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Maximize Points and Miles for Traveling to Greece in 2025

According to the UN World Tourism Organization, Greece was the ninth most visited country in the world last year. It’s easy to understand why: with its rich history, world-famous cuisine, and picturesque islands, Greece offers the perfect destination for both adventure travelers and those looking to immerse themselves in the land of myths and legends. However, traveling to Greece can be expensive due to airfare and accommodation costs. Additionally, if you’re hopping between the Greek islands, ferry costs can further strain your travel budget.
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Top 8 Day Trips from Kyoto: Explore History, Deer, and Street Food

Kyoto offers a tantalizing glimpse of ancient Japan, making it one of the most popular destinations in the country. However, consider escaping the temple crowds to explore alluring spots nearby. Its position at the heart of the Kansai region conveniently makes Kyoto a base for hopping on a train to explore fairy-tale castles, engage in tasting journeys in matcha towns, and float along ancient canals. Each of these itineraries can be accessed by train in under two hours. Planning multiple trips within a short period? Opt for a Kansai WIDE Area Pass for convenience.
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Beginner’s Guide to Earning Travel Points and Airline Miles in 2025

When I delved into the points and miles world a decade ago, it was considered a niche hobby, with limited resources available for beginners. Through diligent research and engagement with online communities, I learned countless tips and tricks. In today’s digital era, social media is flooded with travel enthusiasts effectively leveraging points and miles for luxury vacations, which typically cost thousands of dollars.
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Top 11 Must-Do Activities in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

There is no shortage of nature-driven euphoria in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Towering hardwoods, quiet streams, and even the odd roaming black bear are accompanied by a steady, rolling fog generated by native vegetation – hence the name “Smoky” – which adds to the visual allure. Hugging the East Tennessee–North Carolina border, there are 150 trails, over 2,200 streams, and more than 520,000 total acres to explore within this national park. It’s no wonder this is the most-visited national park in the US, attracting up to 14 million visitors in recent years.
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