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Whales, waves and wild traditions: Discover the magic of Canada’s Pacific Rim Whale Festival

Every spring, thousands of grey whales journey past the rugged shores of Vancouver Island, marking the return of one of nature’s greatest spectacles. For more than 30 years, the Pacific Rim Whale Festival has been celebrating this awe-inspiring migration,...

Why the Balkans should be your next summer destination

While the sun-soaked beaches of Italy, France and Spain continue to lure crowds in the height of summer, savvy travellers are turning their sights toward Europe’s lesser-trodden path: the Balkans. This fascinating and diverse region — with its turquoise...

Where to travel in July: Five destinations for sun, celebration, and spectacle

From Arctic expeditions to African safaris, lavender fields to fire festivals, July offers a global stage for summer’s most extraordinary adventures. Whether you crave quiet nature or cultural immersion, this is the month to move. Find your summer rhythm As school...

Why the Isle of Wight still charms—just as it did for Queen Victoria

Off the southern coast of England, the Isle of Wight may be modest in size, but its personality is anything but. A blend of Victorian nostalgia and contemporary flair, the island was once the cherished escape of Queen Victoria...

A practical guide to Croatia’s islands: How to island-hop like a pro

With over 1,000 islands strung across the Adriatic like jewels on a sapphire sea, Croatia is a Mediterranean dream for travelers who love the slow rhythm of ferries and the discovery of remote coastal gems. Thanks to a well-developed...

The essential guide to visiting Bermuda

With its famed pink sand beaches, rich heritage, and year-round cultural celebrations, Bermuda offers more than just a tropical getaway. Whether you’re in search of sun-soaked adventure, historical exploration, or culinary discovery, this island paradise packs world-class experiences into...

Walking with the dead: Scotland’s hauntingly beautiful coffin roads

In the remote Highlands and scattered islands of Scotland, a network of ancient paths known as “coffin roads” tells a powerful story of ritual, reverence, and resilience. Once routes for funeral processions carrying the dead to sacred burial grounds,...

Where myths breathe: Folklore and island life at the edge of the Atlantic

In the Faroe Islands, where sea cliffs tower above the Atlantic and fog drapes over grass-carpeted hills, stories are more than mere echoes from the past — they’re a living part of daily life. From shape-shifting lake spirits and...

How artists and artisans are bringing new life to Barcelona’s Poblenou

Once a fading industrial district by the sea, Poblenou has reinvented itself as Barcelona’s creative frontier. A wave of artists, designers, and gallerists have transformed the neighborhood’s derelict warehouses into buzzing studios, galleries, and cultural hubs — while keeping...

Getting lost on purpose: Why orienteering is the next big travel trend

Inspired by the BBC’s hit show Race Across the World, the age-old sport of orienteering is capturing a new wave of adventurous travelers. Combining exploration, physical challenge, and unplugged navigation, it’s a return to analog adventure — and it's...

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