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3 Days in Abu Dhabi: Mosques, Museums & Motorsport

Abu Dhabi blends ancient Arab hospitality with jaw-dropping modern ambition. In three days you will stand inside the world's most beautiful mosque, wander a Louvre outpost on its own island, and feel the thrill of Ferrari's fastest roller coaster. Winter is the perfect season — warm sunshine, sea breezes, and the entire city at its most alive.

$1,500–$3,500·❄️ winter
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Amsterdam: Canals, Culture & Cycling

Amsterdam is the most liveable city in Europe and one of the most beautiful — 165 canals, 1,500 bridges, and a grid of 17th-century merchant houses that hasn't changed much since Rembrandt walked them. The cycling culture means visitors can cover three times as much ground as walking tourists. Best in April–May (tulips, fewer crowds than summer) or September (still warm, golden light on the water).

$1,600–$2,800·🌸 spring
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days Amsterdam by Bike: Tulips, Windmills & Village Routes

Amsterdam by bicycle is the authentic Dutch experience — the entire city was designed for bikes, cycling to Keukenhof tulip gardens in April takes less time than the tourist bus, and the routes through the Dutch countryside (Haarlem, Zaandam, Edam) feel like cycling through a 17th-century painting. This is the Netherlands as its residents experience it.

$1,400–$2,600·🌸 spring
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Athens: Acropolis, Ancient Agora & Island Day Trips

Athens is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe and still feels like it — the Acropolis rising above a modern city of 4 million, the agora where Socrates argued, and a food scene that has quietly become one of Europe's best. Best April–May and September–October when crowds are thin and the heat is bearable.

$1,100–$2,000·🌸 spring
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Bali, Indonesia
5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Bali: Rice Terraces, Temples & Spa Days

Five days covering Ubud's cultural heart and Seminyak's beach clubs without ever feeling rushed. Best April–June before the peak crowd season, or September after the rains clear.

$1,200–$2,200·☀️ summer
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Bali, Indonesia
7 daysMid-range
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Bali with Toddlers — 7 Days for Families with Under-5s

Seven days structured entirely around the reality of travelling with small children — slow pace, nap windows built in, toddler-proof beaches, pools at every base, and the genuinely warm Balinese welcome for children that makes this the most family-friendly destination in Southeast Asia.

$2,200–$4,000·☀️ summer
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Canggu & Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
7 daysBudget
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Bali Surf Camp — 7 Days from Beginner to Standing

Seven days designed to get you standing on a surfboard by the end — morning lessons, afternoon practice sessions, technique videos, and the best surf culture Bali has to offer. Structured for complete beginners who want to actually learn, not just try.

$900–$1,600·☀️ summer
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Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
7 daysMid-range
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Bali Yoga & Wellness Retreat — 7 Days in Ubud

Seven days designed entirely around slowing down — sunrise yoga in rice fields, Balinese healing ceremonies, waterfalls, sound baths, and the kind of silence that cities make you forget exists. Based in Ubud, the wellness capital of Southeast Asia.

$1,400–$2,800·☀️ summer
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Barcelona, Spain
5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Barcelona: Gaudí, Markets & Tapas

Five days of Gaudí architecture, La Boqueria market mornings, afternoon beach walks, and long tapas evenings. Best April–June before the peak heat and tourist surge.

$2,000–$3,500·🌸 spring
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days Barcelona with Kids: Gaudí, Beach & Aquarium

Barcelona is one of Europe's most naturally child-friendly cities — the beach is free and clean, the food comes on tapas plates that children can pick and choose, Gaudí's architecture looks like it was built by a benevolent alien (children immediately understand this), and the entire waterfront from Barceloneta to Port Olímpic is a flat, safe, family-oriented zone. Best May–June and September–October.

$2,500–$4,500·🌸 spring
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Barcelona, Spain
5 daysMid-range
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Barcelona Tapas & Wine Tour — 5 Days Eating Through Catalonia

Five days structured entirely around the Catalan table — La Boqueria at dawn, pintxos on Carrer de Blai, natural wine caves in the Eixample, and a day trip to the Penedès wine region for cava and grilled calcots. Food tourism at its most civilised.

$2,500–$4,000·🌸 spring
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5 daysBudget
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5 Days in Budapest: Baths, Ruin Bars & Danube Drama

Budapest operates on a grand scale — colossal Parliament buildings, thermal baths installed in Ottoman-era chambers, and a nightlife district built inside crumbling Jewish Quarter courtyards. Autumn is the finest season: the Danube bridges frame foliage-covered hillsides, the baths feel indulgent rather than touristy, and the crowds are manageable. This five-day itinerary covers both Buda and Pest without ever feeling rushed.

$900–$1,700·🍂 autumn
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7 daysBudget
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7 Days in Buenos Aires: Tango, Steak & Soul

Buenos Aires rewards the curious traveller with a dizzying blend of European grandeur and Latin passion — crumbling colonial facades draped in bougainvillea, Sunday markets spilling into cobblestone streets, and steakhouses where the parilla never goes cold. Seven days is just enough to fall under the spell of the Recoleta, stay out dancing until 4am in Palermo, and float through the Tigre Delta before the city pulls you back.

$1,100–$2,100·🍂 autumn
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5 daysBudget
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5 Days in Siem Reap: Angkor Wat at Sunrise & Ancient Temples

Angkor is the greatest temple complex ever built — the seat of the Khmer Empire from the 9th to 15th centuries, covering 400km² with hundreds of temples, reservoirs, and cities. Modern Siem Reap beside it is a pleasant base with excellent food, cultural performances, and the most photogenic ruins in Asia. Best November–March in the dry season.

$700–$1,400·❄️ winter
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days in Cape Town: Mountains, Winelands & the Wild Atlantic

Cape Town does things no other city can — you summit a 1,000-metre flat-topped mountain in the morning, swim in the Atlantic before lunch, drive through a UNESCO winelands valley in the afternoon, and eat world-class food at night. Best December–February when the Cape has warm, dry weather and long days. The food scene has quietly become one of the best on the continent.

$1,500–$2,800·☀️ summer
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days Cape Town Adventure: Shark Diving, Table Mountain & Surf

Cape Town is the adventure capital of Africa — shark cage diving at Gansbaai, paragliding off Signal Hill, kitesurfing at Bloubergstrand, Table Mountain via the Platteklip Gorge route at 5am, and the Muizenberg surf school all within 90 minutes of each other. For travellers who want the city's beauty delivered with adrenaline rather than cable cars. Best November–April when conditions are optimal.

$1,800–$3,500·☀️ summer
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days Caribbean Cruise: Miami, Cozumel, Roatán & Belize

The Western Caribbean cruise circuit from Miami visits four destinations in seven days — Mexico's Yucatán coast (Cozumel), Honduras's Bay Islands (Roatán), Belize's reef and Mayan ruins, and a sea day to recover on the ship between ports. The Caribbean winter (December–April) brings reliably clear water and 28°C temperatures. Best value cruise itinerary for first-timers.

$2,500–$4,500·❄️ winter
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
14 daysBudget
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Chiang Mai Digital Nomad — 14 Days Working & Living in Thailand's Coolest City

Two weeks in Chiang Mai structured for people who need to work but refuse to stop living — the best co-working spaces, reliable Wi-Fi cafés, a functional daily routine, and enough adventure on evenings and weekends to make the whole thing feel like anything but work.

$900–$1,800·❄️ winter
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7 daysBudget
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7 Days in Colombia: Cartagena Walls, Medellín's Transformation & the Caribbean Coast

Colombia's two most compelling cities share one country but feel like different worlds. Cartagena is a walled colonial gem on the Caribbean — vibrant, colourful, and sensual. Medellín is a mountain metropolis that has rewritten its own story, transforming from the world's most dangerous city into a beacon of urban innovation. Seven days covers both without rushing, with plenty of time for beach islands, street art, and the extraordinary Colombian food and nightlife scene.

$1,100–$2,000·❄️ winter
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10 daysMid-range
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10 Days Costa Rica: Volcanoes, Cloud Forest & Pacific Beaches

Costa Rica has 5% of the world's biodiversity in a country the size of West Virginia — cloud forests that appear to float, active volcanoes with hot springs, Pacific beaches where turtles nest at night, and 27% of the land protected as national parks. 'Pura Vida' (pure life) is the national motto and it reflects genuinely. Best December–April in the dry season.

$1,800–$3,200·❄️ winter
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7 daysBudget
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7 Days Cuba: Havana, Trinidad & the Valle de Viñales

Cuba is the most time-warped country in the Western Hemisphere — Havana's crumbling Baroque grandeur, classic American cars from the 1950s, salsa danced in the street, and the Valle de Viñales tobacco farms unchanged since colonial times. The country's unique situation creates a travel experience unlike anywhere else. Best November–April in the dry season.

$1,200–$2,200·❄️ winter
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4 daysLuxury
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4 Days in Doha: Islamic Art, Desert Dunes & Souq Waqif

Doha is the most architecturally ambitious city in the Middle East — the Museum of Islamic Art (I.M. Pei's masterpiece), the National Museum of Qatar (rose-desert crystal building), and the futuristic West Bay skyline built in 25 years. Beyond the glitter: the ancient Souq Waqif, the Inland Sea dunes, and the world-class dining scene. Best October–April when temperatures are bearable.

$1,800–$3,500·❄️ winter
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Dubai, UAE
5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Dubai: Desert, Skyline & Hidden Souks

Five days that cover Dubai's skyline spectacle, its often-missed historic district, desert evenings, and world-class food. Best October to April when temperatures are actually enjoyable.

$2,200–$4,000·❄️ winter
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4 daysLuxury
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4 Days UAE Mini Cruise: Dubai, Abu Dhabi & the Arabian Gulf

The UAE mini cruise circuit links Dubai and Abu Dhabi by sea — embark at Port Rashid in Dubai, sail overnight to Abu Dhabi for a full day at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Louvre, then cruise the Arabian Gulf islands before returning. Best October–April when the Gulf weather is perfect.

$2,000–$4,500·❄️ winter
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Dubai, UAE
3 daysMid-range
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Dubai Deep Sea Fishing Weekend — 3 Days on the Arabian Gulf

Three days built around the Arabian Gulf — deep sea fishing for kingfish, tuna, and barracuda, creek fishing at dawn, a traditional dhow overnight, and the best seafood the city has to offer. Best November–April when the sea is calm.

$1,200–$2,500·❄️ winter
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5 daysLuxury
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5 Days in Dubai: The Ultimate Family Adventure

Dubai is one of the world's great family destinations — a city that has engineered wonder at every turn, from the world's largest indoor theme park to real desert camels, indoor ski slopes, and the dazzling Dubai Frame. This five-day itinerary paces the city so adults get the spectacle and kids get the memories, with real restaurants and practical logistics for travelling with children.

$2,500–$5,000·❄️ winter
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Dubai, UAE
4 daysLuxury
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Dubai Luxury Shopping Weekend — 4 Days of Retail Excess

Four days built around the world's most spectacular retail environment — Dubai Mall (the world's largest), the Gold Souk at dawn, Mall of the Emirates, and the pop-up designer markets that only Dubai can produce. With enough desert and food to remind you why you came.

$2,500–$8,000·❄️ winter
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days in Dubrovnik: Walls, Islands & Adriatic Light

Dubrovnik is one of the Adriatic's most dramatic cities — a perfectly preserved medieval walled town dropping into impossibly blue water. This four-day itinerary balances the essential Old Town sights with boat trips to quieter islands, cliff bars above the sea, and a day trip to the elegant village of Cavtat that most visitors miss.

$1,400–$2,600·☀️ summer
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days in Edinburgh: Castles, Whisky & Wild Highlands

Edinburgh rewards slow exploration — cobbled closes hide centuries of intrigue, volcanic hills rise from the city centre, and the food and drink scene has quietly become one of Britain's best. This four-day itinerary moves from the Old Town's medieval drama to the revitalised Leith waterfront, with time for a proper single malt education along the way.

$1,200–$2,200·☀️ summer
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8 daysMid-range
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8 Days Egypt: Pyramids, Nile & Valley of the Kings

Egypt is the oldest tourist destination on earth and still the most overwhelming — the Giza pyramids have been visited for 2,500 years and nothing prepares you for their scale. Cairo's chaos, Luxor's temple concentration, and the Nile river sunrise all combine into the most historically dense journey available anywhere. Best October–April before the summer heat.

$1,400–$2,500·❄️ winter
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days Fiji: Coral Reefs, Island Resorts & Kava Ceremony

Fiji is the South Pacific at its most accessible — 330 islands, some of the world's finest coral snorkelling in the Mamanuca and Yasawa groups, village kava ceremonies with complete strangers who become hosts, and the warmth of Fijian culture that makes 'Bula!' (hello) feel genuinely meant. Best April–October in the dry season.

$2,200–$4,200·🍂 autumn
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days in Florence: Art, Bistecca & the Hills of Tuscany

Florence is the city that invented the Renaissance. In 4 days you can see the Uffizi (properly), climb the Duomo, walk across the Ponte Vecchio, lose an afternoon in the Oltrarno artisan quarter, and take a half-day into the Tuscan hills. The bistecca alla Fiorentina here is the best beef in Europe. Best April–June and September–October before the summer crush.

$1,300–$2,400·🌸 spring
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Greece
10 daysMid-range
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Greece Island Hopping — 10 Days: Athens, Santorini & Mykonos

Ten days covering ancient Athens, the volcanic drama of Santorini, and the windmills of Mykonos — connected by fast catamaran ferries and punctuated by the best feta cheese, fresh octopus, and sunsets that explain why people have been coming here for three thousand years.

$3,500–$6,000·☀️ summer
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7 daysLuxury
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7 Days Maui: Road to Hana, Haleakalā & Whale Season

Maui is the most geographically diverse island in Hawaii — a dormant 3,055m volcano, the lush Road to Hana with 600 waterfalls, humpback whale watching from January to April, and the snorkelling paradise of Molokini Crater. The island has no peak season — it's extraordinary year-round. Best for whale watching January–March; best for snorkelling May–September.

$3,000–$6,000·❄️ winter
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days in Hong Kong: Skylines, Dim Sum & Dragon's Back

Hong Kong packs more into a smaller footprint than any city on earth — a skyline that makes Manhattan look modest, the world's best dim sum culture, hiking trails from city to summit in 90 minutes, and a food scene that spans everything from Michelin-starred Cantonese to dai pai dong street stalls. Best October–March when the typhoons stop and the humidity breaks.

$1,800–$3,200·🍂 autumn
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8 daysBudget
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8 Days in India: The Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

The Golden Triangle is India's most iconic journey — three cities strung together by highway and history, each a world apart in character. Delhi overwhelms with Mughal grandeur and chaotic bazaars; Agra stuns with the Taj Mahal's impossible beauty; Jaipur seduces with pink-washed forts and vivid craft traditions. Eight days gives you enough time to go slow, go deep, and still come away feeling you've barely scratched the surface.

$900–$1,800·❄️ winter
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days Kerala: Backwaters, Tea Hills & Ayurveda

Kerala is India's most serene state — 900km of backwaters woven through coconut palms, houseboat cruises on mirror-still lagoons, the tea plantations of Munnar at dawn, and Ayurvedic treatments that have been practiced here for 5,000 years. The food (coconut fish curry, appam, puttu) is the best in southern India. Best October–May in the dry season.

$1,000–$2,000·❄️ winter
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7 daysBudget
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7 Days Rishikesh: Yoga, Ganga Aarti & Himalayan White Water

Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world — the Himalayan town on the Ganges where the Beatles came in 1968 to study with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and where every tradition of yoga and meditation is still practiced daily at the same ashrams. Combine morning yoga with the extraordinary Ganga Aarti sunset fire ceremony, afternoon white water rafting on the sacred river, and the legendary Beatles Ashram ruins. Best February–April and September–November.

$700–$1,400·🌸 spring
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days in Istanbul: Empires, Spice Markets & the Bosphorus

Seven days navigating a city that has been capital of three empires — Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman — and still feels like the centre of everything. Autumn (September–November) gives warm, dry days without summer's crowds and heat, and the light on the Golden Horn in October is remarkable. Spend three days in the historic peninsula, cross the Bosphorus to the Asian side, and end in the backstreets of Beyoğlu.

$1,100–$2,000·🍂 autumn
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Jordan: Petra, Wadi Rum & the Dead Sea

Jordan is one of the most rewarding travel destinations on Earth — a small country that packs in the rose-red city of Petra, the alien landscape of Wadi Rum, the lowest point on Earth at the Dead Sea, and some of the finest ancient Roman ruins in existence at Jerash. The spring season is perfect: warm days, cool evenings, and wildflowers carpeting the mountains.

$1,300–$2,400·🌸 spring
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7 daysLuxury
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7 Days in Kenya: Masai Mara, Amboseli & Nairobi

Kenya is the archetype of the African safari — the Masai Mara's rolling grasslands with lions and elephants, the Amboseli's Kilimanjaro backdrop, the Great Migration river crossings from July to October, and Nairobi's surprisingly excellent food scene as a base. This is the trip that defines how people imagine Africa. Best July–October for the Great Migration; January–February for dry season with fewer visitors.

$4,000–$8,000·☀️ summer
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4 daysBudget
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4 Days in Kuala Lumpur: Petronas Towers, Batu Caves & Night Hawkers

Kuala Lumpur is Southeast Asia's most underrated major city — the Petronas Twin Towers above a colonial railway station and a Hindu cave temple on the city edge, all connected by one of Asia's best metro systems. The food is the real reason to come: the greatest hawker culture in the world, eaten in open-air food courts at 11pm in 30°C heat. Best year-round.

$800–$1,500·🌍 Year-round
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Kyoto, Japan
5 daysMid-range
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Kyoto Traditional Japan — 5 Days of Temples, Tea & Tatami

Five days in the city that kept its soul when the rest of Japan modernised — Fushimi Inari at dawn, Nishiki Market, geisha districts, tea ceremony, and the kind of wooden ryokan that makes you wonder why you ever slept in a Western bed.

$2,200–$4,500·🌸 spring
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Lisbon: Fado, Pastéis & Atlantic Light

Five days in Europe's westernmost capital — a city of yellow trams, blue-tiled azulejo walls, and grilled fish eaten at pavement tables facing the Tagus. Spring (April–May) is ideal: warm without summer's crowds, with mimosas and wisteria in bloom on Alfama's terraces. A Sintra day trip is non-negotiable.

$1,200–$2,200·🌸 spring
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14 daysBudget
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14 Days Lisbon as a Digital Nomad: Work, Explore & Live Like a Local

Lisbon is Europe's top digital nomad destination for good reason — the NHR tax regime (20% flat rate for new residents), co-working spaces in 17th-century tile buildings, 300 days of sunshine, affordable rent, and arguably the best work-life balance city in Europe. Two weeks here is enough to understand why 50,000+ expats have made it permanent.

$1,400–$2,500·🍂 autumn
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London, UK
7 daysMid-range
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7 Days in London: Museums, Markets & Hidden Pubs

A week in London that goes beyond the obvious — world-class free museums, Borough Market Saturdays, the Thames path, and the neighbourhoods most visitors never reach. Best May–September for reliable daylight.

$3,500–$5,500·☀️ summer
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7 Days in London with Kids: Museums, Magic & the Thames

London is one of the world's great family destinations — the Natural History Museum (free dinosaurs), the Science Museum (free interactive exhibits), the Tower of London (Crown Jewels and Beefeaters), Harry Potter Studio Tour, and the entire city as an outdoor history lesson. The free museum culture alone justifies the flight. Best May–September for warmer weather and outdoor activities.

$3,500–$6,000·☀️ summer
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Madrid: Prado, Tapas & El Rastro

Madrid is Europe's late-night capital — a city where dinner at 10pm is normal, nightclubs fill at 2am, and the Prado Museum can occupy an entire morning without effort. The food culture (tapas, pintxos, cocido madrileño) is extraordinarily good, the art collection rivals any in the world, and the city's energy is unlike any other European capital. Best May–June and September–October.

$1,200–$2,200·🌸 spring
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Maldives
7 daysLuxury
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7 Days in the Maldives: Overwater Villas & Coral Reefs

Seven days doing nothing of consequence in the most beautiful place on earth. Overwater bungalow mornings, manta ray snorkelling afternoons, and sunset dinners on a sandbank. Best November–April.

$7,000–$18,000·❄️ winter
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Maldives
7 daysLuxury
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Maldives Honeymoon — 7 Days of Extraordinary Togetherness

The honeymoon that every couple deserves — an overwater villa above a turquoise lagoon, dinner on a sandbank lit by lanterns, champagne as the sun drops into the Indian Ocean, and seven days with no agenda except each other.

$9,000–$22,000·❄️ winter
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days in Marrakech: Medinas, Mountains & Sahara Edges

Marrakech is the most visually intense city in the world — a medieval labyrinth of souqs, riads, and mosques that hasn't changed its essential character in 900 years. Add the Atlas Mountains one hour away, the Sahara two hours further, and a food culture built around slow-cooked tagines and preserved lemons, and you have a destination that rewards every day you give it. Best October–April when the summer heat breaks.

$1,000–$2,000·🌸 spring
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10 daysMid-range
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10 Days Mediterranean Cruise: Barcelona to Athens

The western Mediterranean cruise circuit collects the continent's greatest port cities in a single voyage — Barcelona, Marseille, Cinque Terre, Rome, Naples, Palermo, Valletta, and Athens in 10 days. Each port is genuinely independent and extraordinary. The ship becomes a floating hotel between the ancient world's most important cities. Best April–June and September–October for ideal weather.

$3,500–$7,000·🌸 spring
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5 daysMid-range
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5 Days in Melbourne: Laneways, Coffee & the Great Ocean Road

Melbourne is the cultural capital of Australia — a city that takes food, art, sport, and coffee more seriously than any other. The laneways hide world-class restaurants and street art, the Victorian arcades are magnificent, and the trams give the city a character Sydney can't replicate. Best March–May (autumn, perfect weather) or September–November (spring, garden festivals). The Great Ocean Road is one of the great coastal drives anywhere.

$1,800–$3,400·🍂 autumn
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5 daysBudget
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5 Days in Mexico City: Pyramids, Murals & the World's Best Street Food

Mexico City (CDMX) is the most underrated major city in the Americas — 20 million people, Aztec ruins under Spanish colonial plazas, the greatest street food on earth, and a museum collection that rivals any capital. The altitude (2,240m) means arrivals feel it on day one; by day two it passes. Best October–April in the dry season.

$900–$1,700·🍂 autumn
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4 daysMid-range
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4 Days in Milan: Duomo, Design & The Last Supper

Milan is Italy's most misunderstood city — tourists come for one night on the way to Florence and leave not understanding what they missed. The Duomo's rooftop forest of white marble pinnacles, Leonardo's Last Supper in its original refectory, the Brera neighbourhood's galleries, and a risotto alla Milanese made with saffron and bone marrow — this is one of Europe's great cities. Best in spring and autumn before the heat and fashion weeks.

$1,600–$3,000·🌸 spring
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7 daysMid-range
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7 Days Morocco Desert: Fes, Sahara & Aït Benhaddou

The Morocco desert circuit — Fes (the world's most complex medina), the Sahara Desert's Erg Chebbi dunes at dusk on a camel, the cinematic Aït Benhaddou kasbah, and the Dades Gorge rock formations — is one of the great overland journeys. This is the Morocco beyond Marrakech, through landscapes unchanged since the caravan era. Best March–May and September–November.

$1,200–$2,200·🌸 spring
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5 Days in Muscat & Oman: Forts, Wadis & Desert Sands

Oman is the Middle East's best-kept secret — a country of dramatic landscapes, ancient forts, turquoise wadis, and some of the warmest hospitality in the world. This five-day route from Muscat takes you through royal mosques, the labyrinthine Mutrah Souq, the dunes of Wahiba Sands, the gorges of Wadi Shab, and the medieval stronghold of Nizwa, all while staying within a sensible mid-range budget.

$1,400–$2,500·❄️ winter
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5 Days Bagan: 2,000 Temples & Hot Air Balloons at Dawn

Bagan is one of the world's great archaeological landscapes — over 2,000 Buddhist temples covering a 26km² plain in central Myanmar, built between the 9th and 13th centuries and largely unchanged since then. The hot air balloon at sunrise, the e-bike temple exploration, and the sunset from Shwesandaw Temple are among travel's most singular experiences. Note: check current travel advisories for Myanmar before booking. Best November–February.

$1,000–$2,000·❄️ winter
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7 Days in Nepal: Kathmandu, Pokhara & Mountain Views

Nepal is the most spectacular mountain country on earth — the Himalayas as a backdrop to ancient Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, and a trekking culture that has no equal. Kathmandu's medieval Durbar Squares and Boudhanath stupa are UNESCO sites; Pokhara's Phewa Lake reflects Annapurna; and the Everest Base Camp flight is 1 hour from the capital. Best March–May (spring) and September–November (post-monsoon) for clear mountain views.

$800–$1,600·🌸 spring
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New York City, USA
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7 Days in New York City: Neighbourhoods, Museums & Food

A week that covers the iconic landmarks without sacrificing the real New York — neighbourhood walks, world-class free museums, markets that actually feed you, and the food that makes every other city feel provincial.

$3,500–$6,500·🍂 autumn
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7 Days in New York City with Kids: Museums, Broadway & Central Park

New York City with children is one of the world's great family trips — the American Museum of Natural History (the T-rex that scared every child alive), Central Park's zoo and carousels, the Brooklyn Bridge walk, one Broadway show, and the Staten Island Ferry for free Statue of Liberty views. The city is overwhelming but endlessly rewarding. Best May–June and September–October.

$4,000–$7,000·🌸 spring
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New York City, USA
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New York Jazz & Live Music — 5 Nights in the City That Invented It

Five evenings structured around the greatest live music city in the world — Village Vanguard on Monday for their resident big band, Blue Note on Tuesday, Minton's Playhouse in Harlem on Thursday, a gospel Sunday at Abyssinian, and whatever's playing at Carnegie Hall the night you're there. Days belong to the record shops and neighbourhoods that kept this music alive.

$3,000–$5,500·🍂 autumn
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7 Days New Zealand South Island: Fjords, Glaciers & Queenstown

The South Island of New Zealand is the most scenically concentrated landmass on earth — Milford Sound's fjords, the Franz Josef Glacier, Aoraki/Mount Cook's ice-covered summit, and Queenstown's extreme sports scene all within a 7-day drive. The distances between them are what make it extraordinary. Best December–February for summer; June–August for ski season.

$2,500–$4,500·☀️ summer
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7 Days Norwegian Fjords Cruise: Bergen, Geiranger & the Midnight Sun

The Norwegian fjords cruise is the most scenically spectacular in the world — vertical walls of granite rising 1,000m from near-black water, waterfalls dropping from invisible summits, and Viking village ports where nothing has changed much in centuries. The summer midnight sun means 20+ hours of light daily in June–July. This is nature at its most overwhelming.

$3,500–$7,000·☀️ summer
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Paris, France
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7 Days in Paris: Art, Food & Romance

A week in Paris that earns it the reputation — world-class museums, neighbourhood bistros, and the kind of evenings that make everywhere else feel ordinary. Best April–May or September–October.

$3,500–$6,000·🌸 spring
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5 Days in Paris: A Luxury Honeymoon

Paris in spring is the world's most romantic proposition — and this itinerary earns that title. Designed for couples who want candlelit dinners at Michelin-starred institutions, private experiences before the crowds arrive, and moments of pure Parisian intimacy from secret courtyard gardens to a private Seine drift at dusk. This is not a tourist checklist; it is five days of deliberately curated romance.

$3,000–$6,000·🌸 spring
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Paris Photography Tour — 5 Days Shooting the City of Light

Five days structured entirely around light, timing, and the hundred compositions Paris offers that most visitors walk past. Pre-dawn access to empty landmarks, golden-hour river walks, covered passages in afternoon rain, and the best viewpoints no one talks about.

$2,500–$4,500·🌸 spring
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10 Days Peru Adventure: Inca Trail, Rainbow Mountain & Sacred Valley

Peru's adventure circuit is the most storied trekking journey in the world — the 4-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu through cloud forest and high passes (4,215m), Rainbow Mountain's painted geological layers, and the Sacred Valley's living Inca communities. Lima's food scene (the best in South America) bookends the adventure. Best May–September in the dry season.

$2,200–$4,000·☀️ summer
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10 Days in Peru: Inca Trails, Sacred Valleys & Lost Cities

From Lima's world-class food scene in Miraflores to the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu, this 10-day Peruvian adventure balances high-altitude trekking with deep cultural immersion. Wander the Sacred Valley's Incan terraces, hike Rainbow Mountain at dawn, and end each day with pisco sours and ceviche. This is South America's greatest journey, and the dry season makes it perfect.

$1,800–$3,200·❄️ winter
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7 Days in Palawan: Underground River, El Nido & Coron

Seven days in what National Geographic has called the most beautiful island in the world — Palawan stretches 450km through the Sulu Sea with UNESCO karst landscapes, wreck-diving graveyard, crystal lagoons accessible only by kayak, and the longest navigable underground river on earth. This itinerary covers Puerto Princesa's subterranean wonder, El Nido's Bacuit Archipelago island hopping, and Coron's legendary wartime dive sites. Best from November to May when seas are calm and skies predictably clear.

$1,200–$2,200·❄️ winter
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4 Days in Porto: Wine Cellars, Azulejos & the Douro

Porto is the most beautiful small city in Europe. The Ribeira riverside with its coloured houses tumbling to the water, the port wine cellars across the river in Vila Nova de Gaia, Livraria Lello's swooping Art Nouveau staircase, and a food scene built around francesinha sandwiches and fresh Atlantic fish. Best May–September in the warm months.

$800–$1,500·☀️ summer
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5 Days in Prague: Castles, Beer Halls & Hidden Courtyards

Prague rewards those who wake up early. The Charles Bridge at 6am, the castle district before the tour groups arrive, and a city that genuinely hasn't been ruined by tourism yet. Best in autumn when the crowds thin and the light turns golden. Cheap relative to Western Europe by a significant margin.

$900–$1,700·🍂 autumn
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5 Days in Reykjavik: Northern Lights, Glaciers & Midnight Sun

Iceland's capital is simultaneously one of the world's most compact and most dramatically positioned cities — a small, walkable downtown ringed by mountains, geothermal steam, and the North Atlantic. This five-day luxury itinerary covers the Golden Circle, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, whale watching, and the Blue Lagoon, with enough time in Reykjavik itself to appreciate its remarkable restaurant scene and design culture.

$3,500–$6,000·☀️ summer
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7 Days in Rio de Janeiro: Christ, Carnival & Caipirinha

Rio de Janeiro is the most dramatically positioned city on earth — a granite mountain range dropping into the Atlantic, with a city of 6 million squeezed between the peaks and the beaches. Christ the Redeemer at sunrise, Sugarloaf at sunset, Copacabana on a Tuesday afternoon — Rio rewards those who stay long enough to see past the postcards. Best April–June and September–October outside Carnival crowds.

$1,400–$2,600·🍂 autumn
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5 Days in Rome: Ancient History, Renaissance Art & Roman Feasts

Five days through the layers of Rome — from the Colosseum's ancient stones to Trastevere's medieval alleys and the Vatican's overwhelming grandeur. Spring (April–June) gives warm days without August's crushing heat and queues. Book Vatican and Colosseum tickets at least 3 weeks in advance.

$1,400–$2,600·🌸 spring
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5 Days in Rome: A Luxury Honeymoon

Rome is a city built on layered seduction — 3,000 years of empire, faith, art, and cuisine compressed into a city where every cobblestone tells a story. This itinerary is designed for couples who want to experience Rome as Romans do: private after-hours access to the Colosseum, early-morning Trevi Fountain with no crowds, truffle dinners in candlelit Trastevere, and a day in the medieval hill town of Orvieto. Spring is when the city is at its most beautiful and manageable.

$2,800–$5,500·🌸 spring
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5 Days Rwanda: Mountain Gorillas, Kigali & Genocide Memorial

Rwanda is Africa's most remarkable transformation story — from the 1994 genocide to the cleanest, safest, and most efficiently governed country in sub-Saharan Africa in 30 years. The mountain gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park is one of the world's great wildlife experiences. The Kigali Genocide Memorial is essential, difficult, and unforgettable.

$4,000–$8,000·🌍 Year-round
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5 Days in San Francisco: Golden Gate, Alcatraz & Wine Country

San Francisco is 7×7 miles of hills, fog, Victorian architecture, and the best burritos in America. The Golden Gate Bridge remains one of humanity's great engineering achievements, Alcatraz is more fascinating than expected, and a day trip to Napa or Sonoma is the best wine experience on the West Coast. Best September–October when the summer fog has lifted and the weather is warm.

$2,200–$4,000·🍂 autumn
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5 Days in Santorini: Caldera Views, Oia Sunset & Volcanic Beaches

Santorini is the most photographed island in the world for good reason — the white cube houses and blue domes on the caldera rim are genuinely extraordinary, especially from a boat below. The collapse of the volcanic crater created one of earth's most dramatic landscapes. The wine (Assyrtiko from volcanic soil) and the food (fresh catch, tomato keftedes) are unexpectedly excellent. Best June–August for hot weather; May and September for fewer crowds.

$2,500–$5,000·☀️ summer
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4 Days in AlUla: Arabia's Ancient Wonder

AlUla is one of the world's great undiscovered destinations — a 200,000-year-old valley of rose-coloured rock where Nabataean tombs, ancient inscriptions and camel caravans once shaped civilisation. Saudi Arabia opened it to international tourism in 2020 and the infrastructure is now exceptional: world-class desert resorts, a hot air balloon programme, and night skies among the darkest on earth. This four-day itinerary combines UNESCO heritage, desert adventure and the kind of silence that recalibrates the soul.

$2,500–$5,000·❄️ winter
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7 Days in Seoul: Palaces, Street Food & K-Culture

Seoul is the most underrated major city in Asia. It has 600-year-old Joseon palaces between glass skyscrapers, the world's best fried chicken, public bathhouses used by every generation, a street food culture that puts most cities to shame, and a nightlife scene with no closing time. The city is extremely safe, the transport is flawless, and the food is consistently extraordinary. Best in spring (cherry blossoms, April) or autumn (foliage, October).

$1,400–$2,500·🌸 spring
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5 Days Seoul K-pop & Food: Fan Culture, Night Markets & BBQ

Seoul through the lens of K-pop and Korean food culture — HYBE Insight (BTS museum), the SM Town COEX Artium, Hongdae live busking K-pop performances, Gwangjang Market bindaetteok, Korean BBQ samgyeopsal lessons, and the noraebang (karaoke room) culture that makes Seoul's nights extraordinary. For fans and foodies who want the authentic K-culture experience beyond the tourist surface.

$1,300–$2,400·🌸 spring
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Singapore
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5 Days in Singapore with Kids: Gardens, Theme Parks & Hawker Centres

Singapore is the easiest family destination in Asia — world-class infrastructure, English everywhere, zero tolerance for crime, and enough to keep children genuinely amazed for a week. Year-round destination.

$2,800–$4,500·🌍 Year-round
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Singapore Food Lover's Guide — 4 Days Eating Through the City

Four days structured entirely around hawker centres, coffee shops, and restaurants that explain why Singapore punches so far above its size in global food culture. Budget eating and Michelin-starred restaurants within the same afternoon. No other city makes this possible.

$1,800–$3,000·🌍 Year-round
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4 Days Singapore Honeymoon: Skylines, Gardens & Private Dining

Singapore is the most romantic city in Southeast Asia for honeymoons — the city consistently delivers luxury experiences with Asia's food culture at every price point. Gardens by the Bay at night, rooftop cocktails above the skyline, a private hawker dinner at Newton Circus, and the Capella Singapore on Sentosa island combine into one of the most polished honeymoon destinations in the world. Year-round destination.

$2,500–$5,000·🌍 Year-round
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10 Days in Sri Lanka: Ancient Kingdoms, Tea Hills & Whale Watching

Sri Lanka packs more variety into a smaller space than almost any country on earth — ancient rock fortresses, Buddhist temples, the world's most scenic railway journey, leopard safaris, and whale watching, all within a 4-hour drive of each other. The food (spiced curries, hoppers, kottu roti) is extraordinary and the people are among the warmest in Asia. Best November–April on the west and south coasts.

$1,200–$2,400·❄️ winter
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5 Days in Sydney: Harbour, Headlands & Great Beaches

Sydney is built around one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world and has learned to take full advantage of it. The Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach, and the coastal walks are the icons — but the food scene, the ferry network, and the Blue Mountains day trip are what elevate it. Best October–April when the weather is warm and the daylight is long.

$2,000–$3,800·☀️ summer
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5 Days in Taipei: Night Markets, Hot Springs & Elephant Mountain

Taipei is the friendliest and most underrated major city in Asia — an intensely liveable mix of Japanese-influenced food culture, traditional temples, bubble tea shops on every corner, the world's largest collection of Chinese imperial art, and one of the best night market scenes anywhere. Best October–December when typhoon season ends and the weather is perfect.

$900–$1,700·🍂 autumn
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7 Days in Tanzania: Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Zanzibar

Tanzania has the two greatest wildlife destinations in Africa — the Serengeti (1.5 million wildebeest in the Great Migration) and the Ngorongoro Crater (the world's densest wildlife concentration in a collapsed volcano caldera). Add Zanzibar's turquoise water for a beach finale and you have the definitive Africa trip. Best June–October for the Migration and dry season.

$5,000–$10,000·☀️ summer
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Thailand
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10 Days in Thailand: Bangkok, Chiang Mai & the Islands

Ten days moving from Bangkok's chaotic sensory overload through Chiang Mai's mountain temples to a white-sand island. The classic Thailand circuit done at a pace that lets you actually feel each place.

$1,200–$2,200·❄️ winter
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Thailand Spiritual & Temples — 7 Days: Bangkok, Chiang Mai & the Sacred North

Seven days following the thread of Thai Buddhism from Bangkok's golden temples through Chiang Mai's mountain monasteries to the hilltribe villages of the north. Meditation sessions, alms-giving at dawn, white temple conversations, and the deep quiet of the teak forest.

$900–$1,800·❄️ winter
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Tokyo, Japan
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7 Days in Tokyo: Culture, Temples & Street Food

A week in Tokyo balancing ancient temples, world-class ramen, and neon-lit evenings. Best in spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for golden ginkgo.

$2,800–$4,200·🌸 spring
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Tokyo Cherry Blossom Season — 5 Days Under the Sakura

Five days timed to Japan's most spectacular season — cherry blossom hanami in Shinjuku Gyoen, dawn at Meguro River, golden hour under Ueno's canopy of pink, and the picnic culture that turns every park into a party. Late March to mid-April only.

$2,500–$4,200·🌸 spring
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7 Days in Tokyo with Kids: Disney, Pokémon & Ramen Adventures

Tokyo is the world's greatest family destination you haven't considered. Tokyo DisneySea (unique to Japan — no equivalent anywhere else), the Pokémon Centre flagship stores, teamLab Planets digital art, conveyor belt sushi, and the safest mega-city on earth with the best transport network. Japanese children's culture is the most sophisticated in the world — Tokyo is built for it.

$3,000–$5,500·🌸 spring
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Tokyo Ramen & Street Food Tour — 7 Days of Eating Your Way Through the City

Seven days structured entirely around eating — morning market breakfasts, afternoon ramen tastings across every style, yakitori alleys at dusk, and the kind of meals that make you reconsider every restaurant you've ever loved at home. No sightseeing unless it involves food.

$2,500–$4,000·🍂 autumn
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5 Days in Toronto: Skylines, Markets & Multicultural Feasts

Toronto is North America's most genuinely multicultural city — a place where you can eat dim sum in Chinatown, browse Nigerian art galleries in Little Portugal, and drink craft beer in a Victorian-era distillery, all within a square mile. Five days gives you the skyline, the waterfront, a journey to Niagara Falls, and enough meals to understand why this city's food scene rivals anywhere in the world.

$1,800–$3,200·☀️ summer
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7 Days Vancouver: Mountains, Ocean & Whistler

Vancouver sits at the convergence of mountains and ocean — ski in the morning, kayak in the afternoon, eat the best ramen outside Japan in the evening. The city is consistently ranked the world's most liveable, and a week here barely scratches the surface of Stanley Park, the North Shore mountains, the islands, and the Whistler drive. Best June–September for outdoor activities; December–April for skiing.

$2,000–$3,800·☀️ summer
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5 Days in Vienna: Imperial Palaces, Coffee Houses & Concert Halls

Vienna rewards the slow traveller. It's the city of Freud, Klimt, and Schubert — a former imperial capital that still operates its coffee houses as if nothing has changed since 1900. The architecture is relentlessly grand, the concert halls are extraordinary, and the food is better than its reputation. Best September–October or April–May; winters are cold but atmospheric.

$1,500–$2,800·🍂 autumn
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7 Days in Vietnam: Hanoi, Ha Long Bay & Hoi An

Seven days through Vietnam's northern and central heartland, from Hanoi's chaotic Old Quarter and steaming bowls of pho to the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay and the lantern-lit lanes of Hoi An Ancient Town. This itinerary balances street food obsession, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and one genuinely transformative overnight cruise. Best done between November and April when skies are dry and the light is exceptional.

$900–$1,800·❄️ winter
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5 Days in Ho Chi Minh City: History, Street Food & Mekong Delta

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is Vietnam's engine — chaotic, loud, and completely alive at every hour. The history of the American War is everywhere (Cu Chi Tunnels, War Remnants Museum), but the city is also one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic food capitals. The Mekong Delta day trip adds a completely different dimension. Best November–April in the dry season.

$700–$1,400·❄️ winter
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