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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Finland on a Budget

Let’s face it: Finland can be expensive. However, with some careful budgeting and clever planning, it’s entirely possible to have an incredible trip that doesn’t cost a fortune. Fortunately, many attractions that draw travelers to Finland are either free or cost very little: from foraging walks to breathtaking Northern Lights displays, refreshing dips in the Baltic Sea to relaxing lakefront saunas.
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Discover 7 Amazing Day Trips from Split to Explore Croatia

Alongside nearby Dubrovnik, Split draws travelers to the glittering Adriatic Coast of Croatia in droves. The many attractions within the Roman city walls are just the start of the allure. With idyllic islands scattered offshore and a hinterland studded with castles, medieval towns, and national parks, this historic city is the perfect stop for those who enjoy city breaks with bonus day trips.
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Top 9 Unforgettable Long-Distance Bike Rides Worldwide

For many, traveling by bike is a refreshing alternative to the modern trend of fast-paced travel. Indeed, it’s hard to envision a better way to savor a country than on two wheels, slowly meandering as the landscape unfolds before you. Cycling allows for moments to admire surroundings, escape tourist crowds, and, importantly, it’s a sustainable choice that causes no harm to the natural world you’re exploring.
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Top 5 Hiking Trails in Wisconsin: Scenic Walks to Challenging Treks

Wisconsin is better known for its famous food and drink (beer, cheese, cream puffs, and kringle) than for its outdoor options, but hiking enthusiasts will find a huge variety of trails and terrain all over the Badger State. Moreover, from short urban hikes along the Lake Michigan coastline in southeastern Wisconsin to family-friendly boardwalk trails “up north,” just about any hiker will find a tremendous trail somewhere in this great Midwestern state. Whether it’s a quick, casual hike in a city park or a legendary multi-month trek across the state’s 1200-mile-long Ice Age Trail, you can always round off your adventure with a cold beer and a plate of hot fried cheese curds.
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Top 10 Stag and Hen Party Destinations in Europe

When it comes to celebrating someone’s imminent nuptials, Europe truly has it all. If beer bikes and wild nights are on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble finding them. However, if you want outdoor adventures, epic food scenes, and cultural exploits, there’s plenty in that department too. From classic party cities to sun-drenched isles and wild coastlines, these are some of Europe’s best stag and hen do destinations.
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Educational Travel Experiences for Curious Explorers

Sure, sitting on the beach and sipping cocktails is fun. However, if you have more than a few days away, nothing beats seeking out local guides and learning something new. Whether it’s perfecting your front crawl in an English lake or getting to grips with your camera on a photography safari, these trips will thrill knowledge lovers as much as pleasure seekers. Here’s some inspiration for things you could learn on your worldwide travels.
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Explore the Parenzana Trail: A Scenic Bike Journey Through Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia

In 1902, during the reign of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a rail line was opened that wound its way from the Italian port city of Trieste down a small stretch of what is now Slovenia to the seaside town of Poreč in today’s Croatia. The railway provided an important commercial link in this corner of the North Adriatic, transporting coal, salt, olives, wine, and fruit but also passengers and mail, as well as soldiers and supplies during World War I.
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Top 7 New Long-Distance Hikes Worldwide for 2025 Adventure

Several new long-distance, multi-day hikes have launched that promise visitors exclusive access to previously inaccessible areas, where virgin landscapes and unique cultures can be discovered. Some trails offer a trek back in time through local history, while others take you through glacier-carved valleys and remote mountain passes, welcoming their first human visitors. Avid hikers seeking bragging rights would be remiss not to consider these seven long-distance hiking trails before word gets out.
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