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]]>Crete’s landscapes paint a picture of diversity, from rugged mountains to sun-drenched beaches. The mesmerizing Samaria Gorge and the imposing White Mountains offer hiking enthusiasts a haven of adventure. Meanwhile, the island’s coastline boasts pristine beaches like Elafonissi with its pink sands and crystal-clear waters, providing a tranquil escape for those seeking seaside serenity.
With a history dating back thousands of years, Crete is a living testament to the tapestry of civilizations that have graced its shores. Explore the archaeological marvel of Knossos, the ancient Minoan palace that whispers tales of a bygone era. Wander through charming villages where Byzantine churches and Venetian architecture tell stories of centuries past, creating an immersive journey through time.
Crete’s gastronomy is a celebration of the island’s fertile land and rich culinary heritage. Indulge in traditional dishes like moussaka, dakos, and kalitsounia, each offering a taste of Cretan authenticity. Explore local markets where vibrant colors and fragrant aromas showcase the island’s bounty, inviting you to savor the freshness and authenticity of Cretan cuisine.
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]]>The post Malta Pays You to Visit This Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Malta will open for tourists on June 1st and the country has prepared vouchers for hotels and activities like diving. They hope to bring around 35,000 tourists to the country in an effort to help tourism. This basically means you can be paid to stay in a hotel or to try diving, so if you’re interested, see more information here.
What can Malta offer you? Besides stunning beaches that are perfect for a chill vacation, the country has a rich history and interesting cities that you will remember for the rest of your life. Some of the structures you can see there are among the oldest in the world. The climate is mild and warm, just like the rest of the Mediterranean. It’s really a place where you can forget about real life and completely relax for a few weeks.
Have you visited Malta before? Is it on your bucket list?
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]]>The post The Best European Islands for Wine Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Wine manufacturers here use Muscat grapes to make sweet Passito. Some people here produce small amounts of their own rose blends that taste heavenly.
Madeira is known for exotic fruit farms, fish, and, of course, amazing wines. What more do you need for a paradise vacation?
Greece has numerous amazing islands but if great wine is your top priority, you should visit Tinos, located in the Aegean Sea. Enjoy a glass of crisp white with a selection of salty cheese and experience unique flavors.
Wines and Corsica go hand in hand and it’s a shame not to try some of the amazing local ones when on the island. In fact, we believe it’s worth going to the island specifically so you could taste some of their wines.
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]]>If you’re looking to plan a city break in Algeria, check out these three fantastic coastal options.
Algeria’s capital city is a delight for the senses and a fantastic example of modernity paired with antiquity. The skyscrapers that tower over the city’s Mediterranean coast are just as integral to this cosmopolitan city’s identity as the centuries-old Casbah market where locals do their shopping.
Oran, located on Algeria’s northwest Mediterranean coast, is a place that blends all kinds of cultural influences together. From the Spanish-built Santa Cruz Fort that towers over the city to the Turkish La Blanca old town, you will find a slice of all kinds of Mediterranean civilizations in this city.
Near the Tunisian border is the city of Annaba, whose importance throughout the years has been due to its status as an important seaport. Hippo Regius, the ruins of an ancient Roman city, show the origins of Annaba, while many French colonial-area buildings still stand tall above its seaside promenades.
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]]>The post When You Go to Cyprus, This is What You Have to Eat appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Halloumi is a cheese most people around the world know about, but many don’t know that it’s origins are in Cyrpus! This is a kind of cheese that doesn’t melt easily, so you’ll often find it grilled or fried in Cyprus, which is very unique and delicious.
This dish is Cypriot but also is served in neighboring countries of Greece and Turkey. It’s essentially a stuffed sausage with vegetables and other fillings, and even though it sounds simple, the best ones are in Cyrpus and really full of flavor.
Louvi is a traditional Cypriot dish that container black-eyed beans, zucchini, and other leafy greens. This is a super healthy dish that is eaten several times a week in Cyprus, so if you’re looking for a little break from meat, louvi is a wonderful change of pace.
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]]>The post When In Mykonos, Act Like a Local! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful beaches in all of Greece, Paraga Beach is great if you want to relax, swim or take a picture as if you’re walking on water.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Mykonos, it’s the nightlife and great parties. Paradise club is a great club to finish your long day of exploring. Pack your best clothes – we’re getting fancy over here!
So, the party is over, the sun is almost up and you need some carbs to get back on track. Jimmy’s Gyro’s got you covered! Delicious meat, a crispy pita, and fresh tzatziki sauce are all you need to start your day fresh.
The great white pelican Petros is the official mascot of Mykonos. In 1958, a fisherman found an injured pelican and nursed it back to life. The locals named him Petros and gave him home until his tragic death 30 years later. Soon after, another pelican moved to the island and he is still there, waiting for you to take a selfie with him.
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]]>The post Valencia, Spain is Worth Your Attention appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You probably said Madrid and Barcelona, didn’t you?
Well, while these two cities might be the biggest and most popular for visitors in Spain, Valencia deserves your attention too.
Spain’s third-largest city is located on the Mediterranean coast and has a multitude of beautiful things for visitors to see and interesting things to do.
Valencia’s Mercat Central is located in the center of the city’s historical old town and is one of the world’s most beautiful food markets. Strolling its aisles is an absolute feast for the senses.
You can also find the Llotja de la Seda in the Old Town. This UNESCO World Heritage site was the center of the town’s historical silk trading industry and was built in the late 15th Century.
While strolling through Valencia’s Ciutat Vella, be sure to try horchata. This is Valencia’s most typical beverage, made out of tiger nuts, cinnamon, and milk.
Also located in Valencia is the Ciutat de les Artes i les Ciències, designed by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. The complex hosts several interesting buildings, the highlight of which is its aquarium.
If you’re a beach goer, the city also has several beaches that are easily accessible from the city, including the city’s Malvarosa Beach.
Valencia is a mix of the old and the new, and despite not being Spain’s most famous tourist city, it’s certainly worth seeing. Enjoying its pleasant climate and beautiful streets is an experience you won’t forget.
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]]>The post Visit This Incredible Mediterranean Island appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Crete’s landscapes paint a picture of diversity, from rugged mountains to sun-drenched beaches. The mesmerizing Samaria Gorge and the imposing White Mountains offer hiking enthusiasts a haven of adventure. Meanwhile, the island’s coastline boasts pristine beaches like Elafonissi with its pink sands and crystal-clear waters, providing a tranquil escape for those seeking seaside serenity.
With a history dating back thousands of years, Crete is a living testament to the tapestry of civilizations that have graced its shores. Explore the archaeological marvel of Knossos, the ancient Minoan palace that whispers tales of a bygone era. Wander through charming villages where Byzantine churches and Venetian architecture tell stories of centuries past, creating an immersive journey through time.
Crete’s gastronomy is a celebration of the island’s fertile land and rich culinary heritage. Indulge in traditional dishes like moussaka, dakos, and kalitsounia, each offering a taste of Cretan authenticity. Explore local markets where vibrant colors and fragrant aromas showcase the island’s bounty, inviting you to savor the freshness and authenticity of Cretan cuisine.
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]]>The post Malta Pays You to Visit This Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Malta will open for tourists on June 1st and the country has prepared vouchers for hotels and activities like diving. They hope to bring around 35,000 tourists to the country in an effort to help tourism. This basically means you can be paid to stay in a hotel or to try diving, so if you’re interested, see more information here.
What can Malta offer you? Besides stunning beaches that are perfect for a chill vacation, the country has a rich history and interesting cities that you will remember for the rest of your life. Some of the structures you can see there are among the oldest in the world. The climate is mild and warm, just like the rest of the Mediterranean. It’s really a place where you can forget about real life and completely relax for a few weeks.
Have you visited Malta before? Is it on your bucket list?
The post Malta Pays You to Visit This Summer appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Best European Islands for Wine Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Wine manufacturers here use Muscat grapes to make sweet Passito. Some people here produce small amounts of their own rose blends that taste heavenly.
Madeira is known for exotic fruit farms, fish, and, of course, amazing wines. What more do you need for a paradise vacation?
Greece has numerous amazing islands but if great wine is your top priority, you should visit Tinos, located in the Aegean Sea. Enjoy a glass of crisp white with a selection of salty cheese and experience unique flavors.
Wines and Corsica go hand in hand and it’s a shame not to try some of the amazing local ones when on the island. In fact, we believe it’s worth going to the island specifically so you could taste some of their wines.
The post The Best European Islands for Wine Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Check Out Algeria’s Top Coastal Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re looking to plan a city break in Algeria, check out these three fantastic coastal options.
Algeria’s capital city is a delight for the senses and a fantastic example of modernity paired with antiquity. The skyscrapers that tower over the city’s Mediterranean coast are just as integral to this cosmopolitan city’s identity as the centuries-old Casbah market where locals do their shopping.
Oran, located on Algeria’s northwest Mediterranean coast, is a place that blends all kinds of cultural influences together. From the Spanish-built Santa Cruz Fort that towers over the city to the Turkish La Blanca old town, you will find a slice of all kinds of Mediterranean civilizations in this city.
Near the Tunisian border is the city of Annaba, whose importance throughout the years has been due to its status as an important seaport. Hippo Regius, the ruins of an ancient Roman city, show the origins of Annaba, while many French colonial-area buildings still stand tall above its seaside promenades.
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]]>The post When You Go to Cyprus, This is What You Have to Eat appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Halloumi is a cheese most people around the world know about, but many don’t know that it’s origins are in Cyrpus! This is a kind of cheese that doesn’t melt easily, so you’ll often find it grilled or fried in Cyprus, which is very unique and delicious.
This dish is Cypriot but also is served in neighboring countries of Greece and Turkey. It’s essentially a stuffed sausage with vegetables and other fillings, and even though it sounds simple, the best ones are in Cyrpus and really full of flavor.
Louvi is a traditional Cypriot dish that container black-eyed beans, zucchini, and other leafy greens. This is a super healthy dish that is eaten several times a week in Cyprus, so if you’re looking for a little break from meat, louvi is a wonderful change of pace.
The post When You Go to Cyprus, This is What You Have to Eat appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post When In Mykonos, Act Like a Local! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the most beautiful beaches in all of Greece, Paraga Beach is great if you want to relax, swim or take a picture as if you’re walking on water.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Mykonos, it’s the nightlife and great parties. Paradise club is a great club to finish your long day of exploring. Pack your best clothes – we’re getting fancy over here!
So, the party is over, the sun is almost up and you need some carbs to get back on track. Jimmy’s Gyro’s got you covered! Delicious meat, a crispy pita, and fresh tzatziki sauce are all you need to start your day fresh.
The great white pelican Petros is the official mascot of Mykonos. In 1958, a fisherman found an injured pelican and nursed it back to life. The locals named him Petros and gave him home until his tragic death 30 years later. Soon after, another pelican moved to the island and he is still there, waiting for you to take a selfie with him.
The post When In Mykonos, Act Like a Local! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Valencia, Spain is Worth Your Attention appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You probably said Madrid and Barcelona, didn’t you?
Well, while these two cities might be the biggest and most popular for visitors in Spain, Valencia deserves your attention too.
Spain’s third-largest city is located on the Mediterranean coast and has a multitude of beautiful things for visitors to see and interesting things to do.
Valencia’s Mercat Central is located in the center of the city’s historical old town and is one of the world’s most beautiful food markets. Strolling its aisles is an absolute feast for the senses.
You can also find the Llotja de la Seda in the Old Town. This UNESCO World Heritage site was the center of the town’s historical silk trading industry and was built in the late 15th Century.
While strolling through Valencia’s Ciutat Vella, be sure to try horchata. This is Valencia’s most typical beverage, made out of tiger nuts, cinnamon, and milk.
Also located in Valencia is the Ciutat de les Artes i les Ciències, designed by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. The complex hosts several interesting buildings, the highlight of which is its aquarium.
If you’re a beach goer, the city also has several beaches that are easily accessible from the city, including the city’s Malvarosa Beach.
Valencia is a mix of the old and the new, and despite not being Spain’s most famous tourist city, it’s certainly worth seeing. Enjoying its pleasant climate and beautiful streets is an experience you won’t forget.
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