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Top 10 Fitness Retreats for a Healthier You in 2025

Are you seeking a robust way to commence the upcoming decade? Rather than indulging in holiday extravagance, consider a fitness retreat that focuses on both mind and body. From Mexico to Menorca, Thailand to Tuscany, we present a curated selection of premier locations where you can engage in running, jumping, swimming, flexibility training, weight lifting, nutritious eating, and meditation, thereby enhancing your overall fitness and well-being in 2020.

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Explore Costa Rica’s Top 5 Unique Coffee Tours

For Costa Ricans, coffee is more than just a caffeine kick. The coffee bean is nicknamed grano de oro — the golden grain — in part because of how the industry has shaped the entire country’s development. As one of the world’s top exporters, you won’t find a better cup of coffee anywhere else. Even Pope Francis is a fan, calling Costa Rica’s brew “the world’s best coffee.”

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Discover Moldova’s Unveiled Wine Trails: A Journey to Hidden Gems

If you’re unfamiliar with Moldova, don’t worry – even the most experienced and independent travellers have missed this Eastern European nation wedged between Romania and Ukraine. Though relatively small (about the size of Belgium with a population of 4 million), Moldova ranks among the world’s top 20 wine-producing countries, featuring the highest density of vineyards to arable land of any country globally. Thanks to its existingWine Routes, visitors can easily navigate Moldova’s best wineries, and with new routes set to open in March 2020, wine-lovers will find it even simpler to explore the country’s many vineyards and historical sites.

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Top Activities and Events in Budapest for December

Winter inBudapestcan plunge the thermometer into the negatives. However, even if your breath turns into steam, there’s plenty to help you forget the cold. Around the holidays, the city buzzes with activity both indoors and out. Whether it’s sipping mulled wine at a street market, soaking in a hot thermal bath under the snow, skating in front of a fairy-tale castle, or riding the city’s sparkling Christmas tram, December in Budapest is truly a delightful experience.

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Explore Lyon’s Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie: A Culinary Experience

‘Behind you, it’s not done yet, but it’s going to be a cafe.’ I’m standing in Lyon’s Hôtel-Dieu, mid-renovation, as builders rush about with just five weeks to go until the scheduled opening (19 October 2019) of the city’s long-awaitedCité Internationale de la Gastronomie. Opening manager Damien Blanchard looks nervous. ‘Will it be ready? I hope so.’

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Understanding the True Costs of Van Life

I was sitting on a curb eating stale french fries when I first considered that sleeping at motels might actually be cheaper than traveling in my camper van. The alternator belt snapped somewhere between Portland and Seattle, and my battery was dead. It was going to cost me over $300 to fix, so I munched on a dollar menu snack while the mechanic worked on “Shirley.”

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