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The Jewel of the Middle East

The jewel of the Middle East is a shining beacon of innovation, wealth and opulence. The city has come to the fore and is no considered to be one of the most luxurious destinations in the world. Home to the tallest building in the world, the city has been pushing boundaries since the very beginning. [...]

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Flights to Tenerife, Carnival Island

Tenerife is the largest of seven Canary Islands on the coast of Spain. While it’s a tourist hotspot on account of its beautiful beaches and warm weather, it also attracts festival goers interested in attending the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, which is held in the capital city of the island in February every [...]

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The Unique Atmosphere of the Maldives

There are many perfect honeymoon locations, but none quite like the Maldives. The collection of islands is the perfect place to spend the first few weeks as a married couple. You can spend your days lying on the sand or taking long strolls along the sun kissed beaches. Spend your evenings lounging in the local [...]

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The 3 Best Hostels in Melbourne

Australians love to backpack: we see groups of Aussie youth at every hostel we go to around the world.  Whether a hostel is located in downtown Albuquerque or just off Hong Kong’s high-street you can be sure to come across a group of hard-drinking, fun-loving, and friendly Australians in the common room.  After night after [...]

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The 3 Best Hostels in Sydney

If you’ve ever backpacked through Europe then you have likely run into many an Australian traveler in the lounges of the hostels you have stayed in.  It is reasonable to assume, based on all the Australian travelers in Europe, that Australia has a vibrant youth backpacking culture and the hostels to support it.  I wanted [...]

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