Lena On The Move
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My name is Lena and I'm a Divemaster and passionate backpacker with a degree in tourism management. Over the past 7 years, I've had the chance to explore different countries and oceans around the world and developed a couple of helpful budget travel and budget diving techniques. On the blog, you can find not only useful travel tips but also travel guides and inspiration for unique..
Lena On The Move
2y ago
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From the office to the summit: a quick ascent, a beautiful experience on the mountain top, a fantastic sunset, a cozy spot for your picnic dinner. An after-work tour in the region around Nuremberg is the ideal end to any busy workday.
The Ehrenbürg – also referred to as “Walberla” – is an iconic table mountain near Forchheim. It is often said to be the “gate to Franconia Switzerland”, a gorgeous nature park stretching between the triangle of Nuremberg, Bamberg and Bayreuth.
Climbing Walberla is a family-friendly activity on the weekends and both a romant ..read more
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2y ago
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Utila is the smallest of Honduras’ three major Bay Islands. Reached by ferry from the mainland or Roatan, Utila is a laidback island and a diver’s utopia with many dive shops, small beach bars and charming accommodations. It has become a favorite among divers since the coral reefs around the island are among the most beautiful and intact reef systems in the world. The abundance of marine life here is absolutely incredible, and it is not uncommon to see whale sharks, dolphins or giant eagle rays during a dive trip.
In this post, I’ll be sharing wi ..read more
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2y ago
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Although Belize is one of the smallest countries in Central America, it offers a vast amount of different adventures. Nestled between Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea, the former British colony is located right on one of the most popular backpacking routes through Central America. Rich coral reefs along the coast and inland Mayan ruins hidden away in the lush rainforests, Belize is home to a variety of landscapes. From exciting cave exploration tours, relaxing island stays to snorkel trips on a tiny atoll – Belize has the right activity for every ..read more
Lena On The Move
2y ago
This post may contain affiliate links. Are you ready for an island adventure? Are you dreaming about island vibes, lonely beaches, turquoise blue water and unforgettable moments? And all you’re craving is to experience something different for a change – not the typical, overcrowded, beach resort destinations!
Why not start the new decade with an exotic vacation on a somewhat unknown, but not unreachable tropical island? In this post, I’ll be sharing with you 12 exotic destinations that are perfect for an island vacation away from the crowds, plus most of them can even be combined with a round ..read more
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2y ago
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With more than 400 islands to choose from, almost 300 kilometers of coastline and the longest unbroken barrier reef in the western hemisphere, Belize is a world-class destination for scuba junkies and island adventurers alike.
While the „Blue Hole“ is undoubtedly Belize’s most famous dive site, you can find even more vibrant underwater beauty in the warm and clear waters off the coast of Placencia, a peninsula in the south of Belize. If you’re looking for a scuba adventure off the beaten reef (woohoo!) with diverse dive sites and excellent conditions al ..read more
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2y ago
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Mallorca is a favourite among vacationers from all over Europe. With so many diverse landscapes, beautiful bays and cute mountain villages, the island offers incredible photo opportunities for both professional and novice photographers.
Similar to the Spanish island of Gran Canaria, which I thoroughly checked out last year, Mallorca’s most Insta-worthy spots are best reached by car, so I definitely recommend renting a car when on the island.
In this post, I’ve put together a list of the most instagrammable places in Mallorca, some of which are iconic sig ..read more
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2y ago
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Mallorca. More than a party island.
The popular Mediterranean island of Majorca, also often referred to as the 17th state of Germany due to the large number of German tourists, is known for being a party island and beach holiday destination. However, many people don’t know that the small Balearic island has much more to offer than party beaches and all-inclusive resorts.
On my last trip to Majorca, I challenged myself to find at least five hidden gems away from the crowds. Places that hardly anyone knows and that hardly anyone visits while staying in Maj ..read more
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2y ago
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Without a doubt, the Dolomites are among the most beautiful mountains in the world.
On many well-developed trails, outdoor lovers can enjoy the breathtaking landscape. But you don’t have to be a hiking pro to experience the magic of the Dolomites. There are many easy to moderately difficult hikes across the region with plenty of lift facilities providing access to higher elevations.
Base yourself in one of the mountain refuges or in a cozy guesthouse in the valley of Val Gardena and explore the UNESCO-awarded mountain range on several easy, yet very scen ..read more
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2y ago
Known for its diverse landscape and fantastic beaches, the Greek island of Samos is a Mediterranean utopia with a rich history.
From the pebbled, crystalline shores of Lemonakia Beach to the sandy expanse of Psili Ammos, Samos remains a quiet (and more affordable!) respite from the crowds of Mykonos and Santorini.
Base yourself in one of the colorful fishing villages, then rent a car and drive around the island to get your fill of archaeological sites, panoramic views, and beaches in every direction.
What’s So Great About Samos?
It’s the simplicity, really.
To start, it’s possible to reach ju ..read more
Lena On The Move
3y ago
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Definitiv eine anstrengende, aber sehr lohnenswerte Wanderung und sicherlich eines meiner absoluten Gipfel-Highlights im #Gipfelsommer. Die Drei Brüder (Breitkopf, Schaflkopf und Stolzkopf) zählen zur Glocknergruppe. Bei dieser Panorama-Kammwanderung hat man traumhafte Ausblicke ins Salzachtal, Richtung Hohe Tauern und bis zum Steinernen Meer.
06:00 hours
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Von der Schranke geht es auf dem Forstweg zunächst durch den Wald, dann in einigen Kurven und Kehren zu den Alpweiden. Man kann den Forstweg bereits durch einige W ..read more