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Road trip to the Dead Sea

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Yesterday we set off on a road trip by rental car, starting in Eilat in southern Israel. Our first destination was the Dead Sea and then we continued to Masada and Jerusalem. Today we tell you about the first stop on the road trip, the Dead Sea.

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Watch dolphins in Eilat at Dolphin Reef

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If you want to see dolphins in Eilat, you should definitely take a trip to Dolphin Reef, located on the coast just outside Eilat. We visited here yesterday, and in addition to seeing a whole bunch of beautiful dolphins, we had a relaxing day in incredibly green and beautiful surroundings.

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Underwater Observatory in Eilat - a world below the surface

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Yesterday we visited the Underwater Observatory in Eilat, Israel. To begin with, this is a park with several large aquariums and pools with fish and turtles. But the most fascinating thing is the underwater tower, where you can go deep under the surface and experience the underworld of the Red Sea through lots of big windows. Fascinating!

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Flying to Eilat in Israel

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SAS has recently opened a direct route from Stockholm to Eilat in Israel, making it possible to fly to Eilat with no changes in just under five hours. We flew yesterday at 10:00 in the morning and landed at the airport outside Eilat (Ovda) at four in the afternoon local time. Then it took about an hour by bus to get to Eilat.

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Booking travel and hotels at the last minute

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There's a lot to think about when booking last-minute travel and hotels. We're going to try to keep our wits about us. Our mission is to keep several doors open to different destinations. Last minute is an expression that doesn't mean the same thing today as it did in the past, because no one can buy a ticket at the airport. However, you can buy a ticket one to three days in advance for a very good price. We look at travel and hotel bookings. Stay tuned!

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Where should we travel for Christmas/New Year?

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Where should we go? It's been a really long time since we've been out and about, and the wanderlust is kicking in. We've been incredibly unplanned, but now that the holidays are approaching we realise that we have two options for a trip; over Christmas or over New Year. Or maybe both? We're presenting our ideas and we'd love your input. Where do you think we should go?

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Travel trends in 2018 - according to the Travel Barometer

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Yesterday, Resia presented this year's travel trends 2018, as they released the annual Resia Barometer. What are the travel trends for the coming year and how do Swedes think about travelling? We present four trends and a number of travel patterns according to the report. What do you think about this? Do you recognise yourself?

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Celebrating Christmas abroad

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What is your relationship with Christmas? Is it Christmas ham, Jansson's and gift-giving with your family, or would you rather relax with an umbrella drink somewhere in Southeast Asia? Are you the one trying to combine a Christmas abroad with the classic ham and mustard?

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Climbing Kilimanjaro - dreams of Africa

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In collaboration with Safariresor.se

Climbing Kilimanjaro - is it even possible? Ever since our first visit to Kenya, we have been longing to go back. To Africa. There is something special about that continent that makes all other experiences pale in comparison. Nowhere else in the world have we seen such beautiful beaches, experienced such colourful parties or brought home such powerful experiences. In collaboration with Safariresor.se, we write today about climbing Kilimanjaro, about African safaris and about our own memories from our trips to Kenya and Tanzania.

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Travel News Market 2017 and industry party at Café Opera

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Last Thursday, a full day for the travel industry was organised in Stockholm. During the day, Travel News Market 2017 was held at the Stockholm Waterfront Congress centre and in the evening the event continued, in a more festive style, at Café Opera. We were there, of course, and here is our report.

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