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Top Surf Spots in the USA Recommended by Professionals

The first time a surfer packs up their board and sets off in search of a new wave is likely the moment they realize their favorite break has become too crowded. This is how surf travel originated, with adventurous wave hounds scouring the globe for untouched swells and keeping their findings close to their chest. Surfers possess a unique ability to describe waves, conditions, and landscapes without revealing their precise locations. However, surf secrets rarely remain hidden for long.
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Discover Nordic Europe’s Best Food and Biking Adventures

From spotting volcanic geysers in Iceland to hunting for the Northern Lights in Greenland, the countries of northern Europe have always held a special draw for travelers. It is even more compelling for lovers of food and cycling, offering delicious gastronomy, hearty traditional dishes, and ultra-rugged, scenic bike routes that will please any outdoor enthusiast. After years of competitive racing, world cup mountain biker Tobias Woggon set out on a journey to explore the region on his own terms and in his own time, discovering the best trails and best food along the way.
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Top 10 Timeless Sailing Adventures Around the World

“When that ship has been made ready and is fit to sail, we’ll launch it out into the broad sea,” said Odysseus to his men in the Homeric epic that historians typically trace back to around 800 BC. Sailing has been an ancient art, intertwining with human history for thousands of years. If you feel the call of the sea, plenty of destinations await you, including the Mediterranean’s “wine dark sea,” the Caribbean’s clear turquoise bays, or the Nile’s silty currents. Here, we explore some of the world’s classic sailing spots for an unforgettable experience.
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Top 6 Dreamy Summer Sailing Destinations

As countries around the world emerge from quarantine, flights are resuming, and museums, restaurants, and attractions are reopening – just in time for a last-minute getaway. In many waterfront destinations, ferry systems are up and running with preventative health protocols firmly in place. Private charters are also returning to action – a tempting option for travelers who may still feel uneasy about crowds. Whether you choose to join the queue or set sail in a boat of your own, here are six picturesque places to take to the seas this summer.
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Discover the Scenic Long-Distance Trail on Vancouver Island, Canada

Ten years in the making, British Columbia’s Vancouver Island Trail (VIT) is Canada’s newest long-distance trail. It spans 770 km, stretching from the regal city of Victoria in the south to the jagged sea-stacks of Cape Scott in the north. Along the way, trail-users can fully immerse themselves in every facet of the island’s ecology and culture, including old-growth forests, velvety mountains, bumpy logging roads, abandoned mining camps, colossal wooden railway trestles, and the territories of 49 First Nations cultures. Inspired partly by the US’s Pacific Crest Trail, famously depicted in the 2014 film Wild, the VIT has been dubbed a ‘pilgrimage into the wilderness’.
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