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Our Favorite Travel Stories of 2018

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If you have trouble reading this email, go to the [online version]( [Click Here]( [UrbanDaddy]( [National]( [UD - Travel] December 26, 2018 Our Favorite Travel Stories of 2018 Oh, the Places We Went... [Pinterest]( [Share] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( We went to a lot of cool places together in 2018. Private islands. Underwater hotels. Canada... Come, let's revisit them together now. These are our favorite travel stories of the year. Behold: [the world's most spectacular rooftop pools]( . Because summer is but a distant memory... Our roving correspondent shared her journey aboard the "most scenic train ride in the world." [Those quotation marks are there for a reason]( . We rounded up eight of the planet's strangest spa experiences. We're not sure why. [But check 'em out]( . We spoke to the fascinating billionaire explorer and activist, David de Rothschild, about getting lost in the middle of the Gobi Desert, old-school adventurers and his new line of far-flung travel experiences. Needless to say, [he's a pretty cool dude]( . In honor of Canada's new marijuana legislation, [we put together the stoner's guide to Canada]( . Bacon menus. Trippy art. Non-profit music festivals on the lake. Those kind of things. [Our woman on the ground in Colombia searched for an illegal drink made from purple corn and spit]( . Yeah. Spit. [We highlighted the most private islands on earth]( , from Tanzania to Belize. And how to get to them. That part's important. A hotel under a lake in Sweden. A hotel in an aquarium. A hotel in a frickin' submarine. [Yes, these are the best underwater hotels across the globe]( . Here's something different: [a thoughtful list of spectacular nighttime adventures]( , including, but not limited to, hiking a volcano on the Canary Islands and off-roading under the Northern Lights. And last but not least: [these are the craziest places in the world to have sex]( . We'll leave it at that. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Save]( [My UD]( [Like Us On Facebook]( [Side-ad-top-wide] [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Click Here]( [Side-ad-vertical-bgr] [Side-ad-bottom-wide] [Click Here]( [UrbanDaddy]( [UrbanDaddy is pure editorial. You can't buy love from the Daddy.]( [About Us]( | [My UD]( | [Perks]( | [Contact]( | [Jobs]( | [Advertise]( | [Tips]( [Email Issues]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [User Agreement]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Editorial Policy]( 900 Broadway, Suite 1003 New York, NY 10003 © 2018 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved.

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