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Things to do in Gdansk: 2026 Guide – Top 20 must-sees
Introduction: Why Gdansk is a Baltic gem If you are looking for things to do in Gdansk, we can tell you that this city in Poland truly surprised us. Gdansk is beautiful, vibrant, historic, and super easy to explore. Furthermore, it is part of the famous Tricity along...
Las Playitas in Fuerteventura: Things to do in 2026 Guide
If you're looking for an authentic destination in Fuerteventura that isn't overcrowded yet, Las Playitas is exactly what you need. We have spent several seasons on the island over the years—in Corralejo, El Cotillo, Costa Calma, and Morro Jable—and Las Playitas has...
Three Swords Norway: Guide with 15 Surprising Facts | Sverd i fjell
What are the Three Swords of Norway The three swords of Norway, known locally as Sverd i fjell (Swords in the rock), are one of the most iconic monuments in the country. It consists of three giant swords driven into a rock, located on the shores of the Hafrsfjord,...
Things to do in Capo Vaticano | Complete 2026 Guide The Coast of the Gods | Italy
When we were planning our road trip through southern Italy, the place that immediately caught our attention was Capo Vaticano. The famous Costa degli Dei (Coast of the Gods) is one of Italy's best-kept secrets. Cliffs that plummet into a sea of impossible blue, hidden...
Betancuria Fuerteventura: things to do in, how to get there, MAP and why this tiny town makes so many travelers fall in love
Betancuria has only about 800 inhabitants and yet it received more than 440,000 visitors in 2024, which is crazy for a tiny town hidden among the mountains in Fuerteventura. In this 2026 guide, we show you how to make the most of your visit, with honest advice based...
Cofete Beach, Fuerteventura: Essential guide for visiting in 2026
If there is one place in Fuerteventura that leaves you speechless, it is Cofete beach. We visited it for the first time years ago, when we had just arrived on the island, and we still remember the feeling of looking out from the Cofete viewpoint and seeing that...









