Do you know how Osaka residents traditionally greet each other? Simple: "How much money did you make today?". No, it's not because there's a large Jewish community in...
Read moreDetailsDo you know how Osaka residents traditionally greet each other? Simple: "How much money did you make today?". No, it's not because there's a large Jewish community in...
Read moreDetailsIoannina is the biggest town I stopped in on my two-week trip to northern Greece. I was looking forward to it, having read nice things about the capital of...
Read moreDetailsAfter a week of wandering around northern Greece, I realize, once again, that this kind of road trip has a fantastic charm. Overlooking the gradually accumulating fatigue that...
Read moreDetailsTogo is a 1.3 million square kilometers country located along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean in West Africa. The country's largest city, and capital, is Lomé....
Read moreDetailsIf you are on holiday in Sicily, have chosen to stay in Palermo, but don't have a car and don't want or can't rent one, but would still...
Read moreDetailsThe Ionian Riviera, between Saranda (to the north) and Vlore (to the south), is the pride of Albania's tourism industry. An area blessed with more than 300 sunny days a year, where...
Read moreDetailsCertainly, Malta is one of the travel destinations that, at first sight, is quite hard to define. When you make your holiday plans and ask yourself the question,...
Read moreDetailsI admit that I didn't go to Valencia with very high expectations. But I left this city in Spain, near the Costa Blanca, with one thing in mind...
Read moreDetailsIf you visit the island of Karpathos - and it's worth it, I've written the arguments here - you'll find that the place it prides itself on most, apart from...
Read moreDetailsDubai, a futuristic metropolis that has emerged from the desert sands, is quickly rising to the top of the list of travel destinations worldwide. With some of the...
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