The third largest Tunisian town of Sousse is located on the Mediterranean Sea and is one of the country’s most famous tourist destinations, in particular for its beaches. With the Great Mosque, the ribat, the kasbah and one of the most original souks in Tunisia, the Medina of Sousse has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. We spent a month in the port city and want to show you some of our impressions in this post. Continue reading “Sousse: Beautiful Medina & Beaches”
STDs: Breaking the Silence
The value of physical health is often emphasized. Yet, mental, emotional and sexual health don’t get that much attention. As they are equally important to us, we want to address these topics on our blog as well. In the context of September as Sexual Health Awareness month, we’d like to answer some questions. We will also point out how you can get tested.
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ALL AUGUST: 2for1 Gymbag “Hi, I’m a vegan traveler!”
You want to show on your travels that you live vegan? You want to meet other vegan travelers? You would like to get to know vegan locals in other places, who will show you their city? If so, show it with the gymbag of our vegan travel community that you are a VEGAN TRAVELER! 🙂
Special Offer: Throughout the entire month of August, for each ordered Gymbag we will give you another one for free! ♡
Dimensions: about 40 cm high, 36 cm wide
Delivery date: This bag will be shipped in mid-September – we are currently on the road 😉
Price: 15 EUR or 18 USD including free shipping worldwide
Here you can see the gymbag in action.
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Highlights in Egypt
In our last article, we already introduced you to the vegan delights of Egypt. This one is about highlights as well – but about the touristic ones. We’ll tell you which cities and attractions to visit away from the all-inclusive facilities and which ones we liked best. Because Egypt has much more to offer than just the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza! Continue reading “Highlights in Egypt”
Fuerteventura: Endless Sand Dunes
After Tenerife, with almost 1,700 square kilometers of island area, Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands. With about 66 inhabitants per square kilometer, it is sparsely populated. In return, the oldest canary island (about 20.6 million years) offers wide sandy beaches and the protected Parque Natural de Corralejo with large shifting dunes. The almost one hundred kilometer long island is also particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, such as surfers on the west coast, windsurfers in the north and kitesurfers on the east coast. Continue reading “Fuerteventura: Endless Sand Dunes”
New Facebook Group: VEGAN travel buddies | Reisepartner*innen | compañeros de viaje
In addition to our international Facebook group vegan reisen | vegan traveling, which explores vegan food options and insider tips, we have now created an additional group for vegan travelers due to the high demand: VEGAN travel buddies | Reisepartner*innen | compañeros de viaje.
If you're looking for vegan travel buddies, feel free to join our newly formed group!Wenn ihr vegane…
Gepostet von The Vegan Travelers am Dienstag, 24. April 2018
Tenerife: The Ultimate Road Trip
The things we had previously heard about Tenerife were not very positive: mass tourism, crowded, little culture. However, what we found on the largest Canary Island were breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, crystal-clear sea pools, cute villages and just the right mix of city and nature, topped by the volcano Teide, the highest peak in Spain – in short: an island to fall in love with. All the highlights of Tenerife can be perfectly combined on a round trip, which is why we would like to introduce you to the perfect route for a Tenerife road trip. Continue reading “Tenerife: The Ultimate Road Trip”
15 Travel Hacks for the ARMAS Ferry
As you already learned in the last article, you should rather book your ticket on time, so that you don’t have to wait for three weeks like us for the next available space. Now we’ll also tell you our personal travel tips as well, specifically referring to ferry trips with ARMAS. Continue reading “15 Travel Hacks for the ARMAS Ferry”
20 Things You Can Do at the Algarve
After presenting you the vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants of the southernmost region of Portugal in the first Algarve article, now you’ll learn what else you can do here besides eating. In addition to sunbathing at the dream beaches on the beautiful coastline, there is also plenty of action waiting for you – mostly at or even in the water! Continue reading “20 Things You Can Do at the Algarve”
Vegan Guide Lisbon – Part 5: Surroundings
Also the other cities of the Região de Lisboa have a lot to offer. In addition to sights, fantastic beaches and the westernmost point of continental Europe, you can get also all kinds of vegan treats there. Moreover, we have two hostel recommendations for you as well. Continue reading “Vegan Guide Lisbon – Part 5: Surroundings”