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Unbelievable Uruguay And The Romance Of Fasano Punta Del Este

There are horses by the highway in Uruguay. Horses with people on them who wear majestic boots and big brimmed cowboy hats. Not...

Digital nomads will be able to live and work in Portugal full-time thanks to a new visa

Sick of the office? Good news - Portugal has launched a new one-year digital nomad visa.Under the new scheme, remote workers will be able...

’Ghost town’: Japan reopens borders, but visitors find short-staffed hotels and closed up shops

Japan fully reopens to tourists this week after two years of COVID-19 restrictions. However, shuttered shops and a shortage of hospitality workers threaten the country's...

Wheelie or backpack? The best way to pack so you don't have to pay for hold luggage

After a summer of travel chaos, flight cancellations and lost luggage, 2022 travel hasn't been the easiest. Now we're heading into winter, with the cost...

Scenic And Uncrowded Fall, Nepal To The Galapagos: Trek, Glamp, Bike, RV

Shoulder seasons are delightful times to explore the world. And brisk weather, brightly colored foliage, and crowd-free destinations make fall the perfect time to...

60 Years Of Bond: What To Do, What To See, What To Try

Sixty years on, James Bond still has his swagger. The well-dressed secret agent has carried seven leading men—David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy...

Skiing on a budget: Six European resorts that won’t break the bank 

As the weather turns colder, thousands of Europeans will be dusting off their ski gear.But snow sports aren’t a cheap hobby.Lift passes, equipment rentals,...

Sailing from Belfast to Inverness: Why I chose 11 days at sea over a 1-hour flight

Despite living in the UK my entire life, like many people who grew up within the confines of London, I have seen relatively little...

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