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Explore the Top 5 Scenic Drives for Breathtaking Santorini Views

Don’t pack a lunch for a road trip on Santorini as distances are short. However, do pack a sense of adventure as the island has a plethora of sights around its stunning caldera. These five jaunts take you to less-visited corners of Santorini where you can sample local wines, enjoy the sunset view beloved by residents, take in the expansive view of the island from its highest point, or simply lounge on an uncrowded beach.
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Essential Guide to South Africa Safaris: 8 Tips for First-Time Travelers

For optimal wildlife watching, winter (June to September) is the prime season as many trees and shrubs are leafless, aiding with visibility. Limited food and water resources also mean that animals are more frequently spotted foraging, hunting, or drinking at waterholes. South Africa’s summer (December to February) brings lush landscapes, but animals often find it challenging to be seen in the dense greenery. This season primarily attracts European holidaymakers seeking warm temperatures.
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Getting Around Santa Fe: Tips for Easy Navigation

Bordered by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the east and just a chile’s throw from the Rio Grande to the west, Santa Fe has an enviable position amidst the central New Mexico landscape. This location makes the state capital relatively compact and very walkable, with a fleet of buses and a sprinkling of bike rental shops that make exploring the city a breeze. Here’s a guide to getting around in Santa Fe.
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Explore Santorini This Season: The Ultimate Guide to Shoulder Season

Most people enjoy traveling to Santorini during the popular summer high season; however, the island offers unique experiences no matter when you choose to visit. In July and August, the island is lively with holidaymakers, with numerous special events like concerts and exhibitions. Nevertheless, the months before and after these peak times are equally rewarding, as you can experience less crowded beaches and tavernas while enjoying beautiful weather.
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Essential Napa Valley Experiences: A Wine Expert’s Insider Guide

Napa Valley is a romantic destination for wine lovers and gourmands, as well as a popular place for girlfriend getaways and sophisticated bachelor parties. There are hundreds of wineries to visit in Napa, stretching from Calistoga in the north to Carneros in the south, with plenty of charming small towns like St. Helena and Yountville to discover along the way. While it might be tempting to jam-pack your schedule full of wine tastings, a leisurely pace will allow time to appreciate the beauty of the valley and everything else it has to offer.
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