What to see and do in Tylösand? Tylösand, located in Halmstad, is an incredibly popular place to sunbathe and swim in the summer. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Tylösand!
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Bogo is a city located on the island of Cebu in the Philippines. It's the closest major city to the small island of Malapascua, which is why we came here one day to go shopping. On the list was everything we needed for the upcoming adventurous boat trip around the islands of the Philippines.
Read moreWe have now tried fishing in the Philippines, together with the Filipino family that we got to know through our friends Micke and Julia. It was a fantastic day at sea, and at the same time we learnt a lot about how to fish in the Philippines.
Read moreMonday at last! Or, how do you see Mondays? Here at FREEDOMtravel, we run travel news, that is, short extracts from the week's press releases from the travel, tourism and camping industry. Stay tuned!
Read moreWhat do you need to consider when it comes to safety while travelling? We've listed ten points that you might want to consider before setting off on an adventure.
Read moreGuest writer: Charlotta Rönn
A big city doesn't automatically mean a big hole in your wallet - not in Rome. Sure it costs to live and eat, but a lot is free in Rome and you can experience a lot in a weekend.
Read moreToday we can show a film from the Philippines. Peter has edited a film for After Work TV, with whom we collaborate, and we also show the film here. In addition, we offer some photos from our "everyday life" here in Malapascua.
Read moreWe are currently preparing, as some of you know, for a boat trip among the islands of the Philippines. This will be a real adventure! But how is it going?
Read moreHow did we end up at a Filipino actress's party - with Filipino folk dancing? We hardly knew it ourselves, but these are the kind of experiences on trips that you never forget.
Read moreGuest writer: Magdalena
The Danish island of Bornholm is located southeast of Skåne. Bornholm has long been an attractive destination for mainly Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Germans. In 2022, a record number of people chose to travel to Bornholm and interest in the island seems to be growing. It's easy to understand why. Bornholm, which is 4 kilometres long and 3 kilometres wide, has a lot to offer its visitors.
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