Province de Figuig Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Sahara Desert Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Hope the camel was having as much fun as me
I have been to two different places in the Sahara Desert, and this place was remarkable. The people guiding the tours are so helpful, they get you the right clothes so that you are prepared for the conditions, and they camels that are very friendly with people.
There is never a day with a bad sunset, and the camp is comfortable enough to have a good sleep in the evening. It is completely safe and worth the time and money.
#timetotravel
Maldives, the jewel of the Indian Ocean
When visiting Maldives, Soneva Jani is a nice place to spend your night. The resort is situated on a private island in the Noonu Atoll, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. It offers a range of activities for guests to enjoy, including snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The resort also has a cinema, observatory, and spa for guests to relax and unwind.
Cruise Time!!
Anybody is a cruise addict? I just know some travelers love cruising so much that they often book their next cruise while still onboard!
If you’re among those who are still considering a first cruise, I’m gonna help you to take the first leap. You do realize that you get to see multiple destinations but only unpack once, right? And also, when you book a cruise #vacation, that means everything has been planned for you already, transportation, accommodation, itinerary…all settled. Above all, CRUISING IS INSANELY ROMANTIC! You might just find your Mr. Right on the deck waiting for you. Stars are twinkling above, and the wind is in your hair.
Enough said. Just pick a ship and off you go.
1.Santorini, Greece
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2.WindSurf Cruise, Zadar, Croatia
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3.DisneyMagic Cruise, NorthSea
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4. BlueMonarch Cruise, Santorini, Greece
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5. CarnivalCruise, Nassau, Bahamas
@shiphead_joe
6. AlaskaCruise
@bagspacked.travel
7. NileRiver Cruise
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Sahara Desert Tour in Morocco
Getting There - we booked a tour via Get Your Guide, including a van with 7 people, three days and two nights stays throughout the journey.
Attractions - the highlight was definitely the desert, including six-hour camel ride. We also stopped by several attractions along the way, including Atlas Studios, which was a top film location for big budget projects like Game of Thrones, city of roses, and several small villages
Hotels - the first night we stayed in a hotel, which was booked by our tour agency, and the second night we stayed in the tent camp.
Food & Restaurants - each day, the breakfast and dinner were included and mostly Moroccan style buffet. The driver/tour guide would stop by at a partner restaurant for lunch, and the options were usually limited to several three-course Moroccan dishes. Tagines are normally the safest option.
Shopping - we also stopped by some villages or local houses that encouraged us to purchase handmade paintings, scarves or jewelry
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