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  • Invigorating Travel Fitness Tips That Will Help You Stay Trim and Healthy on Holiday

    Travelling is an incredibly enriching and rewarding experience, especially when you feel at your best. However, changing your normal routine, over-indulging on cultural delicacies, and staying up late sipping cocktails and champagne can lead to weight gain and loss of fitness.

    Not ideal if you’re planning to be away for more than just a few days!

    Why not enjoy the best of both worlds and ensure that your come home looking fit and fabulous whilst still enjoy your holiday? Take note of these tips for healthy travel.

    Be resourceful and use what you have around you

    Regardless of whether you’re staying in five-star luxury, have booked a health and fitness travel escape, or are camping under the stars, be resourceful and use what you have within your immediate surroundings to fashion a fitness regime. If your accommodation has a gym and/or pool, make the most of the facilities

    Keep reading this article on Wanderlusters.
  • Places Worth Visiting in the Italian Island of Sicily

    Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich history that dates back to 12000 BC, visible in its famous archaeological sites.

    Sicily has been a part of the Greek colony, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and ruled independently as the kingdom of Sicily as well. Here are the top reasons for exploring this fantastic Italian island and Why Sicily should be in your itinerary?

    There are many things worth seeing in Sicily: rich archeological sites, natural richness and last but not the least my personal favorite the marvelous Italian Cuisine.

     Here are the top spots that you should visit in your Italian trip:

    This is probably the first place from where you can start your memorable Sicilian journey. Palermo is the capital of Sicily. It is full of historical monuments and buildings that are a must-see. Some of the places are the Norman Palace, Palermo Cathedral,

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  • Here’s Why There’s Snow Place Like The French Alps For A Last Minute Winter Break

    If you’ve never felt the thrill of skiing down a mountain that’s been blanketed in fresh snow, I’m here to tell you that you’re missing out on one of life’s great joys.

    In truth, the perfect winter vacation should include a number of key elements; time on the slopes being just one. However, in my mind, a skiing escape in France ticks all the boxes; and not just because you can soak in countless scenic vistas with a G&T in hand.

    Take two weeks away from reality or just a couple of days (check out companies like iGoSki Weekends that provide tailored short ski breaks), when you’re standing on top of a mountain you’ll feel like the stresses of life back home are a million miles away.

    The best time to go skiing in the French Alps

    One of the advantages of booking a winter escape in the

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  • Unforgettable London Day Trips: Stonehenge and the Cotswolds

    Taking a trip to Stonehenge and the nearby Cotswolds is a great way to explore some of the amazing sites outside of London.

    A visit to this area offers a glimpse into a different kind of England that is a world away from the busy streets of the capital. From gorgeous cottages to windy English country lanes to impressive archaeological sites, here’s what to expect on an unforgettable day trip from London.

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is the world’s most famous Neolithic stone circle that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s over 5,000 years old, and sees over 1 million visitors pass through its entrance gate each year.

    The site has been developed so an entrance ticket not only gives you access to the stone circle, but also includes entrance to the state-of-the-art information centre and mock-up Neolithic village. All in all, a visit should take around 90 minutes.

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  • These Are The best Beaches In Phuket According To A Travel Blogger

    As Thailand’s largest island, Phuket has no shortage of gorgeous beaches – some 30, in fact, to choose from. However, not all beaches are perfect for all people.

    Phuket has party beaches, family-friendly beaches, quiet beaches, and secluded beaches. You’ll be spoiled with choices!

    How do you choose? Read on for a rundown of the best beaches in Phuket.

    The Quiet Ones

    Despite being in one of Phuket’s busier areas, Freedom Beach is quiet, unspoiled, and serene. You’ll need to get in touch with your inner adventurer to get there, as there’s a trek through a jungle to navigate first. However, this beautiful beach is worth the effort.

    Just north of the much-livelier Patong is Kamala Beach; one of the most authentic beaches in Phuket, it’s tranquil, and has shallow, calm water that makes it perfect for paddling with the family.

    Kata Noi, literally ‘little Kata.’ is a

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  • 6 African Countries You’ve Probably Never Considered Travelling To

    Whilst tourism on the continent has increased in recent years, large parts of Africa are still waiting to be discovered.

    With amazing wildlife, some of the world’s best beaches, friendly locals and breathtaking mountains, there’s a lot waiting for those who travel to Africa.

    Looking to get off the beaten path? Here are six African countries you’ve probably considered travelling to.

    BOTSWANA

    One of the most sought-after wilderness destinations in the world, Botswana is the place to go on safari. It’s natural beauty at its best.

    Make sure you visit the Okavango Delta, a wetland system that covers around 16,000 square kilometers – full of channels, lagoons and islands that support a wealth of fauna and flora.

    ETHIOPIA

    If you head to Ethiopia, the small town of Lalibela comes highly recommended. It’s home to a complex of 13 churches that have been chiselled out of solid rock.

    Keep reading this article on Wanderlusters.
  • How To Make The Most Out Of An Atlanta Weekend

    Atlanta, the hotbed city, has a lot to offer but cramming it all into two days can be difficult. Whether you are just visiting or you’re planning to move to Atlanta, the more you know about the city the better prepared you’ll be for the trip.

    Atlanta Airport Info

    Most likely you will arrive in Atlanta at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. It has been named among the world’s busiest airports. That being said, build in plenty of time to get there. Security and baggage claim can both be extremely long processes. Plus, rush hour traffic around the airport can be intense.

    How to Navigate Around Atlanta

    Once you’ve touched down in Atlanta you will need wheels. While there are public transportation options, the easiest way to get around is by car.

    If your weekend trip will eventually turn into a permanent move, be sure to make a visit to the DMV within 30 days

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  • Offbeat Rail Journeys That Offer an Unforgettable Multi-Destination Escape

    By Charli Moore

    I have to confess, I rarely travel by train. My overland trips to date have all been road trips and take inspiration from my destination bucket list; I never seem to consider the option to ride the rails.

    With this in mind I’m hoping to make 2019 the year I book a rail road adventure. At the moment I’m looking at destinations in Europe, however my research has led me somewhat off the beaten path and I’m finding routes across India, Australia, and Canada have made their way onto my bucket list.

    Looking for an offbeat rail journey that offers an unforgettable multi-destination escape? Here’s what my sense of wanderlust rates highly right now.

    Coastal Pacific Route, South Island, New Zealand

    Read my best New Zealand travel guides below.

    One of New Zealand’s great overland journeys the Coastal Pacific Route wends its way from Picton (the port

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  • My Nevis Travel Guide: The Caribbean Island You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

    Intoxicating natural vistas, deserted beaches, long dormant volcanoes, and the legacy of a once thriving sugar industry defines the landscape of Nevis; an off the beaten path Caribbean destination that’s making a name for itself as the place to be seen.

    Visiting Nevis? This Nevis travel guide will give you a great overview of the island. Use the subheadings to navigate to the content that is most helpful to you.

    Boasting a unique island charm that sets it apart from the region’s established vacation haunts such as Barbados and St Barts, Nevis is unspoilt, relaxed, and easy-going. Here wide open spaces and a rich cultural heritage implore visitors to ditch the clichéd holiday itinerary of all-inclusive sea, sand, and sun, and instead immerse themselves in the real Caribbean.

    Without a single traffic light nor even a hint of rush hour madness (unless you count the donkeys and goats

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  • 10 Beaches Your Simply Must Add To Your Beach Bucket List

    Taking a vacation to an exotic destination is the most wanted thing by people all around the world.

    And to be honest who wouldn’t rather be sunbathing instead of doing anything else or even working from the comfort of a sunbed on an island or a bay.

    There are many activities you can have on vacations other than getting a tan or while doing it. There are virgin beaches for the lonely ones out there or other interesting places on the shores of seas and oceans or even lakes.

    However, what makes a beach great really depends on the visitor. Some like the cliché of relaxing under the sun, but some like the rocky and cold ones where you can take beautiful photos. On that matter, here are 10 of the most beautiful beaches that you may want to visit sometime.

    1.      Hawaii

    Not long ago, Hawaii became one of

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