Discover the Unique Approach to Tourism on This Spanish Island

Menorca, the easternmost of Spain’s sun-dappled Balearic Islands, moves to its own relaxed rhythm, and a fierce commitment to sustainability has always been at the core of the local tourism industry. Thanks to the early protection of its beautiful natural spaces, this unhurried, environmentally minded island remains a gentle vision of sparkly turquoise waves, of rippling countryside sprinkled with stone walls and ancient Talayotic monuments, of isolated lighthouses on wind-lashed capes, and of golden-white coves hidden down dusty pine-scented paths.

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Discover the Couple Embracing Off-Grid Living on a Remote Irish Island

In June, city dwellers Annie Birney and Eoin Boyle swapped their lives in Dublin to work as guesthouse caretakers on The Great Blasket Island – the most westerly point in Europe. It’s a remote island with no electricity, TV, or Wi-Fi, but it boasts some of the best sunrises and sunsets in Ireland. Selected from a pool of more than 24,000 applicants from all over the world, winning the role has been a dream come true for them. However, this experience has come with its challenges.

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7 Tourist Traps to Avoid and Ideal Alternatives

It’s a well-accepted travel truth: some destinations are even more impressive in person than they seem to be in photos and video, while others fail to live up to their billing. For every Grand Canyon – breathtaking in scale and scope, a real gut-punch upon first glance – there’s a Times Square, frustratingly crowded and overhyped. From Rome to Beijing, here are seven places that don’t need to be shoehorned into your itinerary – and where to go instead.

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Amplifying Black Voices in Travel: Insights from a New Study

An in-depth series of studies has been commissioned by a top New York-based research group to address the issue of diversity in travel.MMGY Globalhas come together with various travel advocacy organizations to tackle the under-representation of specific communities in the travel industry, in a series of studies that will push for significant change. The first study to be released will focus on the experiences of Black travelers.

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Hiking Among Ancient 5000-Year-Old Trees in Great Basin National Park

At nearly five millennia old, the bristlecone pines inNevada’sGreat Basin National Parkare among the oldest living organisms on the planet. While they may not reach the heights of record-setting redwoods and sequoias in nearbyCalifornia, ancient bristlecones have the remarkable ability to live over a thousand years longer. Consequently, hiking among them is a surreal and awe-inspiring experience.

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Top 10 Natural Wonders of Kenya You Must See

Kenya is a country that captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes, from the snow-capped mountains near the equator to the lush, palm-fringed coastline along the Indian Ocean. Moreover, the Great Rift Valley, along with dense forests, showcases the continent’s heart and allure. Here are 10 of our favorite natural wonders that exemplify Kenya’s breathtaking beauty.

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