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Discover Bridgetown: 8 Engaging Ways to Experience Barbados’ Historic Capital

It’s easy to see why Bridgetown is a popular cruise stop. The Careenage is an Instagram-worthy scene of bridges and a boardwalk running along a river dotted with sailboats and catamarans, while waterfront cafes offer sweeping views over the city’s Parliament Square. Moreover, across the water, bustling colonial-era streets are lined with pastel-colored duty-free malls and warehouses turned discount stores, and alleys lure pedestrians towards fruit carts or souvenir trinkets.
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Top Street Food Spots in Morocco You Must Try

Bustling, locally loved street food stalls set up from morning until late night prove there’s more to the food scene in Morocco than bubbling meaty tajines and mountainous platters of couscous, the dishes with which the kingdom is most famously associated. However, like the diverse cultures and changing landscapes across this stretch of North Africa, the street food varies from region to region and city to city. Here’s where to devour the best at any time of day.
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Top Outdoor Dining Spots in Montreal

Awakening from the slumber of a long winter, summer in Montréal is an extravaganza of options. An international metropolis dressed in the charm and accessibility of old-world Europe, the cultural hub of ‘la belle province’ offers it all. To get the most of your summer lounging, sit back at one of these outdoor spots and soak it all in.
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Discover Southern Oman: A Journey Through the Land of Frankincense

Frankincense, an aromatic resin harvested from the sap of scraggly desert trees, has been treasured for thousands of years for its distinctive fragrance and medicinal properties. Consequently, the highest quality frankincense is collected from a rare species that thrives in isolated wadis in Oman’s southernmost province of Dhofar. The region’s history is deeply intertwined with the production and trade of these ‘desert tears’.
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Explore Northern and Eastern Jordan: Hidden Gems of Castles and Caravans

Once you’ve hiked the desert dunes of Wadi Rum, experienced the iconic ruins of Petra, and browsed the vibrant bazaars of Amman, venture into Jordan’s less-explored northern and eastern regions. These areas are known for their windswept temple ruins, crumbling castles, and captivating glimpses into the history that shapes the modern borders of the Middle East. Although these regions might be off today’s tourist track, they lie along ancient caravan routes frequented by travelers for centuries.
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Explore Australia’s Red Centre aboard The Ghan

Considered one of the greatest rail journeys in the world,The Ghantakes three days and four nights to travel through the guts of Australia. Southward bound, it departs from Darwin in the Northern Territory, and snakes its way across the desert to Adelaide, approximately 2979 kilometers away, in South Australia. Along the way, passengers stop off at iconic outback towns—Katherine, Alice Springs, and Coober Pedy—where day excursions provide a deeper insight into this remarkable landscape.
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Top 10 Culinary Experiences in Galway City

In 2018, County Galway was designated a European Region of Gastronomy, and its capital will become a European City of Culture in 2020. To get a taste of what makes this small, westerly stronghold of Irish culture a must-visit destination, embark on a culinary journey through Galway City’s winding medieval lanes, uncovering its best artisan restaurants and quirky food producers.
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Top Reader-Approved Islands Worldwide in 2025

For those eager to island-hop some of the most breathtaking havens worldwide, Asia boasts six of this year’s top 15 destinations. However, even if you only have a week, visiting any of the islands on this list guarantees an unforgettable experience. Each island is a gem, from the perennial favorites like Maui and the Galápagos Islands to Portugal’s hidden treasure, the Azores, known for its warm locals and stunning landscapes.
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