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Petrópolis in 2026: The Weekend That Gives Back What Búzios No Longer Can
Rio's mountain region has become an honest refuge for those living on the Rio-São Paulo axis. Four hours by car, 18 degrees at night, and no DJ playing house music at 3 a.m.
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Medellín in 2026: what nobody tells you about becoming the Latin workation capital
300 Mbps wifi, USD 900 monthly rent and a 2-year nomad visa. But the honest comparison with Mexico City, Lisbon and Bali changes the math.
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Iceland in 2026 for USD 1,555: the honest itinerary the travel agency won't sell you
Seven days of Ring Road, free hot springs, and the Bonus supermarket. Half the price of the traditional package, twice the Iceland.
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Canary Islands 2026: the European winter that costs half of the Caribbean
Four islands, four propositions. A Spanish archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic that became the best-kept secret of anyone escaping winter without leaving Europe.
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Argentine Patagonia in 7 days: the honest itinerary for 2026
El Calafate, Perito Moreno and El Chaltén in one week — with the real numbers, the mistakes almost everyone makes, and the days worth skipping.
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Seoul for the First Time: The Sensory Guide You Won't Find in Lonely Planet
7 days testing the city that became a global obsession. What works when you don't speak Korean, can't read hangul, and arrived expecting K-drama.
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New York with Kids in 2026: 5 Assets That Transform the Trip
What changed since 2024 and why planning NYC with children now demands a different strategy. I tested it in March with a 6-year-old and a 9-year-old.
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Tokyo first time in 7 days: the honest neighborhood guide first-timers need to not feel lost
Seven days is the minimum. Thirty million people, zero English on the street, $300 sushi, and a constant feeling of being in the wrong future — this guide starts with someone landing at Haneda at 10pm with no idea which train to take.
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US miles 2026: the complete hub — Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, AAdvantage, United MileagePlus and the cards that actually pay off
Master hub on the American miles, points and cashback ecosystem in 2026, with real math, programs compared head to head, essential cards, advanced strategies (status match, hidden city, open jaw, multi-leg) and the expensive mistakes that burn 200,000 points on a blender.
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New York 2026: The Honest Guide to Neighborhoods, Real Costs, and a 7-Day Itinerary
Skip the blogs still selling you Times Square and the magic of the so-called Big Apple. Here is the unvarnished version: what it actually costs, where to sleep without regret, and why Brooklyn quietly became the smartest base in the city.
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Studying in Canada 2026: The Honest Guide for Americans, Brits and Australians (eTA, Study Permit, PGWP, Cities, Costs, Courses)
It's no longer "go learn French and come back." In 2026, Canada became a legal bridge to Permanent Residency — and the game has changed. Those who understand the playbook (Study Permit + GIC + the right College + PGWP + Express Entry) leave with a diploma, years of legal work, and PR in their pocket. Those who just memorize "Toronto is expensive" waste twenty grand learning the obvious.
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Cruises from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Seattle and NYC in 2026: lines, itineraries, prices and what no one tells you
PortMiami is still the busiest cruise port on Earth and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale is closing the gap. Together with New York, Seattle, Galveston, Southampton and Sydney, they account for the majority of departures booked by American, British and Australian travelers in 2026-2027. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, NCL, Princess and Disney run the lion's share of the schedule — but the cabin fare is rarely the cruise fare. This guide shows you the real bill.
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Bangkok for first-timers in 2026: an honest itinerary through neighborhoods, temples and the Thailand nobody told you about
On-arrival visa, BTS Skytrain, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Grand Palace, Khao San vs Sukhumvit, street food in Yaowarat, and what to expect from 95°F heat in the most visited city in the world.
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Amsterdam for first-timers in 2026: an honest guide on bikes, museums, and the neighborhoods worth your time
Amsterdam is not Paris, not London. It is a city that runs on two wheels, with 165 km of UNESCO canals and museums that need to be booked months in advance. Here is what nobody tells you before the trip.
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Maldives honeymoon 2026: resorts, overwater villas, prices and honest packages
The 12 best resorts ranked, the truth about JFK/LAX/LHR-MLE flights via Dubai or Doha, how the seaplane transfer works and the real math of a 7-night honeymoon between $7,000 and $30,000 per couple.
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London on a budget in 2026: real costs, free museums and an honest 7-day itinerary
Seven days between Bloomsbury, South Bank, Camden and a Cambridge day trip — with Oyster Card, pub lunch, West End musicals and the truth about Heathrow Express.
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Mexico City 2026: the honest guide — Roma, Condesa, $1.50 tacos, Frida Kahlo and what nobody tells you about altitude
CDMX became the most underrated Latin American destination on the international map. Gentrified Roma Norte, al pastor tacos eaten standing on a corner, contested Casa Azul tickets, Teotihuacán as a day trip, and the first 24 hours of altitude nobody warns you about.
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Buenos Aires on $1,000 USD: 6 days for Brazilians in 2026 — real tango, true asado, the dollar blue market and the porteño nobody tells you about
Complete itinerary through Palermo, Recoleta and San Telmo with GRU-EZE flights, Don Julio, free Sunday milonga, volatile peso, and the mistakes that make Brazilians burn cash in Buenos Aires without noticing.
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Cancún or Tulum in 2026: the honest guide for travelers tired of marketing copy
Chain all-inclusives, jungle-hipster vibes, sargassum from June through October, JetBlue and Delta nonstops from JFK, cenotes, Chichen Itzá, and the question nobody answers straight: which one is actually worth your money this year?
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Barcelona 2026: the honest guide to neighborhoods, Gaudí without queues, real tapas and a beach that still works
Seven days across Gràcia, Born, Eixample and Barceloneta — with ticket prices, a Camp Nou day, and two train escapes that save you from July heat.
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