10 Stunning Hotels in Cabo Pulmo
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by Laura Bronner
4d ago
Cabo Pulmo is one of my favorite places in all of Mexico and part of that reason is because there are so few hotels in Cabo Pulmo. Which means that there are never too many people there at once. As a day trip from Cabo San Lucas, this place can get popular during peak season. But most people come on a tour, hop straight on a boat, and then leave before dusk. That means, if you decide to spend a night or two here, you will be one of the few who get to enjoy cold Pacificos and fish tacos at Tacos & Beer or big plates of grilled shrimp and rice at La Palapa. There isn’t a ton to do in Cabo Pu ..read more
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11 Best Restaurants in Lisbon Not to Miss!
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by Hannah Cooper
4d ago
No trip to the Portuguese capital can be complete until you’ve feasted at some of the best restaurants in Lisbon.  When you think about what to eat in Lisbon, you may actually jump straight to pudding. Pastéis de nata are those iconic little custard tarts topped with cinnamon. They’re lovely for dessert but also perfect for breakfast or a snack in between the sights. However, serious sightseeing demands a tad more subsistence to keep your energy levels high.  As Portugal’s principal and largest city, you will find a wide variety of European countries represented through restaurants ..read more
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Los Cabos Airport: Everything You Need to Know
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by Laura Bronner
1w ago
Officially called the Los Cabos International Airport, the Los Cabos Airport has had a few names over the years. If you have been visiting for a while, you may remember when it was simply called the San Jose del Cabo Airport (airport code: SJD). It is a little bit confusing because if you are intending to go to Cabo San Lucas, you will also fly into the San Jose del Cabo Airport. Some people mistakenly call this the Cabo Airport or the Cabo San Lucas Airport, but that is not correct. There is a tiny little airport located in Cabo San Lucas which is officially called the Cabo San Lucas Airport ..read more
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Puerto Vallarta Airport: Everything you need to know
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by Laura Bronner
2w ago
The Puerto Vallarta Airport, officially called the Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (airport code: PVR) is the closest airport to the city of Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta Airport is also the airport you want to use if you are visiting destinations to the north in Nayarit such as Sayulita, Bucerías, San Pancho, or Punta Mita. The airport is connected to most major hubs around Mexico, Canada, and the USA. If there is not a direct flight from your city, the easiest and cheapest option is usually to connect through the Mexico City Airport. Location of Puerto Vallarta Airport ..read more
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Naxos to Delos Day Trip
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by Hannah Cooper
2w ago
If you were enamored by the Acropolis and blown away by Pompeii, a Naxos to Delos day trip might be the next port of call on your ancient odyssey.   Delos is an island and archaeological site in the Cyclades archipelago of Greece. It’s the mythological birthplace of Apollo, the god of the sun, prophecy, music, poetry, and healing. His twin sister, Artemis, the moon goddess, was also born on Delos although the cult activity focused on Apollo. Their mother, Leto, was also worshipped. The island was a major pilgrimage center and trading port during the first millennium B.C. and flo ..read more
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Isla Holbox or Isla Mujeres: Which to Choose?
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by Lindsi Lopatynski
3w ago
You’re planning a trip to Mexico and you are looking for the perfect calm, relaxed, secluded island getaway. You have heard of both Isla Holbox and Isla Mujeres but don’t know which island is better suited for you.  Because your time on vacation is always limited you might be asking which island is better to visit, Isla Holbox or Isla Mujeres?  Each has its unique qualities, atmospheres, and energies. If your trip allows you the time I completely recommend visiting both islands so you can decide which one you like better.  If you are only able to visit one island, then this arti ..read more
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Case Study: From 0 to Mediavine in 12 Months
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by Laura Bronner
3w ago
This month marks one year since I bought the domain of my Spain niche site, The Spain Travel Guru. Six months ago, I promised that I would write a 9-month check in and I did. I just forgot to publish it. So this blog post will cover everything that has happened with The Spain Travel Guru in the last six months, and boy has it been an exciting journey. If you are just joining in on this case study, you can read my 3-month case study here and my 6-month case study here to get yourself up to speed. Why Did I Start a New Blog? I started the Spain Travel Guru for a few reasons. I was starting to ge ..read more
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What to Wear in Croatia: A Complete Croatia Packing List
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by Hannah Cooper
1M ago
When deciding what to wear in Croatia, you will be guided by the season, the destination, and your planned activities.  Live-aboard sailing trips are one of the coolest and most popular ways to see this Balkan country. These typically take you to a string of towns and islands and have a mix of time in the water and ashore. Otherwise, you might choose to base yourself in a seaside city such as Split, Dubrovnik, or Zadar and take day trips around.  Croatia is also home to lush national parks where hiking, cycling, climbing, and rafting are available. Not forgetting the capital, Zagreb ..read more
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Isla Mujeres Vs Cozumel: Which to Choose?
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by Lindsi Lopatynski
1M ago
Would it really be a trip to the Caribbean without traveling to a beautiful island to explore and see what there is to offer? In this article, we are going to compare the two of the most popular islands in the Mayan Riviera: Isla Mujeres vs Cozumel.  Both islands are picturesque offering an abundance of activities and enjoyment for all types of travelers. When it comes to comparing the two islands, Isla Mujeres and Cozumel are completely different.  In this article, you will learn about each island’s amazing qualities and why you should visit each of them.  So the question at ha ..read more
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16 Best Beaches in Cabo San Lucas
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by Laura Bronner
1M ago
There are so many amazing beaches in Cabo San Lucas and the surrounding Los Cabos area to explore during a trip to this area of Baja California Sur. If this is your first trip to Cabo, be sure to check out our explanation of the differences between Cabo San Lucas vs San Jose del Cabo as well as our tips for best restaurants in Cabo San Lucas, top things to do in Cabo, and best day trips from Cabo San Lucas as well. There is so much to love about Los Cabos and after living here for a year, I got to know many of the beaches around here and chose a few of my personal favorites. What to Know About ..read more
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