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Top 10 Fitness Retreats for a Healthier You in 2025

Are you seeking a robust way to commence the upcoming decade? Rather than indulging in holiday extravagance, consider a fitness retreat that focuses on both mind and body. From Mexico to Menorca, Thailand to Tuscany, we present a curated selection of premier locations where you can engage in running, jumping, swimming, flexibility training, weight lifting, nutritious eating, and meditation, thereby enhancing your overall fitness and well-being in 2020.
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Top Train Adventures in Japan’s San-yō Region

You’ve already glimpsed Western Honshū’s San’yō coast in your Japanese daydreams. It’s the stuff of samurai, wooden castles, floating temple gates, famously friendly people, and artisans brewing sake. The San’yō train line unfurls west from Osaka all the way to Hiroshima, making exploring this lesser-visited corner of Japan simple and pleasant. As you whoosh by, the Inland Sea dips in and out of view through the rustle of pine trees.
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Explore Cézanne and Van Gogh’s Art on This Scenic Running Route in Aix and Arles

From taking a handful of courses in art history at university to recently spending my free time exploring new trail running races around Europe, art and running have always been my great interests. What better way to combine them than running in the footsteps of two of my favourite artists, Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh, on a quick autumn weekend trip to Provence?
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Ultimate Guide to a Perfect Weekend in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

A lovely ancient town in the lowlands between the Balkan and Rhodope mountains, Plovdiv is the perfect place to recharge for a couple of days if you are coming to Bulgaria for an adventure. Moreover, with a serious food and drink scene and numerous historical and cultural sites to explore, it’s a great choice for a southern European city break in its own right. Until recently, Plovdiv was almost unknown outside of Bulgaria, but received a tourism boost following its stint as European Capital of Culture in 2019. Consequently, it’s taken over 6000 years, but Europe’s oldest city is finally trending.
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Family Spending Breakdown: 3-Day Trek to Machu Picchu Costs

Traveling with a small child is a marathon, not a sprint. My husband, our 1-year-old, and I experienced the breathtaking elevation and sights of Machu Picchu and the scenic journey to and from the remote area over the course of three days and two nights. Since this was part of a longer six-month journey through the continent, we tracked and kept meticulous records of every purchase. Here’s what we spent and ways you can save.
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