Tag: italy

matera-main

5 Destinations You Should Visit In 2019

Even the most well-traveled among us will agree: There will never be a shortage of interesting places to discover. If you haven’t booked your vacation leaves yet for the year, we’ve lined up some picturesque locales to suit every kind of traveler. Whether you’re on the lookout for a cosmopolitan hotspot or an idyllic tropical paradise, there should be a destination here that’s perfect for you. Don’t forget to display your travel photos on your Nixplay frame!

1. Singapore

singapore-blog

Still feeling the Crazy Rich Asians fever? Same here—we can’t wait for the sequel, China Rich Girlfriend! And if we had our way, we’d be jetting off to Singapore, the movie’s spectacular location, to live out our crazy rich dreams. And if you’re flying there in 2019, you’re in luck: The small nation-state has a lot to celebrate this year, starting from the bicentennial of its founding to the completion of the iconic Raffles Singapore’s renovation. There’s never been a better time to hunt for your own Nick Young or Astrid Leong!

2. The Peloponnese, Greece

peloponnese-blog

Need a break from the crowds at Mykonos and Santorini? Head to the Peloponnese, a laidback region in the south of Greece known for having more wineries and grape varieties than any other place in the country. Its west coast is lined with beautiful beaches, and its spas and retreats promise a tranquil time. If relaxation is your utmost priority, this is the place to be.

3. Matera, Italy

matera-blog

There’s more to Italy than the history of Rome, the fashion of Milan, the art of Florence, the gondolas of Venice, and the food of, well, the whole country. The prehistoric city of Matera, located in the southern region of Basilicata, is known for its sassi: clusters of cave dwellings thought to be among the first human settlements in Italy. The city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, slowly transforming into a cultural hotspot with charming hotels, galleries, and restaurants. Matera was declared the European Capital of Culture in 2019, kicking off the year on January 19 with a music-filled street celebration.

4. Siargao, Philippines

siargao-blog

White sand beaches and pastel sunsets. Crystal-clear turquoise waters teeming with vivid corals. Waves for surfers of all levels, and unspoiled islands located a short boat ride away. The teardrop-shaped island of Siargao, located in the south of the Philippines, offers all these, and more. This island, perfectly situated to embrace the Pacific Ocean, is a legendary surf spot, and beginners can try the sport at one of the many surf schools lining the shore. Siargao was voted the world’s top island in 2018 by Conde Nast Traveler despite its lack of international flights: A testament to its sheer beauty.

5. Vevey, Switzerland

vevey-blog

Every 20 years, the lakeside town of Vevey holds the Fête des Vignerons, a UNESCO-recognized festival that pays homage to the region’s vineyard traditions. First held in 1797, what was formerly a grape harvest celebration has since turned into a three-week spectacle punctuated by lavish performances. Interested in going? Mark your calendars: This year’s Fête des Vignerons will be held from July 18 to August 11.

nixplay blog-picture perfect places to celebrate halloween

5 Spooktacular Places For A Picture-Perfect Halloween

Still deciding on where to celebrate this Halloween? This handy guide should get you started.

Tokyo, Japan

Halloween in Japan is a vibrant spectacle, with several celebrations across the country. Tokyo’s Kawasaki Halloween Parade, where you can march through the streets dressed in the most elaborate costumes, is the biggest of them all. If you’re in the city on the last weekend of October, don’t miss it!

Oaxaca, Mexico

The Mexican city of Oaxaca celebrates Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on November 1 and 2. It’s not the rambunctious, spooky festival most people associate Halloween with. Rather, it’s a 3,000-year-old tradition of paying tribute to loved ones who have passed away, marked by cemetery visits and overflowing food and drinks.

Transylvania, Romania

Transylvania is the location of Dracula, probably the most famous vampire tale in history. It’s a fitting setting with its dense forests and medieval castles, one of which was the home of Vlad the Impaler, one of the most notorious monarchs of the Ottoman empire. What better place to celebrate the most haunted day of the calendar than the hometown of the man Dracula was based on?

Corinaldo, Italy

nixplay blog-corinaldo-italy-halloween

Corinaldo is a well-preserved medieval town located in Italy’s Le Marche region. It’s a lovely place to visit, with its churches, museums, and historical buildings. But every October, this charming locale becomes the “Italian capital of horror,” marking the holiday with the annual Feast of the Witches carnival.

Salem, Massachusetts

Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of US history (or anyone immersed in pop culture) knows that the town of Salem in Massachusetts is one of the best places in the country to celebrate a goosebump-inducing Halloween. Step back into the past to visit the city’s haunted houses and historical attractions, then ramp up your celebration in the evening by attending one of the many parties and activities in the city.

nixplay blog-halloween-promo image

Wherever you end up this Halloween, don’t forget to take lots of photos and display them on your Nixplay Frame! Take advantage of our Halloween offer and get up to 20% off all Nixplay 13-inch frames, only until November 4. Don’t miss out on the Halloween fun!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Powered by WordPress & Theme by Anders Norén