My favorite Things To Do Malta

Written by MightyTravels @ Mighty Travels

My Favorite Things To Do Malta – Introduction Malta is a small Mediterranean island just about 200 miles off the African coast) that comes with its own language, own country designation and is a member of the European Union (and the Euro and Schengen agreements).   While I pictured Malta to be a bigger Gibraltar […]

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28 hours in Istanbul

Written by roberto.cusato82@gmail.com @ Airways and Travels

After our filling breakfast it was time to head into the city to do some exploration. It happened to be a gorgeous Spring day – sunny, and with temperatures around high 60sF – truly perfect for some good sightseeing. I had prepared an ambitious itinerary that would take us all around Sultanhamet – the historical …

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Parks, monuments, and lots of history: beautiful Kyiv

Written by roberto.cusato82@gmail.com @ Airways and Travels

Ukraine – an odd destination for many. I mean, there is a war still ongoing in the East of the country, Crimea has been annexed by Russia, and Chernobyl is perhaps the first thing many people associate with Ukraine. However, this is a country that has had a tortuous and long history, blessed with beautiful …

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Parks, monuments, and lots of history: beautiful Kyiv

Written by roberto.cusato82@gmail.com @ Airways and Travels

Ukraine – an odd destination for many. I mean, there is a war still ongoing in the East of the country, Crimea has been annexed by Russia, and Chernobyl is perhaps the first thing many people associate with Ukraine. However, this is a country that has had a tortuous and long history, blessed with beautiful …

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The Blu City of Chefchaouen

Written by oneworld82 @ Airways and Travels

Northern Africa is associated with many images: palm trees, deserts, kasbahs… yet, one of the most enduring images of the Maghreb is the one of the blue doors and houses found around the region. There are various explanations of why Northern African homes are painted blue; the most sound tells out that the particular blue […]

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Can it get more Moroccan than this? Imperial Fez

Written by oneworld82 @ Airways and Travels

Ask ten people what’s the capital city of Morocco, and they’ll answer Marrakech. Or ask them where they visited n Morocco, and they’ll probably say Marrakech. Marrakech is certainly the city that captures everyone’s imagination, but it’s truly pitiful that not many people have much knowledge about Fez. Because Fez was actually the center of […]

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Sightseeing Guadalajara #Tourist #Travel

Written by johnthewanderer @ First2Board

Sightseeing Guadalajara During our trip to Guadalajara we spent a few days exploring the city as well as enjoyed some great meals at restaurants as well as with friends at their home. In the city, we walked through a public market in an artistic area. The street was setup with a walkway in the middle where street performers put on shows, artists sold their work and people socialized and explored the city. The area felt like a city in Europe with the variety of activity going on. In addition, the buildings in that an area had a blend of old fashion classic architecture mixed with modern. Throughout the city, most of the businesses are common names such as McDonald’s, Starbucks, Dominos, Pizza Hut, Gap, Wal-Mart and the like as well as more traditional local Mexican businesses. One thing that was surprising,..

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