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104 items found for "cape-verde"

  • port-oohhh!

    A bottle of champagne was left in my room to be enjoyed on New Year’s Eve, which I thought was a very Rua das Flores is a busy, pedestrian street, good for cafes and shopping. The ambiance was great, the staff were very good looking and friendly, the bar scene was vibrant and For what you get, it’s very affordable as well.

  • scars are souvenirs you don’t want but can't always avoid

    I came to in the hospital as my chin was being stitched up. She was caring and selfless, despite not knowing me. I was very well cared for in the private hospital. It was lovely, all jungle-y and Amazon-like, with very pleasant weather and I even spotted a monkey on In fact, I’m pretty sure I came to the end of Netflix.

  • world cup in russia

    Although I don't usually care so much for Russian food, the places I went were surprisingly good and The first night I dined in The Library at Cafe Pushkin. We started with breakfast at Grand-Cafe Dr. Zhivago in the Hotel Nacional. the boat, we had a 20-minute walk through a forest before arriving at the 64,287 seat, 1-year-old, very It's a very cheap option though.

  • my first pandemic-era flight

    This wasn't the case for only BA. After weighing up all my options for how to get to Frankfurt, I ultimately took my housemate up on her very inevitably spread infections, the chief engineer at aerospace giant Airbus insists that is not the case

  • munching in mexico city

    mins outside of Mexico City), by the UNESCO Teotihuacan Pyramids, be sure to pop into this mystical cave

  • madeira, portugal

    The terrain was very bumpy, and the temperature varied substantially, based on time of day and how much motorway with highly engineered tunnels that took you through/under the huge mountains The island was very

  • lanzarote is ace

    features a concert hall, restaurant and salt lake, within a series of natural volcanic tunnels and lava caves

  • marrakech, morocco - take two

    I recommend the following (*Note: Some do, and some do not sell alcohol): Bazaar Cafe: Climb the stairs

  • las fallas in valencia, spain

    Select an outdoor cafe, sit back, relax, have a drink and people watch.

  • i’m not china be funny!

    Below are the highlights that I'd recommend in Shanghai and Beijing, and some helpful tips in case you The photo requirements for the Chinese visa are very specific. Taxis were very inexpensive, but make sure you are in a licensed cab and that the meter is running. Be prepared to squat and always carry tissue/toilet paper with you, just in case. The food was VERY salty. Be sure to drink lots of bottled water to stay hydrated.

  • majestic malta

    Pull over along the main road to see the cliffs and caves from above. Then, walk down to sea-level and take a boat trip through the sea caves (€8). If you can't make it on a Sunday morning, it's also very pretty at sunset. If not the cave-like atmosphere inside is also very cute. Barracuda, Balluta Bay, St. Be careful if self-driving and buckle up. Safety never takes a day off.

  • day trip to armenia

    ATM's are very hard to come by and if you do find one, its likely to be out of order, so get money when

  • hong kong left me wonton more

    *STAR FERRY: This beloved Hong Kong icon is both a mode of transportation and a very cheap means of sightseeing *BIG BUDDHA - On Lantau Island, next to Po Lin Monastery, sits a very large buddha. I used local taxi's as they were very cheap, but apparently using Uber is safer in Hong Kong.

  • lake garda, italy

    Just down a short trail from the entrance to the Catullo Caves I found Jamaica Beach, with its slabs

  • côte d'azur, france

    I stayed, very centrally, in an Airbnb, in the quaint old quarter (Le Suquet). After walking another 35-minutes or so, I arrived at Cap d’Antibes, the southernmost point in the Antibes

  • lon-done and dusted

    you were one of the 52.5 million people who watched the Friends series finale back in 2004...In which case I then noticed a sign indicating to 'dial 999 in case of emergency'. On my four-year UK anniversary, I was informed, by my very kind housemate, that I’d been using fabric

  • 2023 travels

    If you care to low-key stalk my whereabouts for the past nine years, you can view my travel summaries

  • finding my first love in rio de janeiro!

    water and adult beverages to snacks, trinkets, soccer balls, cocaine, flip flops and bathing suits (in case We took two separate cable cars up to the top, grabbed some photos and promptly came back down to escape This is where my dream came true...Literally. Once Victoria ordered and paid for our drinks (thanks, lady), she came over to where David, David’s cousin

  • cornish delight

    We made very sure to keep an eye on the tide times so we didn't end up stuck there with no open facilities Rowena Cade, who moved to Cornwall after the First World War, built a house at Minack Point for £100.

  • iceland road trip

    It's hidden within a cave and is magical. up to the ice cap. Nearby, on Reynishverfi Beach, you can climb on the basalt column rock formations and explore caves. Husafell Ice Tunnels/Caves: This tour takes your through man-made tunnels inside one of Europe's largest There is a very good chance that you will get attacked by a herd of sheep and your car might get munched

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