We're back with a whole new series of travel content from Turkey! We recently joined Scic Sailing [#invite] for a 5-day sailing trip around Bodrum Peninsula in south-west Turkey. Being powered by the wind and surrounded by idyllic views were only some of the highlights of this experience. Enjoy this video as we kick off this new travel series.
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Continuing our series on Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia is a short hop from Europe and is a great place for a short weekend away. Tunis offers a good mix of North African/Arab/Andalucian culture. In this video, we share five highlights from our own recent travel experience to Tunis. Thanks to The Residence for hosting us.
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Previous experience from visiting medinas in other North African cities like Marrakech had prepared us to expect attention from market hustlers. Tunis was no different. A firm, "No! Thank You" and avoiding eye-contact usually works. But be prepared for some persistent sellers. Still, a wander through the souks is a must-do activity. There are some good bargains to be found for the savvy shopper though.
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As with most souks in North Africa, visitors must be prepared for aggressive sales tactics. During our visit to Tunis however, it was worth visiting a government-approved carpet shop. We didn't buy any carpets but the shop turned out to have a remarkable mosaic themed rooftop terrace which provided excellent views of the old city. We bought some earrings as a 'thank you' to the owner.
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Deep dish or thin crust? What's your pizza preference. We'll throw in one last thought about Chicago before we move on from this theme. This is the city that prides itself on having the best deep dish pizza in the USA. We haven't visited every city in the USA to verify these claims. However, we know that every time we visit, Chicago's deep dish pizza never disappoiints! For foodies who love to travel, visit Chicago
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Sticking with our recent Chicago posts, this city's architecture never fails to amaze us. There's just something special about Chicago! Someone we know described the city's vibe as bold, expressive and unashamed. We see these attributes on display every time we visit... #mychicagopix #choosechicago #chicagotourism #artofchi #360chicago
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Architecture is the platform where earth and sky meet, and Chicago is one of the best places in the world to experience it. Cities start life from the ground but it is their upward growth, that bold reach towards the sky that firmly establishes their ambition. An aerial view of Chicago’s architecture proves a marriage between earth and sky is possible. Thanks to Chicago Helicopter Experience for the opportunity to experience Chicago from the sky.
Why Chicago’s Architecture is Best Appreciated from Above
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Many great cities evolved around their major rivers and Chicago is no different. We love the city's annual tradition of dyeing the Chicago River green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. DId you know that this practice dates back over 50 years? River boat tours are a popular way to see the architecture along the trisected branches of the Chicago River and to learn the stories behind famous buildings.
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Zanzi Resort, Zanzibar: Typically we favour a more active travel style. However, we were grateful for the reclusiveness which this property offered, allowing us to switch off for a few days without worrying about the minutiae of travel. We connected with Zanzi Resort’s main mission of being a year-round relaxing luxury retreat. This photo shows their sea-view massage parlour featuring Japanese inspired Ganbanyoku hot stone spa treatments. Just the perfect dose of "pole pole" (calmness)...
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We're STILL missing Zanzibar. We're reminiscing about our stay at Zanzi Resort. This boutique resort is spread over six hectares of land and consists of seven air-conditioned luxurious ocean-facing villas and six eco-friendly lodges constructed using traditional building materials. Our luxury villa had everything we needed for a relaxing experience. To the management and staff of Zanzi Resort for introducing us and our readers to their beautiful tropical hideaway, we say, “Asante Sana!”
Zanzi Resort: A Luxurious Hideaway in Zanzibar
The sky had been grey all morning and for a time, it seemed like our planned dhow cruise to Prison Island (Changuu) would be called off. Eventually...
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We miss Zanzibar! This image from our balcony at Zanzibar Serena Hotel, Stone Town, evokes nostalgia. The entire hotel is beautifully restored and retains its historic charm. We enjoyed a very spacious wrap-around balcony with views in multiple directions. On one side we gazed upon the rooftops of Stone Town. On the other side, we watched palm trees dancing in the wind to the sound of their own music. Below us, the beach and endless ocean. We can't wait to go back!
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Our room at Kurumba offered us a bed big enough to sleep three people, a lounge area, a Jacuzzi, a private coffee and wine bar, a private dipping pool and indoor and outdoor showers (all within a walled enclosure guaranteeing privacy). Surrounded by coconut trees and ferns, there was nothing to disturb our privacy except the stars in the sky.
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On a recent visit to San Diego, we wanted a hotel with close proximity to iconic foodie locations and one that posessed enough character to leave an indelible impression of the city on us. Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, located downtown and right on the edge of the Gaslamp Quarter turned out to be the ideal fit. A highlight of our experience was the offer of a portable record player and a choice of vinyl classics which we enjoyed in our room. Music, Hard Rock and San Diego combine quite naturally!
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