[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted October 21, 2019 Posted October 21, 2019 See where to travel by character 8 destinations for each tourist Autumn is here and it's time for a break. It is supposed to be a relaxing vacation, but before you reach it, you often have to spend a lot of nerves to choose the right place. And in fact, all you have to do is trust your character. Whether you're an introvert, romantic in nature or ready for adventure, follow your most dominant traits and see destinations selected by experts, travel writers and airline employees. The editor of The Points Guy recommends the capital of Vietnam if you want to enjoy a more interesting place for your romantic vacation. Navigating the busy, crowded streets of the old neighborhood, trying out street food at Hang Dao's Night Market is a great opportunity to get in touch with your loved one. If you need tranquility and solitude, you can take a boat trip to Halong Bay or enjoy the sunset over West Lake. Southeast Asia can be a challenging destination if you are going for the first time. But overcoming the challenges brings people closer. 1/7 Extrovert: Sydney, Australia If you are looking for a place to interact with other people and engage in unusual activities, then be sure to choose Sydney. The city offers many beaches and the Blue Mountains are only two hours away. The outdoor activities as well as the lively cultural scene make Sydney a great place to meet other travelers and locals. 2/7 Outdoor Traveler: Reykjavik, Iceland It is no coincidence that Iceland is called the Land of Fire and Ice. It is full of waterfalls, geysers, black sand beaches and other natural wonders that you can enjoy best when walking. Whether you choose to hike to some of Iceland's volcanoes or glaciers, or take a more extreme trip to some of the waterfalls, you will surely be fascinated by the natural wonders of the country. Don't miss your stop in Reykjavik - the northernmost capital in the world! 3/7 Introvert: Northern Croatia If you have declared yourself an introvert, then you should visit the northern coast of Croatia. There you will find both history and beauty. Like Split and Dubrovnik, there are many stunning views here, but not so crowded with tourists. You can swim, dive and enjoy the tranquility so much loved by interoverts. 4/7 The cautious traveler: Galway, Ireland Ireland is an interesting destination because English is essential, but the rich Irish culture reminds visitors that they are in a different place. If you are one of the people who want a pleasant and peaceful atmosphere, then be sure to go to Galway, which is called the "friendliest city in the world". Shy tourists there need not bother to seek directions or recommendations for local establishments. 5/7 Researcher: Naples, Italy Throughout the day Naples can fascinate you with pizza, views of Vesuvius, street art and the magnificent island of Capri - perfect for an easy, romantic trip. The city hides its dark side at night, although in recent years crime has declined there. Naples is best suited for adventurers who are well versed in navigating the life of big cities. 6/7 The workaholic: Panama For people who work too hard, it is a good idea to choose a sheltered settlement, such as there is in Panama, where the forest meets the Pacific Ocean. There you can sleep in a hammock overlooking the ocean, take surf lessons, watch birds or the waves. 7/7 The adventurer: Rwanda, Africa If you are looking for an adventure, especially one filled with wildlife, then pack your suitcases for Africa and head for Rwanda. The country has been working hard to recover from the 1994 genocide and now has a growing safari industry. Visitors are guided to see the mountain gorillas, as well as the Big Five (lions, rhinos, elephants, buffaloes and leopards) in national parks.
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