Top 12 Must-See Attractions on the Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast in Italy transcends beauty, providing an abundance of incredible experiences. As you explore, you will encounter innumerable attractions and must prioritize your visits accordingly.
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The Amalfi Coast in Italy transcends beauty, providing an abundance of incredible experiences. As you explore, you will encounter innumerable attractions and must prioritize your visits accordingly.
So long 2020, this year of constant confinements and time that just kind of drifted along. As we open a new calendar, the hope grows that this collective nightmare will soon be over, allowing us to finally train our sights on a life beyond this difficult moment. For millions, it’s the hope of being able to travel once more.
The holiday season is here, so festivities and get-togethers are kicking into high gear – no party is complete without a few seasonal drinks, both alcoholic and nonalcoholic, meant to warm the body and spirit. The art of the holiday drink takes many forms around the world; here’s our guide to some of the planet’s tastiest tipples sure to make you feel festive.
The right travel camera can significantly enhance your adventures, whether you’re embarking on a weekend getaway or exploring an international destination. A 360 camera opens up a world of possibilities.
Situated adjacent to picturesque states such as Wyoming and Kansas, Colorado stands as a remarkable Midwest destination. Given its vast expanse, planning activities in Colorado can be quite complicated due to the multitude of suggestions available. Notably, these attractions are spread throughout the state, with varying degrees of accessibility, from quaint trails to rugged landscapes.
Many times, when we travel, not only do we pack for the trip, but we also pack a long checklist of things to do and see once we get to our destination.
As soon as the first flakes fall and the northern lights begin to flicker in dark winter skies, the call of the Alps and the Arctic is irresistible. Kit yourself out in warm gear and brace yourself for the thrill – whether it’s to be a shockingly cold float in a frozen river with the aurora blazing overhead in Sweden, a downhill dash on a retro-coolvelogemel(part bike, part sled) in Switzerland, a snowmobile expedition into Svalbard’s great white open, or encounters with Sámí reindeer herders in Finnish Lapland.
Indiana Dunes National ParkLocated at the southern tip of Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes National Park offers 15 miles of stunning white-sand dunes and over 50 miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities such as swimming, biking, fishing, skiing, and hiking are available throughout the year. Camp overnight from April to October for an unforgettable experience, but remember that beach spots fill up rapidly during summer months.Travel time: 1hr 10min by car.
Sustainable travel is high on everyone’s agenda, so the news that Airbus has revealed three concepts for the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft is a very positive one.
A community inScotland’s highest village is coming together to purchase vast swathes of land from a local duke, aiming to transform the wider area into a sustainable tourist destination. This initiative is set to include ski slopes, biking, hiking, nature trails, and music- and art-themed festivals.
When Cuban immigrants came to Miami in the 1950s and 60s, they forever changed the city’s food landscape with a single sandwich – the Cubano. The formula is deceptively simple – take one part roast pork, one part ham (Tampa also throws Genoa salami into the mix), lovingly layer them with some mustard, pickles, and Swiss cheese between two buttered slices of Cuban bread and throw the whole thing into a hot press. The result? A culinary legend.
America’s national parks are often cited as the country’s best idea, and none exemplify this notion quite like Yellowstone, the world’s first national park. Below are valuable insights for exploring this magnificent destination.
Meow Wolf is stepping into the grocery business. Next year, the company behind Santa Fe’s blockbuster art installation will launch its first market in Las Vegas, promising an experience that will be as trippy as the original.
As countries around the world emerge from quarantine, flights are resuming, and museums, restaurants, and attractions are reopening – just in time for a last-minute getaway. In many waterfront destinations, ferry systems are up and running with preventative health protocols firmly in place. Private charters are also returning to action – a tempting option for travelers who may still feel uneasy about crowds. Whether you choose to join the queue or set sail in a boat of your own, here are six picturesque places to take to the seas this summer.
Britain is a paradise for walkers, intersected by a myriad of paths ideal for short countryside excursions, multi-day hikes, and everything in between. This remarkable network of routes leads travelers through iconic landscapes and historical monuments, from the stunning Seven Sisters to the historic Hadrian’s Wall. Soon, an entire circuit of the country will be accessible with the emergence of the England Coast Path, set to be the longest managed and waymarked coastal path in the world when it opens.
I’m sat cross-legged on a goat skin rug, drinking sage tea brewed from leaves that we foraged a few hours earlier. The fire next to us crackles away as Ali, tall and slender, stirs a huge pot of vegetable stew. It’s swiftly served on a huge communal plate and we eat the traditional way – using our hands andkhoubz(Middle Eastern flat bread) to soak up the delicious juices.
Hiking and camping are great ways to get outdoors. Adventures on foot can be as big and remote or tame and close-to-home as you want them to be. With basic gear, a game plan, common sense, and some research, you can discover the joys of being in the company of nature.
You’ve booked your ticket, flicked through your guidebook, and you’re counting the days to the big holiday. However, you might feel a hint of nervousness. Pre-flight tension affects both first-time travelers and seasoned globetrotters; fortunately, it doesn’t have to dull the excitement of your upcoming trip. Typically, this anxiety stems from anticipatory anxiety, rather than a fear of flying.
Ah, summer in the southern US: sunny days, green landscapes, meals made with luscious garden harvests, evenings filled with cicada songs and lightning bugs. There are plenty of reasons to travel to the south in the summertime, but one thing remains constant: it’shotout there.
You often initiate your travels with commendable aspirations, anticipating that your meals will be wholesome, filled with fruits and vegetables. However, the realities of travel—hunger, urgency, and the allure of indulgent foods—may inadvertently divert you towards less nutritious choices.