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Edinburgh Travel Guide: Old Town, Festivals, and the City Beyond the Royal Mile

17 April 2026

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Edinburgh Travel Guide: Old Town, Festivals, and the City Beyond the Royal Mile

Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile are the obvious starting points, but the city's more interesting hours are in Stockbridge, Leith, and the streets climbing to Calton Hill—all within 30 minutes' walk of each other.

Henrik Vinter

Rome Travel Guide: What First-Time Visitors Get Wrong

17 April 2026

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Rome Travel Guide: What First-Time Visitors Get Wrong

Rome's big three—Colosseum, Vatican, Trevi Fountain—are worth seeing, but the city works far better once you understand which neighbourhoods to use as your base and what to pre-book months ahead.

Henrik Vinter

Cartagena, Colombia: Walled City, Caribbean Coast, and What to Skip

16 April 2026

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Cartagena, Colombia: Walled City, Caribbean Coast, and What to Skip

Cartagena's walled city is one of the best-preserved Spanish colonial centres in the Americas. The surrounding Caribbean coast is the most straightforward beach region in Colombia to visit independently.

Henrik Vinter

Yucatán Peninsula Travel Guide: Ruins, Cenotes, and the Caribbean Coast

15 April 2026

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Yucatán Peninsula Travel Guide: Ruins, Cenotes, and the Caribbean Coast

The Yucatán Peninsula holds the largest concentration of Mayan ruins in the Americas, a coastline that splits between backpacker-heavy Tulum and family-resort Riviera Maya, and 6,000 freshwater cenotes. Here's how to navigate it.

Henrik Vinter

Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuaries: How to Find the Ethical Ones

15 April 2026

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Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuaries: How to Find the Ethical Ones

Chiang Mai has dozens of elephant camps. Only a handful prioritize animal welfare. Here's how to tell the difference and what to expect at the better ones.

Henrik Vinter

Split, Croatia: A Travel Guide to the Dalmatian Coast's Biggest City

14 April 2026

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Split, Croatia: A Travel Guide to the Dalmatian Coast's Biggest City

Split is built inside a Roman palace. Diocletian's retirement home from 305 AD is now a functioning neighbourhood with bars, restaurants, and apartment rentals in the cellars. That's the thing that makes it different.

Henrik Vinter

Kerala Travel Guide: Backwaters, Beaches, and When Monsoon Works

13 April 2026

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Kerala Travel Guide: Backwaters, Beaches, and When Monsoon Works

Kerala has two monsoon systems and one of India's most functional tourist infrastructures. The backwaters, the hill stations, and the beaches are all accessible without the logistical friction of many Indian destinations.

Henrik Vinter

Hoi An Travel Guide: Ancient Town, Tailors, and Getting the Timing Right

13 April 2026

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Hoi An Travel Guide: Ancient Town, Tailors, and Getting the Timing Right

Hoi An's Ancient Town is genuinely old and genuinely atmospheric—but it's also one of Vietnam's most visited destinations, with pricing to match. Here's how to make it work.

Henrik Vinter

Fez Travel Guide: Navigating the World's Largest Car-Free Urban Area

12 April 2026

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Fez Travel Guide: Navigating the World's Largest Car-Free Urban Area

Fez el-Bali is a 1,200-year-old medina with 9,000 streets and no motor vehicles. It's the largest car-free urban area in the world. Getting lost is not a metaphor—it happens to everyone.

Henrik Vinter

Venice Travel Guide: What to Know Before You Go

11 April 2026

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Venice Travel Guide: What to Know Before You Go

Venice works best in October or January, when the crowds thin and prices drop. Here's how the city actually functions—transport, costs, and which parts are worth your time.

Henrik Vinter

Algarve Travel Guide: Beaches, Costs, and When to Go

11 April 2026

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Algarve Travel Guide: Beaches, Costs, and When to Go

The Algarve's 150km of coastline splits into two distinct halves. The west is wilder and windier; the east is calmer and more developed. Which one you want depends on why you're going.

Henrik Vinter

Cappadocia Travel Guide: Hot Air Balloons, Cave Hotels, and Logistics

10 April 2026

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Cappadocia Travel Guide: Hot Air Balloons, Cave Hotels, and Logistics

Cappadocia's balloon flights sell out 2–3 weeks ahead in spring and autumn. The landscape is genuinely unlike anywhere else in the world, and the logistics are simpler than the distance from Istanbul suggests.

Henrik Vinter