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Most people who want to travel to Morocco tend to head to the most obvious locations; Marrakesh, Agadir and Fez. Essaouira is usually the last option and sometimes some haven’t even heard of the place. Essaouira is a gem on the Moroccan coast, it’s a city full of history, nature and a calm relaxed atmosphere that is contagious. The majority of travellers who do visit this city is because they more commonly know it as the set used for the third season of popular show ‘Game of Thrones’. Essaouira remains tranquil with streets filled with happy locals and the delicious aroma of Moroccan food. It has long strides of sandy beaches with strong winds where surfers can catch big waves and kite flyers can wave colourful kites in the sky. It’e a perfect place to enjoy the Moroccan culture without hassle and unwind whilst drinking some sweet mint tea.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Not too far from the ‘Jewel of Adriatic’ Dubrovnik, Croatia this city is as equally photogenic and deserves a lot more status. The views from here are some that you will never forget, with a backdrop of pale grey mountains and clear sapphire clue bays. Kotor is a medieval old city which was built from the 12th to 14th centuries and is a tidy warren of narrow cobbled streets intersected by steep stairways. Above the city is orange rooftops and a clock tower with the cathedrals side by side. Do not miss out on climbing the vertical pathway to the hilltop fortress of Sveti Ivan which is about 919 feet above sea level to soak in the beautiful view of the city.
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Porto is often out shined by Lisbon but it’s a city not to miss. In Porto there there is a unique culture that you can’t find anywhere else in Portugal. The city struggled a lot under the economic crisis but is no coming back stronger and better with young, passionate people leading the change. One of the city’s most beautiful highlights is Porto’s multi-coloured Ribeira district, located in the city centre on the banks of the Douro River. The art galleries, the beaches and lots of hidden bars where you can taste the world famous port wine will make you fall in love with Porto.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]The city of Isfahan is Iran’s greatest treasures, it’e breathtakingly elegant and is located at the foot of the Zagros mountains. The one reason why Isfahan is underrated is due to the fact Iran still doesn’t have many tourists. From an architectural point of view it’s absolutely stunning and there’s no doubt you’ll fall in love with this city. It’s the best place to view traditional Islamic architecture such as the Imam mosque or the Sheik Lotfollah mosque which stuns visitors. The traditional markets or ‘bazaar’s’ are scattered all over the place and are great for miniatures and decorative tiles and tea houses or flavoured shisha pipes. You’ll also get to taste some of the best beat there, you can pretty much get a lamb kebab wherever you go.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]São Paulo is often overlooked for travellers who head out to Brazil, most people tend to flock to Rio de Janeiro. But São Paulo is the country’s largest city and also its most vibrant. Like most big cities worldwide it boasts an electric mix of different neighbourhoods with a variety of different cultures and vibes giving visitors plenty of places to explore. On top of that this city is home to some of the most amazing restaurants, every meal time will be like a world class experience. With year round of activities and the vibrant atmosphere São Paulo should easily be on any traveller’s bucket list.