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  1. I love your pics! Resorts and villas in Bali are amazing! Thanks for sharing and happy 2016!

    • Thank you so much, Sabrina! A very happy 2016 to you as well 🙂

  2. Hey, these resorts look beasutiful! Do you have any resorts to recommend for couples that aren’t as pricey? We’re travelling around SE asia and across to Oceania and we’re looking to treat ourselves to a nice resort in Phuket and Bali without spending too much. Do you have any recommendations? Or even areas that are nicer for couples? I’ve heard a few areas in Bali are party destinations for Australians…

    • Hey Becky! Don’t be too concerned about the Australian party destination reputation. Areas like Kuta and Seminyak are quite dense and do have a larger party crowd. For couples, Uluwatu, Sanur, Ubud, and Canggu are all wonderful. If you’re looking to find affordable accommodation you should look into guest houses. They are the most popular form of accommodation (especially long term) in Bali and generally run anywhere between $20 and $50 a night. Otherwise, I would say just do a search on Booking.com for resorts in the aforementioned cities that is within your desired price range.

    • Hi Becky,
      you can also look for 1 bedroom villas, great choice for couples! You might like this http://www.affittabali.com/en/property/villa-hasa/

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I highly recommend staying a night or 2 at @themanor_house in The Cotswolds.

It’s located in the tiny, picturesque village of Castle Combe—one of my favorite stops of our trip.

We had the entire village to ourselves early in the morning and at sunset which was so magical!
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I took a spontaneous trip with my friend to the countryside of England and it was everything I dreamed it would be!

The Cotswolds feel like stepping back in time with historic villages and adorable cottages). While these places might seem similar at first glance, each village was actually quite unique. These are some of the cutest villages we visited:

- Castle Combe
- Bourton-on-the-Water 
- The Slaughters
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- Broadway
- Snowshill
- Bibury

Some amazing villages and towns not featured but also worth visiting include:

- Broadway
- Burford
- Daylesford & Daylesford Farms
- Chipping Campden
- Cirencester

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