Breathtaking landscapes in the most remote corners of the Earth have always been on my travel itineraries, but they are usually not limited to photogenic locations. The cultural impact that these places have had on various peoples and civilizations also comes into play, making the trip even more interesting.
And that’s what the North Africa showed me strategic stops in cities in different countries on its coast, going from Morocco passing through large centers in Algeria and culminating in Tunisia .
On board the SH Diana a sophisticated Swan Hellenic ship with few passengers that offers unusual and designed itineraries, I was able to immerse myself in different cultures and understand the magnificent exchange of history and religion that these territories have had over the centuries.
Whether in the Strait of Gibraltar or on the waters of the Mediterranean, the journey, documented in the first episodes of the seventh season of CNN Travel & Gastronomy, began amidst the golden and dramatic cliffs of the Algarve, in Portugal, and then docked in the delightful and impressive Seville, in Spain.
One of the most surprising stops, however, was Algeria, a country that is still in its infancy when it comes to opening its borders to foreign tourism and which has a geopolitical travel character due to its cultural and social dynamics. Morocco It is Tunisia two equally unique countries, came before and after, and their curiosities and unmissable spots deserve to be told.
The medina in Tangier, Morocco
Source: CNN Brasil

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