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Top Workspaces for Digital Nomads in Canggu, Bali

Once a sleepy surfing village known for its beginner-friendly waves and picturesque sunsets, Canggu has transformed into a booming digital nomad hub. Located northwest of Bali’s trendy hotspot, Seminyak, this coastal paradise has exploded in popularity due to its abundance of work-friendly cafes, cutting-edge co-working spaces, and the favorable climate.

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Explore 5 Stunning Alternatives to Boracay for Your Next Paradise Getaway

The Philippines’ famed island, Boracay, was closed to the public in April 2018 in an attempt to restore the incredible location to its former glory after suffering the effects of overtourism. The picturesque island, previously famous for pristine beaches and a heady party vibe, has reopened with a limit on the daily number of visitors and a set of rules designed to protect the environment. If you want to take the boat less travelled, keep your flippers on and consider these responsible alternatives to Boracay within the island-hopping haven that is the Philippines.

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Experience Christmas Magic in San Diego

There’s an abundance of sun on display in San Diego year-round, and although temperatures are a bit crisper than usual, winter is no exception. Festivals, parades, and dining specials make good use of the city’s enduringly pleasant weather to create uniquely San Diego holiday experiences. Here’s a sample platter of what to do, see, and tuck into during the Christmas season.

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Ultimate Kilkenny City Getaway: Discover Ireland’s Medieval Charm in 2 Days

Kilkenny is a popular short break option for Irish people and visitors alike, and it’s clear why. Almost in the center of the Republic, it has excellent train and bus connections, making it an easy two-day destination. This charming city features well-preserved medieval buildings, a picturesque river setting, and evocative winding lanes that offer everything from boutique shopping to vibrant nightlife. Consequently, you get a lot for your 48 hours here.

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Discover the Stunning Reopening of One of the Caribbean’s Iconic Luxury Hotels

Sometimes, even the best vacations require a bit of work. To reach Virgin Gorda, most travelers fly first to San Juan, then to Tortola, and finally, hop a ferry to the island. On a recent long-weekend trip, my family and I opted for a (slightly) easier route: a nonstop flight to St. Thomas, followed by a seaplane taxi to the tiny, time-stands-still Virgin Gorda airport.

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