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5 Things to Do in Kinsale, Ireland

Back in ’12, a friend and I traveled to Kinsale, Ireland, in County Cork (aka the south-west). It’s a relatively small city with brightly colored houses, a lovely little harbor, and some fun locals in easy reach.

Top 5 Thai Islands for the Adventurous Traveler

Thailand is known for being a gorgeous country of vast diversity, and its islands are especially renowned travel destinations. Easy to get to with a flight and a ferry from Bangkok, and fairly inexpensive to visit especially compared to European islands, Thai islands are true vacation paradises.

5 Reasons to Explore Golan, Israel

Don’t be scared off because of the events of the past, as the region is very calm now and has been occupied by Israelis for decades. Many Israeli farms, vineyards, and communities exist throughout Golan Heights, and most openly welcome visitors into their businesses and homes.

4 Rocking Cities in England That Will Make You Sing Along

Whenever you find yourself on the road, your headphones are one of your best journey companions. Your playlist is always shuffling a song that matches your mood, the view in front of your eyes, the destination you’re heading to.

5 Stunning Outdoor Spots to See in Bruges

I’ve prepared something very special for you today. We will explore some amazing outdoor spots in Bruges. While the tourist crowds are queuing in front of the museums, cafes and cathedrals, we have other plans.

4 Stone Circles More Hipster Than Stonehenge

Stonehenge is great and all, but it definitely has its drawbacks. As one of the wonders of the ancient world, it comes with a lot of prestige—and a lot of tourists. Though new facilities at the site are doing a better job breaking up the crowds, you still have to get up pretty early if you want the place to yourself. And no matter what time of day you’re there, you won’t get access to the stones themselves unless you’re one of the first 20,000 people to arrive on one of the solstices.

6 Alluring Buildings to See in Ghent, Belgium

Welcome to one of the most amazing towns of Flanders! When you arrive in Ghent, the fourth largest city in Belgium (somewhere between Antwerp and Bruges), you should know that it is only 55 kilometers away from Brussels. Its natural scenery sprinkled with imposing monuments gives you a good hint of what you’re about to see during your visit.