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Explore 5 Stunning Alternatives to Boracay for Your Next Paradise Getaway

The Philippines’ famed island, Boracay, was closed to the public in April 2018 in an attempt to restore the incredible location to its former glory after suffering the effects of overtourism. The picturesque island, previously famous for pristine beaches and a heady party vibe, has reopened with a limit on the daily number of visitors and a set of rules designed to protect the environment. If you want to take the boat less travelled, keep your flippers on and consider these responsible alternatives to Boracay within the island-hopping haven that is the Philippines.
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Inca Trail Porters: Journey to Machu Picchu

The Inca Trail is one of the most famous treks in the world, attracting thousands of hikers each year eager to explore the historic path that traverses the rugged peaks and cloud forests of southern Peru. The ultimate reward after several days of navigating rocky terrain at high altitudes is to pass through the Sun Gate and witness the lush grounds of Machu Picchu unfold before your eyes.
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Top Spots to Enjoy Budapest’s New Wine and Cheese Festival

The New Wine and Cheese Festival will take place at the enchanting Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest’s City Park on November 24. This festival is a delightful opportunity to indulge in an array of local cheeses and bottles ofújbor(young wine from the latest vintage). Although this year’s festival lasts just one day, if you happen to miss out, you can still experience the richness of Hungarian wine and cheese at various wine bars scattered throughout the city. Below are some excellent venues that will help you immerse yourself in the vibrant culinary scene.
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Discover the Top 7 Castles to Explore in Wales

For a small country, Wales certainly goes big with its castles. There are more than 100 castles today—down considerably from the 600 or more built throughout the country’s history—but still enough to make knowing where to start difficult. To help you out, here are seven of the best castles, whether you like them old and craggy, recently renovated, or simply historically significant.
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Explore Tarifa: The Outdoor Adventure Hub of Costa de la Luz

Sink your feet into unspoilt powder-white sands, then grab your kitesurfing kit and hit the Atlantic waves. Welcome to one of Spain’s favourite summer playgrounds, the wild, beautiful Costa de la Luz. This natural, undeveloped coastline sprinkled with glorious blonde beaches and attractive, authentically Andalucian towns stretches northwest from activity-mad Tarifa, on the southernmost tip of Spain, to the Spain–Portugal border.
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Exploring Wrigleyville’s Transformation in Chicago

Chicagoans once believed two fundamental truths: the Cubs were baseball’s lovable losers, and Wrigleyville, the team’s home neighborhood, was boozed-up and unrepentantly lowbrow. However, everything changed in 2016 when the Cubbies clinched the World Series, prompting a revitalization of sticky-floored Wrigleyville. This area began welcoming upscale hotels, cocktail bars, and unique restaurants that remain attractive even after the season ends.
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Explore Bhutan’s Hidden Gems: Top Destinations Beyond Thimphu

Bhutan may be a tiny dot on the map, but its topography is epic, even daunting, in scale. Measured in terms of altitude change rather than miles, this is a big country to explore. Beyond the gateways of Thimphu and Paro, there are countless valleys in which to lose oneself and discover some of this Himalayan country’s less obvious gems. These include places where global influence is less apparent, where nature is at its most untamed, and where traditional Buddhist culture continues to thrive.
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Explore National Harbor: Top Attractions in DC’s Vibrant Playground

National Harbor, Maryland, is only about 10 miles south of Washington, DC, but it feels like a world away. This glitzy, buzzy enclave on the Potomac River is bursting with hotels, restaurants, and shops, not to mention a giant Ferris wheel and a casino. A popular accommodation choice for visitors and a top staycation spot for locals, it’s practically the Mid-Atlantic’s Vegas – with plenty of family-friendly fun thrown in.
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