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Ultimate Rwanda Travel Guide: Key Insights and Tips

Rwanda is a small East African country that draws visitors from all over the world, primarily to see its critically endangered mountain gorillas. The country’s history is marred by political strife and civil war, and in 1994, Rwanda was the setting for one of the world’s most horrific genocides. Nevertheless, Rwanda has evolved into one of the African continent’s safest and most stable countries. Its infrastructure is good, its capital city Kigali is booming, and its mountainous landscapes are some of the world’s most spectacular.
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Avoid Unexpected Fees: Uncover Hidden Hotel Charges

Hotel fees are one of the most aggravating aspects of travel these days. According toOyster.com, four of people’s top eleven pet peeves are fee-related. Many travelers commonly dislike resort fees, valet charges, lounge chair fees, and WiFi charges. Consequently, a hotel that initially appears affordable based on its daily rate can rapidly turn into an overpriced experience, leaving guests feeling frustrated.
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Vancouver in July: Ultimate Weather Guide, Packing Tips, and Attractions

Summer is the prime season to experience Vancouver, British Columbia, and the rest of Canada. People are arriving by various modes of transportation including plane, train, car, and cruise ships, eager to enjoy this vibrant West Coast city. If you’re planning to visit in July, you can expect delightful warm weather, ensuring an enjoyable atmosphere alongside fellow travelers.
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The Complete Guide to Canadian Craft Beers: A Historical Journey

Canadian beers are an excellent introduction to the “culture” of Canada. Canadians enjoy their beer and consume it more than any other alcoholic beverage. Numerous Canadian and international beer brands are widely available in stores, restaurants, and bars across the country. Aside from the larger beer brands (which are often not “Canadian”), you can enjoy authentic locally brewed beers due to the significant presence of microbreweries.
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Best Accommodations in Aruba: Top Places to Stay

Finding a hotel or resort in Aruba is easy: nearly all are located on the island’s northwest coast along a roughly 10-mile stretch of beachfront between the capital city of Oranjestad and Palm Beach, the most densely developed tourist area on the island. Although Aruba has major resort districts, it can be a romantic destination, and there are many diverse places you can stay when visiting.
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Top Caribbean Cruise Itineraries: Eastern vs. Western

The southern, eastern, and western compass points in relation to the Caribbean reflect common cruise itineraries rather than any useful geographic designation. Different cruise lines mix these itineraries in various ways. Generally, a southern Caribbean cruise explores the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles or the Dutch islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. The eastern Caribbean typically includes the U.S., British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and Antigua. Western Caribbean itineraries often embrace the Mexican Caribbean and the Cayman Islands, including destinations in Jamaica, Belize, and Honduras.
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Ultimate Guide to Navigating Bermuda

Taxis in Bermuda are plentiful, and drivers are generally professional and polite. However, they are not inexpensive: in addition to distance, there is a charge for larger groups (maximum seven people) and for luggage. You can easily find taxis at the airport, cruise port, hotels, and popular tourist areas. Moreover, drivers can be hired as island guides on an hourly basis.
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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Tampa Bay Vacation

Regionally, Tampa Bay encompasses four cities — Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and Bradenton. Tampa Bay is actually a body of water, the largest open-water estuary in Florida, covering nearly 400 square miles around these cities. While the television media has expanded their viewing area to also include Hernando County to the north and Sarasota County to the south, geographically Tampa Bay only includes these four cities.
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