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Best Places To Travel To This Summer

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If weekend getaways and road trips are not cutting it for you anymore and you’ve been dreaming of a real vacation, we’re right there with you. Summer is an open invitation to drown out the noise and go somewhere you’ve never been before. Insert inspiring travel quote here, although we don’t think this requires any convincing! These summer destinations will make sure that 2019 will be a memorable one. 

Monte Isola, Italy

Monte Isola, Italy

Voted as the third best tourist European place this year, this town is pretty close to heaven on earth. For scenery, expect a huge mountain engulfed in greenery in the middle of the beautiful Lake Iseo. It won the EDEN award, European Destination of Excellence, for a reason. No cars allowed, just sheer appreciation and indulgence in nature. It’s also conveniently two hours away from Milan.

Athens, Greece

Monte Isola, Italy

Aside from its contribution of philosophy and literature to the whole world, Athens is the ideal place to go for those who want a real peace of mind. While it has a myriad of architecture to admire, people mostly go for the sprightly nightlife and the divine food variety. Make sure to visit Plaka, the oldest part of Athens, to experience the beautiful village vibes we yearn for after spending most of our days in Cairo traffic.

Albi, France

Albi, France
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This place looks like a Narnia movie or a blissful dream, especially if you’re into old Gothic European architecture. Located on the Tarn River, Albi is mainly famous for the stunning Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, which is actually designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To clarify, we mean stunning on the inside not on the outside, considering that it was initially built as a fortress to begin with.

Cavtat, Croatia

Cavtat, Croatia
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Aside from the fact that Croatia is generally one of prettiest countries in the world, Cavtat will capture your heart in minutes. Located on the Adriatic coast, this town is brimful with amazing landscapes and rich cultural heritage. If you want somewhat of an active vacation, it is the perfect destination to go for walks, bike rides, horseback riding and wild watersports.

Livingstone, Zambia

Livingstone, Zambia
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We can sell you Livingstone as soon as we mention the Victoria Falls. Forget the Niagara, this jaw-dropping African waterfall is so worth your trip. While you’re there, you can enjoy a sunset cruise down the Zambezi River and Livingstone’s beautiful safaris. Picture a lot of hippos, crocodiles, zebras and giraffes.

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa
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It is no secret that Cape Town has a lot to offer. For the heck of it, take the train along the Southern Line Route and hop off somewhere near a desired destination. The gorgeous ocean view will make you find an excuse to keep getting back on. A key location is the Newlands forest where you can go hiking on one of the trails leading up to the famous Table Mountain.

Okinawa, Japan

Okinawa, Japan
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Lying on the coast of Kyushu, this place is a group of around 160 islands. Aside from the breathtaking scenery, people enjoy its subtropical climate that raises a standard beach experience to a whole new level. Random fun fact: Okinawa is the birthplace of karate.

On the days you’re feeling adventurous, you can explore the jungle of Iriomote, the underwater ruins of Yonaguni and the Shuri Castle in Naha City on Okinawa Honto.

Paro, Bhutan

Paro, Bhutan
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Talk about tranquility. If you walk down the main street, you will be impressed with the traditional architecture and lavish buildings. Take a hike up the 3000-feet high rocky cliff to Tiger’s Nest monastery or take the wooden bridge leading to the grand fortress, Rinchenpung Dzong. In both cases, it will definitely be worth your while.

Nova Scotia, Canada

Nova Scotia, Canada
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There are no words to fully describe Nova Scotia’s scenic charm. About four fifths of the land area is forest splendor, and this is combined with the grounded maritime culture of fishing and shipbuilding. We specifically recommend you visit in July just in time for the Halifax Jazz Festival, a beautiful fiesta by the shoreline.

Taba, Egypt

Taba, Egypt
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If you opt to stay in Egypt then look no further than Taba. Located at the very north of Egypt’s Red Sea Riviera, this town is your perfect getaway dream. It would be the perfect chance for you to go snorkeling or scuba diving. You can also take a boat ride to Salah El Din Castle on Pharaoh’s Island for a magnificent view. It’s interesting to point out that southwest of Taba there is a protected area housing around 5 species of mammals, 50 species of rare birds and 24 species of reptiles.

By Sarah Guirguis

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