The majority of the city’s main attractions are all within comfortable walking distance of each other, making it very easy to explore at a leisurely pace.
These day trips highlight exactly why Paphos makes such a brilliant base to venture further afield. Best of all, most of these destinations are only around an hour’s drive away.
Located a short drive from the Marrakech medina, the Majorelle garden might sound like an unnecessary detour for some travelers. But I’d argue it’s a necessary brushstroke in the canvas of Moroccan travel because this place comes with history.
Within the city, you’ll find a nice selection of walkable municipal beaches. Moreover, just beyond town, you can drive to many other scenic beaches that make perfect destinations to spend a relaxing day by the sea.
An honest look at solo female travel in Cyprus, covering safety, border crossings, hiking tips, best bases, and what it truly feels like to travel alone.
Visiting Venice in January, in the dead of winter, requires a bit of grit and a pair of sturdy waterproof boots, but the rewards are unparalleled.
Thanks to its unique location between the sea and the mountains, Paphos in Cyprus is home to some of the best walking routes, suited to different levels of ability.
Casablanca is often treated as a gateway rather than a destination. Many travellers arrive or depart from here as part of a wider tour of Morocco’s imperial cities. That brief encounter rarely does the city justice.
Located on the southwest coast of Cyprus, Paphos is one of the most underrated travel destinations in Europe, yet it has plenty of great things to do.
For such a compact island, Cyprus delivers an incredible amount of variety, making it easy to build a rewarding travel itinerary.










