Travel Digest #2335

Introduction


Hello, fellow adventurers! @glecerioberto here, excited to share this week’s #TravelDigest with you! Join me as we explore the charming seaside allure of Portopalo di Capo Passero in Sicily, the rich history and stunning landscapes of Beja in Portugal, and the breathtaking natural beauty of Fragas de São Simão. And don’t miss our Honorable Mentions, featuring incredible destinations from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Venezuela, Colombia, Philippines and beyond. A big shout-out to all our featured travelers—let’s continue to inspire each other with our journeys!


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🥇 Wonderful Sicily by @be-claere

It is located in the province of Syracuse, Portopalo is a small town called the southernmost of Sicily.
This is what made us visit it! Portopalo di Capo Passero is located in the southernmost point of Sicily, even lower than Tunis and other cities in Africa.
In fact, it can be said that Sicily has the same climate and vegetation as some of the cities of northern Africa.

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🥈 Beja City Tour - Baixo Alentejo / Riding Portugal by @onyfest

Continuing the previous article, after visiting one of the main landmarks of the city of Beja, the imposing Castle, we decided to take the opportunity to explore a little of the city, delving into its historic streets and trying to discover many of its treasures. Beja is a very old medieval city full of history and culture that invites visitors like us to get lost in its alleys and discover stories and influences ranging from Roman, Arabic and even Visigothic culture.

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🥉 Fragas de São Simão by @pardinus

In this last weekend, a getaway brought me to the center of the country, where I stayed in an awesome place near a river beach. One of the reasons to visit this area is the amount of nature trails, given the rural setting; and before returning home, I revisit one of them, one that I had visited two years ago; but this time, unlike previously, I did it all the way:

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