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Atlantic Ocean Tag

Spain

For centuries, the 'Camino de Santiago' has been a captivating experience for people taking on this pilgrimage route. During three days this summer, I had the chance of joining some friends along the first stages of the Camino del Norte, from Irún to Deba. Keep on reading to learn more about the Camino, our hiking itinerary and some tips that might help you plan accordingly. At the end of this post you will also find a map with all the locations mentioned here.

Iceland

Are you traveling to Iceland soon and don't know where to start? First, let me tell you that this remote Nordic country is worth the trip. If you're a nature lover, this country has it all: from imposing glaciers and waterfalls to dangerous geysers and volcanic beaches, you'll be amazed by the spectacular landscapes. In this post I'll be sharing what to do in Iceland in four days, including a suggested itinerary and a map pinning all the locations. Ready to discover this fascinating land of ice and fire?

Morocco

Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city home to over 3 million people, is a fascinating mix of tradition and modernity. Known for its striking Art Deco architecture, bustling markets, and vibrant cultural life, it’s also the country’s economic powerhouse and a gateway for many international visitors. While often seen as just a stopover on the way to Marrakech or Fez, this destination has its own unique charm—where the Atlantic Ocean meets grand mosques, lively boulevards, and a cosmopolitan food scene. If you’re planning a trip to Morocco and wondering what to see and do in Casablanca, here’s a comprehensive post to help you make the most of your visit. In this travel guide, I'll walk you through the best things to do in Casablanca (often simply abbreviated as Casa), including what and where to eat, where to stay and some day trip ideas. At the end of this post, I've also included a map so you can easily pinpoint all the locations mentioned here.

Morocco

When people think of Morocco, cities like Marrakech or Fez often steal the spotlight. But let me tell you a secret: Rabat was my favorite stop when I first visited the country in 2014. The capital has this calm yet fascinating mix of history, ocean breeze, Andalusian charm, and a lot fewer tourists. If you’re planning a trip, here’s my travel guide to the best things to do in Rabat, including key attractions, where to eat and stay, how to get around, suggested day trips and a map. In my opinion, the Moroccan capital is definitely an underrated gem you shouldn’t miss!

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