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Ultimate Foodie’s Guide to St. Martin & Sint Maarten’s Island Flavors

Spanning 87 sq km (34 sq miles), this lush, mountainous Caribbean jewel is the world’s smallest landmass split into two nations: the French side, St-Martin, and Dutch side, Sint Maarten. Not only can you discover their twin influences here, but the island also boasts a strong African heritage and is home to residents from 120 different countries. This cultural melange leads to a dizzying array of culinary delights, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
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Top 10 Local Pools in Iceland for a Unique Swimming Experience

Large or small, rich or poor, every community in Iceland has its own public swimming pool. Here, neighbors catch up, children misbehave, and the local mayor is confronted about his latest decision. Moreover, with naturally heated water and stunning settings across the country, it’s easy to see why a trip to the sundlaug is a delightful experience for visitors to soak up Iceland.
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Ultimate Cuban Road Trip: Journey from Havana to Viñales

The Malecon comes alive at sunset. This broad ribbon of cement curves around Havana’s waterfront, and as the sun wanes, the sky turns pink, and the road is washed in coppery gold light. Orderly rows of fishermen perch on the sea wall, chatting as they cast their lines, hoping for a haul of bonito tuna or red snapper. Locals sit in pairs, laughing and occasionally canoodling, while the sea breeze brings with it the sound of a three-piece jazz ensemble that’s just started up along the way.
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Explore Southern France’s Roman Ruins on Route AD 66

The ancient is coming back into vogue in southern France. In 2019, two new museums will shine a spotlight on Roman history: Nîmes’ Musée de la Romanité and the Musée Régional de la Narbonne Antique. However, there’s no need to await their grand openings—you can time-travel back to the Roman Empire on a road trip through southern France’s spectacular ruins now.
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Exploring the Beautiful Islands of Guadeloupe: A Complete Guide

Magnificent Guadeloupe, the southernmost of the Leeward Islands and the European Union’s largest territory in North America, has more than its fair share of natural beauty even by Caribbean standards. With stunning beaches, soaring mountains, superb food, and spectacular diving, the five main islands each have their own special character and different reasons to visit. The joy of Guadeloupe is that you really don’t need to choose; even if you only have a week, it’s perfectly possible to enjoy them all, as ferries go back and forth between them several times a day.
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Why Antwerp is Considered the Coolest City in the World

Antwerp has always been a singular place, something of an eccentric. Its reputation as a fashion and clubbing centre may have arisen in recent decades; however, dig deeper, and you will uncover a port city that has consistently pushed boundaries. From master painter Peter Paul Rubens to the eclectic beats of Rampage, Belgium’s largest port has been at the forefront of cultural trends for over 500 years. Could this be one of the coolest cities worldwide?
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Explore Jakarta in 48 Hours: A Thrilling Urban Adventure

Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, is often referred to as the city of contrasts, and for good reason. With a mix of modern skyscrapers and shanty towns, sophisticated dining and roadside food stalls, as well as historic buildings woven into the city’s notorious gridlock, the city presents a stunning juxtaposition. Moreover, its diverse array of ethnicities, traditions, and cuisines make it a destination worth exploring.
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Top Spots for Tasty Local Cuisine in Colombia

If there’s one thing you can rely on when traveling around Colombia, it’s that you’ll never go hungry. Colombia’s medley of environments, immense variety of fresh produce, and cultural diversity have created micro-gastronomic pockets. Each region is like an individual country, with distinct traditional cooking styles and unique usage of ingredients making this destination a rising culinary star. Here are some food experiences you shouldn’t miss.
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Discover Borneo: Ultimate Guide to Sarawak’s National Parks

Home to some of the world’s biggest caves and most diverse ecosystems, superlatives abound when it comes to describing Sarawak’s national parks. This Malaysian state is blessed with a wealth of natural wonders, making it challenging to decide which parks to visit. To help you make your decision, we’ve curated some helpful pointers about what’s available, using the cities of Kuching (in Sarawak’s west) and Miri (in its center, close to Brunei) as jumping-off points for spectacular exploration.
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