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Things To Know Before Traveling to Qatar

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Things To Know Before Traveling to Qatar

A desert state on the Arabian Peninsula, you haven’t been able to avoid hearing about Qatar, as World Cup expert picks fly in from every other country.

But Qatar is a unique destination where it pays to be prepared before traveling.

Qatar is a rich country with unique art, culture, history, and ancient traditions like falconry, camel racing, and traditional dhows. But it is also rapidly modernizing and has a sparkling modern skyline with high luxury restaurants, hotels, and shopping.

The desert here looks painted from a fairytale, though the human rights record in Qatar is anything but, which has made this a controversial destination to visit, and even more reason for you to know a few things before you decide to go.

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Seven Things to Do in Chicago in the Summer

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Seven Things to Do in Chicago in the Summer

Chicago is a well known winter destination; known for it’s snowy sparkle and cozy activities, as well as the Chicago Bulls, the professional basketball team always top of the NBA expert picks once season starts come October.

But while Chicago is actively defined by its winter, what is there to do if you’re visiting during summer?

The good news is that there’s plenty!

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Three Icons You Can Take Inspiration From in Life & Travel

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Three Icons You Can Take Inspiration From in Life & Travel

We all look for inspiration in our lives and it really can come from anywhere. For many of us, that comes close to home with parents and grandparents shaping our lives more than anyone else. They’re often our heroes and the people we look up to, taking many of their parenting skills into our own lives, as well as aspects of their behaviour such as empathy, patience and love.

However, there’s plenty more inspiration out there too that can help make you the best version of yourself. Alongside those close to us, public figures have long inspired us, from Hollywood movie stars to politicians, athletes and more.

So, as we head into a new year, and you likely look for a “new me”, we’ve identified three icons that you can certainly find some inspiration from. Apply these life lessons to your approach to travel; from never giving up when the chips are down, to helping others, and pushing through setbacks to achieve your goals.

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Great Reasons to Visit California

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Great Reasons to Visit California

California is one of the places that has what feels like unlimited sunshine. But while it’s known as the Golden State, there is much more to do here than just the beaches.

Yes, 840 miles of coastline make for amazing beaches, and many travel solely for the surf camps California has to offer. But you can’t spend 24/7 in the sun, sand, and surf! So here are many more great reasons to visit California.

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Five Chef Included Punta Mita Villa Rentals offer Savory Mexican Food Culture to Delight!

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Five Chef Included Punta Mita Villa Rentals offer Savory Mexican Food Culture to Delight!

Culture is neither to read a lot nor to know a lot – it is to experience a lot! This is especially true when experiencing the culinary delights available in Punta Mita villa rentals. Food is vital to your trip to the Bay of Banderas area. Sharing the culinary dishes of this area gives you a better understanding of everything in Mexico.

For this reason, many of our Punta Mita vacation rentals include the services of an experienced chef who will delight your senses with spectacular meals, drinks, and appetizers. To say that you can experience Mexico through its food may be a bold statement, but understand that food is a massive part of the culture. Through its food, communities and families gather, enjoy each other’s company, and forge legacies.

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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Travel In 2023

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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Travel In 2023

As we approach the end of 2022 it has us looking forward to the new year and the different travel opportunities that it has to offer.

A new year offers the perfect chance to broaden your horizons, tick off your travel goals and see new parts of the world. You have resolutions to make and an incentive to find new things to do.

If you are wondering just how you can make the most of your travel in 2023, we have put together some top tips for you to follow. These should enable you to make the most out of it and really enjoy your experience.

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The Secret to a Fantastic Website: Tips for Improving Your Travel Business’s Site

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The Secret to a Fantastic Website: Tips for Improving Your Travel Business’s Site

Recognizing the importance of digital marketing in today’s business world and keeping your company visible among competitors, customers, and partners is essential to survival. In this article, you will learn some useful tips for creating a fantastic travel agency website.

Whether you own an online travel agency or are simply looking to improve your blog, having an attractive, user-friendly website is essential. With the cut-throat competition in this industry getting fiercer by the day, it’s time you upgrade your business with a fantastic website that reflects your brand identity and gives you an edge over other players in this sector.

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Reasons to Work Remotely From Spain

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Reasons to Work Remotely From Spain

With the shift towards remote work becoming a permanent part of employment culture, and the world fighting to win back tourist dollars, countries are starting to target a unique group of travellers.

Digital nomads are on the rise; setting themselves up in other countries and working from their laptops for an extended period of time. Visas used to be the issue with this type of lifestyle; you could traditionally only spend 30 – 90 days in a country as a tourist, and didn’t have the legal right to work.

But that’s all changing, and with 50+ countries now offering generous long term visas specifically for remote workers, the question then becomes which one to choose as your base.

If you’re looking for a country with an affordable cost of living, an amazing healthcare system, incredible places to explore on your days off, and year round sunshine, there’s really only one country to consider; Spain.

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A Full Time Traveller’s Guide to Business Management

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A Full Time Traveller’s Guide to Business Management

If you’re a full-time traveler, you know that there are many things to manage: from your finances to your accommodation and everything in between.

And if you’re running a business at the same time, it can be tricky to keep everything organized. But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here are our top tips for managing your business as a full-time traveler.

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Countries with the Cheapest Digital Nomad Visas

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Countries with the Cheapest Digital Nomad Visas

Digital nomads are on the rise, especially as the world faces the ‘Great Resignation’ where office workers are starting to resign. The freedom and flexibility of remote work offered during the pandemic has allowed us all to rethink our careers, goals, and work / life balance, and it has become increasingly difficult for employers to bring their teams back into the office.

And why would you? … Return to the office? When you can be working from Italy one month, and Greece the next?

Visas used to be one of the biggest issues for digital nomads, because tourist visas were capped at 30 days, meaning your work routine was constantly disrupted. But now more and more countries are enticing remote workers to stay for an extended period of time, and 50+ countries now offerr generous long term visas.

As a digital nomad, the cost of visas can really add up if you’re moving around a lot. So here we’ve compiled a list of the cheapest.

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