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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
June 18, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between a good airfare and a bad one is often just timing - and most travellers get the timing wrong.

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Palermo's Markets Are Not a Morning Activity - They're the Morning
June 17, 2026 — Destinations

Palermo's Markets Are Not a Morning Activity - They're the Morning

Palermo's street markets don't open for tourists at a convenient hour. They start before 7am and they're mostly done by noon.

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Cooking in Your Accommodation Saves More Than You Think - But Only If You Shop Right
June 16, 2026 — Budget Travel

Cooking in Your Accommodation Saves More Than You Think - But Only If You Shop Right

Buying groceries abroad isn't just about saving money. It's about finding the market that locals actually use.

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Kotor's Old Town Is Smaller Than You Think - The Bay Is the Point
June 15, 2026 — Europe

Kotor's Old Town Is Smaller Than You Think - The Bay Is the Point

Most visitors spend their time inside Kotor's walls. The better move is to get on the water.

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Chiang Mai's Old City Is Not Where You Should Be Eating
June 14, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai's Old City Is Not Where You Should Be Eating

The best food in Chiang Mai sits outside the moat - in neighbourhoods most visitors drive through without stopping.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
June 13, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between Tuesday and Saturday on a long-haul fare can be hundreds of dollars. Here's what actually moves prices.

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Palermo's Street Food Is Eaten Standing Up, and That's the Whole Point
June 12, 2026 — Destinations

Palermo's Street Food Is Eaten Standing Up, and That's the Whole Point

Palermo's street food culture isn't a scene you observe - it's one you participate in, elbow-to-elbow at the fryer.

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Overnight Buses in Southeast Asia Are Not Roughing It - They're Just Cheap
June 11, 2026 — Budget Travel

Overnight Buses in Southeast Asia Are Not Roughing It - They're Just Cheap

Overnight buses in Southeast Asia double as accommodation if you pick the right routes. Here's why sleeper coaches deserve more credit.

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Matera Doesn't Need Your Approval and That's Why It Works
June 10, 2026 — Europe

Matera Doesn't Need Your Approval and That's Why It Works

Matera was a UNESCO site before most travellers had heard of it. The city carved into a ravine in southern Italy still doesn't try hard.

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Penang Is Not Just Georgetown: The Island Beyond the Heritage Zone
June 9, 2026 — Asia

Penang Is Not Just Georgetown: The Island Beyond the Heritage Zone

Georgetown gets all the press, but the rest of Penang Island holds the food, the beaches, and the version of Malaysia tourists rarely find.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
June 8, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The day you search for flights matters almost as much as the day you fly. Here's how to stop leaving money on the table.

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20 Filipino Pasalubong Worth Packing for Friends and Family Abroad
June 7, 2026 — Tips

20 Filipino Pasalubong Worth Packing for Friends and Family Abroad

A practical guide to the most travel-friendly Filipino pasalubong - from dried mangoes and polvoron to canned sardines and instant noodles - for Filipinos heading abroad.

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Palermo's Markets Are Not Picturesque. They're Functional, Loud, and Worth Getting Up For.
June 7, 2026 — Destinations

Palermo's Markets Are Not Picturesque. They're Functional, Loud, and Worth Getting Up For.

Ballarò and Vucciria aren't photo stops - they're where Palermo actually shops, eats, and argues before 9am.

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A Practical 2-Week Europe Itinerary for First-Time Travelers
June 6, 2026 — Europe

A Practical 2-Week Europe Itinerary for First-Time Travelers

A practical two-week Europe itinerary for first-time travelers, covering 3–5 cities across 2–4 countries with route options by travel style and visa guidance for Filipino passport holders.

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Eat at the Bar: How Standing at an Italian Counter Cuts Your Food Bill in Half
June 5, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eat at the Bar: How Standing at an Italian Counter Cuts Your Food Bill in Half

In Italy, the same espresso costs less if you drink it standing up. That rule extends further than most visitors realise.

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Chiang Mai in June Is Not the Chiang Mai Everyone Photographs
June 4, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in June Is Not the Chiang Mai Everyone Photographs

Rainy season keeps most tourists away from northern Thailand. That's exactly when the city is worth visiting.

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Book the Flight First. Figure Out the Rest After.
June 3, 2026 — Tips

Book the Flight First. Figure Out the Rest After.

Waiting until every detail is perfect before booking is how trips never happen. Lock in the flight and work backwards.

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Ghent Is the Flemish City That Stopped Trying to Impress You
June 3, 2026 — Europe

Ghent Is the Flemish City That Stopped Trying to Impress You

Bruges gets the postcards, Brussels gets the politics - Ghent just gets on with it, and that's exactly why it works.

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Chiang Mai's Old City Is a Trap - Stay Just Outside It
June 2, 2026 — Destinations

Chiang Mai's Old City Is a Trap - Stay Just Outside It

The moat is the real boundary in Chiang Mai. Cross it, and the city gets slower, cheaper, and considerably more liveable.

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Eat at the Market, Skip the Restaurant: How One Habit Cuts Food Costs in Half
June 1, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eat at the Market, Skip the Restaurant: How One Habit Cuts Food Costs in Half

The single most effective way to spend less on food while travelling isn't cooking - it's knowing where locals actually buy lunch.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
May 31, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The day you search for flights matters almost as much as the day you fly. Here's how to stop leaving money on the table.

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Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It
May 31, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It

Most travellers skip Chiang Mai in rainy season. That's exactly why June is the best time to go.

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Ghent Over Bruges: Why the Quieter Flemish City Wins
May 30, 2026 — Europe

Ghent Over Bruges: Why the Quieter Flemish City Wins

Bruges gets the postcards, but Ghent has the canals, the medieval guildhalls, and actual Belgians eating dinner.

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Five Days on a Catamaran: Sailing Croatia's Dalmatian Coast
May 29, 2026 — Destinations

Five Days on a Catamaran: Sailing Croatia's Dalmatian Coast

Five days on a skippered catamaran from Split to Hvar, covering island stops, practical logistics, and what the sailing itself actually feels like.

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Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It
May 28, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It

Most tourists flee northern Thailand before the rains arrive. That's exactly why June is the right time to go.

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Eat Like a Local in Southern Europe by Shopping Where They Shop
May 28, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eat Like a Local in Southern Europe by Shopping Where They Shop

Supermarkets in Spain, Italy, and Greece aren't a fallback - they're where the actual food culture lives.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
May 27, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between Tuesday and Sunday on a long-haul booking can run to hundreds of dollars. Here's what actually moves prices.

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Kotor's Old Town Is Smaller Than You Think - That's the Point
May 26, 2026 — Europe

Kotor's Old Town Is Smaller Than You Think - That's the Point

Montenegro's walled city on the Bay of Kotor takes about 20 minutes to walk end to end. Spend two days there anyway.

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Fuengirola: The Costa del Sol Town Worth Slowing Down For
May 25, 2026 — Destinations

Fuengirola: The Costa del Sol Town Worth Slowing Down For

Fuengirola is often overlooked on the Costa del Sol, but beneath the package-holiday reputation lies a working Spanish town with real plazas, local cafés, and an unhurried pace.

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Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Worth It
May 24, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Worth It

Most travellers flee northern Thailand before the rains arrive. That's exactly why June is the right time to go.

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Eat Lunch, Skip Dinner: The Simplest Way to Cut Your Food Budget in Southern Europe
May 24, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eat Lunch, Skip Dinner: The Simplest Way to Cut Your Food Budget in Southern Europe

In Italy, Spain, and Portugal, the midday set menu is the best meal deal most tourists walk straight past.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
May 23, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between a good flight deal and a bad one often comes down to when you search, not just when you fly.

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Ljubljana Deserves More Than a Day Trip from Vienna or Zagreb
May 22, 2026 — Europe

Ljubljana Deserves More Than a Day Trip from Vienna or Zagreb

Slovenia's capital keeps getting treated as a stopover. That's a mistake - and the city is better for it.

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Eat Well in Portugal for Almost Nothing - If You Sit Down at Lunch
May 21, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eat Well in Portugal for Almost Nothing - If You Sit Down at Lunch

The prato do dia isn't a tourist trap or a compromise. It's how locals eat, and it costs about €8.

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Getting from Naples to the Amalfi Coast: Transport Options Compared
May 21, 2026 — Destinations

Getting from Naples to the Amalfi Coast: Transport Options Compared

A practical breakdown of how to get from Naples Airport or Napoli Centrale to the Amalfi Coast, covering private transfers, the Sorrento train route, ferries, and budget tips.

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Chiang Mai in the Rainy Season Is a Different City Entirely
May 20, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in the Rainy Season Is a Different City Entirely

Most visitors come in winter. The ones who come in July find cooler temples, emptier streets, and waterfalls that actually run.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
May 19, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between a good airfare and a bad one is rarely luck. It's almost always timing - and most travellers get the timing wrong.

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Kotor's Old Town Is Tiny - The Bay Around It Is Not
May 18, 2026 — Destinations

Kotor's Old Town Is Tiny - The Bay Around It Is Not

Most visitors to Kotor spend two days inside the walls and leave. The bay is where the place actually opens up.

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Ljubljana Gets Overlooked Because Vienna and Prague Are Louder
May 18, 2026 — Europe

Ljubljana Gets Overlooked Because Vienna and Prague Are Louder

Slovenia's capital is one of the most liveable small cities in Europe - and most travellers pass straight through it.

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Eating Well in Eastern Europe on Almost Nothing Is Not About Sacrifice
May 17, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Eastern Europe on Almost Nothing Is Not About Sacrifice

In Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, the cheapest meal option is often the best one - you just have to know where to look.

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Chiang Mai in the Rainy Season Is Better Than the Internet Will Tell You
May 16, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai in the Rainy Season Is Better Than the Internet Will Tell You

Everyone warns you off Chiang Mai from June to October. They're mostly wrong.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It
May 15, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on the Wrong Day and You'll Pay for It

The difference between Tuesday and Friday on the same route can be hundreds of dollars. Here's what actually drives airfare timing.

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Kotor's Old Town Is Tiny. The Bay Around It Is the Whole Point.
May 14, 2026 — Destinations

Kotor's Old Town Is Tiny. The Bay Around It Is the Whole Point.

Most visitors to Kotor spend two hours in the walled city and leave. The Bay of Kotor rewards the ones who stay longer.

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Marseille Is Not the French City You Were Warned About
May 14, 2026 — Europe

Marseille Is Not the French City You Were Warned About

France's second city has spent decades fighting its reputation. Spend a few days there and you'll wonder who wrote the bad reviews.

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Eating Well in Europe on Almost Nothing: The Market Lunch Strategy
May 13, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Europe on Almost Nothing: The Market Lunch Strategy

Skip the restaurant and head to the covered market instead - it's where locals actually eat, and it costs a fraction of the price.

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Chiang Mai's Old City Is Not the Best Part of Chiang Mai
May 12, 2026 — Asia

Chiang Mai's Old City Is Not the Best Part of Chiang Mai

Everyone heads straight for the moat. The more interesting city is on the other side of it.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on Tuesday. Ignore Everything Else You've Heard About Fare Timing.
May 11, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on Tuesday. Ignore Everything Else You've Heard About Fare Timing.

Most flight booking advice is folklore. Here's what actually holds up when you're spending serious money on a long-haul ticket.

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Palermo Doesn't Ease You In
May 11, 2026 — Europe

Palermo Doesn't Ease You In

Palermo hits hard from the moment you land - and that's exactly why it belongs on your Italy itinerary before anywhere else.

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Kotor's Walls Are the Point - Not the Old Town Below Them
May 10, 2026 — Destinations

Kotor's Walls Are the Point - Not the Old Town Below Them

Most visitors walk Kotor's old town and leave. The ones who climb the fortress walls see a completely different city.

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Eating Well in Portugal for Almost Nothing: The Lunch Menu Secret
May 9, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Portugal for Almost Nothing: The Lunch Menu Secret

Portugal's prato do dia isn't a tourist gimmick - it's how locals eat a proper three-course meal for under €12.

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Book Your Long-Haul Flight on Tuesday. No, Really.
May 8, 2026 — Tips

Book Your Long-Haul Flight on Tuesday. No, Really.

Flight pricing isn't random - there are patterns worth knowing, and most travellers ignore the one that costs them the most.

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Kyoto in June Is Humid, Crowded, and Still Worth It - For One Specific Reason
May 8, 2026 — Asia

Kyoto in June Is Humid, Crowded, and Still Worth It - For One Specific Reason

Most travelers avoid Kyoto in June. The ones who go anyway, and time it right, find something the cherry blossom crowd never sees.

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Palermo Is Not a City That Rewards Caution
May 7, 2026 — Europe

Palermo Is Not a City That Rewards Caution

Sicily's capital is chaotic, loud, and architecturally bewildering - and that's exactly why it's worth more than a layover.

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Kotor's Walls Are the Point - Not the Town Below
May 6, 2026 — Destinations

Kotor's Walls Are the Point - Not the Town Below

Most visitors spend an hour on the walls and the rest of the day in Kotor's lanes. They've got it backwards.

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Eating Well in Portugal on Almost Nothing: The Prato do Dia Is the System
May 5, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Portugal on Almost Nothing: The Prato do Dia Is the System

Portugal's daily lunch special is priced for workers, not tourists - and it's almost always the best meal on the menu.

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Emergency Kit Checklist for Travelers in the Philippines
May 4, 2026 — Tips

Emergency Kit Checklist for Travelers in the Philippines

A practical emergency kit checklist for travelers and remote workers in the Philippines, covering food, water, first aid, and power supplies for 72-hour preparedness.

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Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It
May 4, 2026 — Asia

Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Completely Worth It

Most visitors avoid Kyoto's rainy season. That's exactly why it's the best time to go.

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Porto's Second City Complex Is Its Best Quality
May 3, 2026 — Europe

Porto's Second City Complex Is Its Best Quality

Porto has spent decades being measured against Lisbon. That rivalry is exactly what kept it from being ruined.

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Lisbon's Trams Are a Trap - Take the Elevator Instead
May 2, 2026 — Destinations

Lisbon's Trams Are a Trap - Take the Elevator Instead

Everyone queues for Tram 28. The city's five public elevadores do the same work with no wait and better views.

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Eating Well in Southern Europe on €15 a Day Is Not a Fantasy
May 1, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Southern Europe on €15 a Day Is Not a Fantasy

The trick isn't finding cheap restaurants. It's shopping and eating the way locals actually do - which tourists rarely see.

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Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Exactly Right
May 1, 2026 — Asia

Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Exactly Right

Most visitors avoid Kyoto's rainy season. That's precisely why it's the best time to go.

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Philippine Passport Renewal Guide for OFWs and Digital Nomads (2026)
April 30, 2026 — Tips

Philippine Passport Renewal Guide for OFWs and Digital Nomads (2026)

A step-by-step guide to renewing a Philippine passport in 2026, covering requirements, fees, and booking tips amid longer processing times.

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Tbilisi Is the European City Most Travelers Still Get Wrong
April 29, 2026 — Europe

Tbilisi Is the European City Most Travelers Still Get Wrong

Most visitors spend two days in Tbilisi and leave thinking they've seen it. They haven't even started.

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Eating Well in Southern Europe on €15 a Day Is Still Possible - If You Abandon Dinner
April 28, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Southern Europe on €15 a Day Is Still Possible - If You Abandon Dinner

The biggest food budget mistake travellers make in Spain, Italy, and Greece is eating like a local at the wrong meal.

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Tbilisi's Cable Car Is Not a Tourist Ride - It's How the City Actually Moves
April 28, 2026 — Destinations

Tbilisi's Cable Car Is Not a Tourist Ride - It's How the City Actually Moves

The Narikala cable car in Tbilisi isn't scenic infrastructure bolted on for visitors. Locals use it daily, and that changes everything about the ride.

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Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Worth Every Damp Day
April 27, 2026 — Asia

Kyoto in June Is Wet, Quiet, and Worth Every Damp Day

Rainy season clears Kyoto's most famous streets. If you can tolerate an umbrella, June is the argument for going now.

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Prepaid eSIM for Australia: What Travelers Should Know Before They Go
April 26, 2026 — Tips

Prepaid eSIM for Australia: What Travelers Should Know Before They Go

A prepaid eSIM lets travelers connect across Australia from the moment they land - no SIM queues, no surprise roaming bills, and coverage across major routes.

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The Douro Valley by Train Is Better Than by Boat - If You Know Which Train
April 25, 2026 — Europe

The Douro Valley by Train Is Better Than by Boat - If You Know Which Train

Portugal's wine country looks stunning from a cruise ship, but the old narrow-gauge railway above the river sees almost none of that tourist traffic.

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Eating Well in Southern Spain on €20 a Day Is Not a Compromise
April 24, 2026 — Budget Travel

Eating Well in Southern Spain on €20 a Day Is Not a Compromise

In Andalusia, the economics of food still work in a traveller's favour - if you order at the bar, not the table.

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Thessaloniki Eats Dinner at 10pm and It's Not Performing for Anyone
April 24, 2026 — Destinations

Thessaloniki Eats Dinner at 10pm and It's Not Performing for Anyone

Greece's second city runs on a meal schedule that has nothing to do with tourism - and that's exactly why the food hits differently.

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Penang Eats Better Than Anywhere Else in Southeast Asia. Here's Why That's Not an Accident.
April 23, 2026 — Asia

Penang Eats Better Than Anywhere Else in Southeast Asia. Here's Why That's Not an Accident.

Penang's food culture isn't a happy accident of geography - it's the result of centuries of deliberate, competitive cooking.

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Stop Buying Travel Insurance at the Airport
April 22, 2026 — Tips

Stop Buying Travel Insurance at the Airport

Airport insurance kiosks and airline add-ons are among the worst-value products in travel. Here's what to buy instead, and when.

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Trieste Is Not a Gateway City. It's the Destination.
April 21, 2026 — Europe

Trieste Is Not a Gateway City. It's the Destination.

Trieste sits at the edge of Italy, caught between Austro-Hungarian grandeur and the Adriatic - and most travellers pass straight through it.

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Where to Eat Well in Split Beyond the Waterfront
April 21, 2026 — Destinations

Where to Eat Well in Split Beyond the Waterfront

A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to eating well in Split, from organic brunch under Marjan Hill to Old Town dinners worth booking in advance.

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Overnight Trains Are the Budget Hotel You're Not Booking
April 20, 2026 — Budget Travel

Overnight Trains Are the Budget Hotel You're Not Booking

Sleeping on a night train isn't a compromise - it's the cheapest private room in Europe, and it moves you somewhere useful.

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Penang Is Not Just a Food City - But the Food Is Why You Stay Longer
April 19, 2026 — Asia

Penang Is Not Just a Food City - But the Food Is Why You Stay Longer

Most people budget two days for Penang. Nearly everyone extends the trip. Here's what actually keeps them there.

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Travel Insurance Doesn't Cover What You Think It Does
April 18, 2026 — Tips

Travel Insurance Doesn't Cover What You Think It Does

Most travellers buy a policy and assume they're covered. They're usually not - at least not for the things that actually go wrong.

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Trieste Sits at the Edge of Italy and Doesn't Quite Belong to It
April 18, 2026 — Europe

Trieste Sits at the Edge of Italy and Doesn't Quite Belong to It

Trieste feels more like a faded Habsburg port than an Italian city - and that's precisely what makes it worth the detour.

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Where to Stay in Split: Neighborhoods Ranked by Noise, Access, and Vibe
April 17, 2026 — Destinations

Where to Stay in Split: Neighborhoods Ranked by Noise, Access, and Vibe

Where you sleep in Split determines how well you sleep. A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide balancing atmosphere, noise, beach access, and local feel.

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Renting a Car in Cairns: Costs, Pickup, and What Tours Miss
April 16, 2026 — Budget Travel

Renting a Car in Cairns: Costs, Pickup, and What Tours Miss

A practical guide to renting a car in Cairns - what it costs, how it compares to day tours, and the places only a self-drive trip can reach.

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Planning a Trip to Japan During Golden Week
April 15, 2026 — Asia

Planning a Trip to Japan During Golden Week

Golden Week runs April 29–May 5 in Japan, clustering national holidays into one of the country's busiest travel periods. Early planning is essential.

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Valletta Is a Capital City That Takes About Four Hours to Walk Entirely
April 14, 2026 — Europe

Valletta Is a Capital City That Takes About Four Hours to Walk Entirely

Malta's capital is the smallest in the EU - and that compression is exactly what makes it work.

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Wellness and Slow Travel Are Changing How People Plan Trips
April 14, 2026 — Tips

Wellness and Slow Travel Are Changing How People Plan Trips

A growing number of travelers are prioritizing wellness, slower itineraries, and healthcare access when planning trips - reshaping how destinations are chosen and experienced.

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Which Italian Ferry Port You Use Shapes Your Entire Sardinia Trip
April 13, 2026 — Destinations

Which Italian Ferry Port You Use Shapes Your Entire Sardinia Trip

Your choice of Italian ferry port - Genova, Livorno, or Civitavecchia - determines which corner of Sardinia you reach first and can shape your whole itinerary.

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Shoulder Season Is the Only Travel Hack That Actually Works
April 12, 2026 — Budget Travel

Shoulder Season Is the Only Travel Hack That Actually Works

Peak season prices exist because most travellers move in herds. Shift by three weeks and the same trip costs a third less.

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Top Asian Destinations for a Long Weekend Getaway
April 11, 2026 — Asia

Top Asian Destinations for a Long Weekend Getaway

Taiwan, Vietnam, and Malaysia are among the most accessible Asian destinations for a long weekend trip, with short flight times and budgets from $250.

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Your Hotel Confirmation Email Is Not Enough Proof of Accommodation
April 11, 2026 — Tips

Your Hotel Confirmation Email Is Not Enough Proof of Accommodation

Border officers, visa applications, and travel insurance all want different things. A forwarded booking email rarely satisfies any of them.

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Valletta Is a Capital City the Size of a Village - And That's Not a Flaw
April 10, 2026 — Europe

Valletta Is a Capital City the Size of a Village - And That's Not a Flaw

Malta's capital fits inside about half a square kilometre. Most visitors treat it as a day trip. They're missing the point entirely.

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Why Renting a Car Changes How You Experience Dubai
April 9, 2026 — Destinations

Why Renting a Car Changes How You Experience Dubai

Renting a car in Dubai opens up the city's vast distances and lets you explore on your own schedule - from Sheikh Zayed Road to the desert and beyond.

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Slow Trains Through Eastern Europe Are Cheaper Than Budget Airlines - and Actually Better
April 8, 2026 — Budget Travel

Slow Trains Through Eastern Europe Are Cheaper Than Budget Airlines - and Actually Better

Night trains and regional rail across Eastern Europe cost a fraction of flying and hand you time you'd otherwise waste in airport limbo.

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Visa-Free Asian Countries Philippine Passport Holders Can Visit
April 8, 2026 — Asia

Visa-Free Asian Countries Philippine Passport Holders Can Visit

A country-by-country breakdown of visa-free destinations in Asia that Philippine passport holders can visit, with allowed stay durations and travel notes.

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