990s. Highlights include the TU-154 and AN-12, among the last of their kind in the country. You can explore the interiors of several planes, including an interactive exhibition inside the AN-12, and even try a virtual reality flight simulation. A compact but engaging destination, it’s ideal for aviation enthusiasts or those with time before a flight.
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Wanderdünen
Sylt, Germany

Wanderdünen

List boasts the largest continuous shifting dune area in Europe, known as Die Wanderdünen (the shifting dune). With a height of 30 metres, these remarkable dunes shape List's landscape, migrating up to 10 metres annually. In order to protect this one-of-a-kind natural spectacle, it was placed under nature protection in 1923. While access to the dunes is strictly prohibited, guided tours to the foot of the dune offer a chance to explore the unique flora and fauna in the serene, untouched environment.
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Aquae Calidae
Burgas, Bulgaria

Aquae Calidae

Aquae Calidae, located about 17 kilometres from central Burgas, is a historical site that blends ancient and modern elements. Known for its Roman baths dating back to the 1st century AD, the site also features medieval structures and the restored bathhouse of Suleiman the Magnificent. Modern walkways and 3D mapping technology guide visitors through its rich history, from Thracian times to the Ottoman era. The complex includes a café, souvenir shop, and an amphitheatre, with plans for further development, including a museum and active spa centre.
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Cu Chi Tunnels
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Cu Chi Tunnels

The tunnels of Cu Chi hide an entire world including classrooms, kitchens and medical facilities underground. Today you can see the tunnels from above and even try to go down one, so as to better understand the hardships that Vietnamese soldiers had been through during wartime. One is left utterly amazed by the determination and endurance of those who dug through solid soil, gravel and sand to construct this 200-kilometer (125 miles) long underground network.
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