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Ultimate Guide to Enjoying the Holidays in New York City

With rows of Christmas trees lending the sidewalks their piney scent and glittering lights everywhere you look, New York City is a magical place around the winter holidays. It’s also massively crowded and often cold, with the propensity to be very expensive (all that holiday cheer can really add up). Therefore, you’ll want to be prepared; here are some important things to consider before visiting New York during the holidays.
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Top 6 Ski Destinations Near Zürich

Ski trips in the mountains are a big appeal of traveling to Switzerland, and it doesn’t always have to be St Moritz or Zermatt. While your ski skill level will help narrow down where to go, all these locations offer the chance to escape the city and get some fresh air in the sprawling Swiss countryside. Expect panoramic views, enchanted forests, and, most importantly, world-class skiing.
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Top 14 Activities and Attractions in The Bahamas

With its turquoise waters, pillowy sand beaches, and laid-back island attitude, everything really does seem better in The Bahamas. With 16 major islands and 259,000 sq km (100,000 sq miles) of some of the world’s clearest water, there’s no shortage of island adventuring to be had—whether it’s hitting the waves for a snorkeling expedition or unwinding with a frosty rum-laden beverage in hand.
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Top 7 Free Activities to Experience in Toronto

Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto is one of Canada’s most exciting cities. Shining skyscrapers, diverse neighborhoods, and even some lakeside beaches – there’s plenty to keep you busy in the capital of Ontario. The best part? Despite Toronto being an expensive city, there is quite a lot you can experience for absolutely nothing. Here’s our list of the top things to do in Toronto for free.
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Top Hiking Trails and Scenic Walks in Ghana

Best known for its gorgeous Atlantic coastline and immense cultural wealth, Ghana is also a great destination for keen walkers. While this compact West African country may lack any show-stopping hiking icons, a well-organized network of reserves and community-based ecotourism projects offers fantastic guided day walks in lush tropical settings inhabited by elephants, monkeys, and other wildlife—often with few other humans.
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