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'I'm a travel agent and these five destinations are completely overrated'
'I'm a travel agent and these five destinations are completely overrated'

Daily Record

time13-07-2025

  • Daily Record

'I'm a travel agent and these five destinations are completely overrated'

The travel agent certainly didn't hold back on his review of five tourist hotspots Picking the perfect destination for your holiday is no easy task. But now, a professional travel agent may just help you narrow down your options. Carlos Lavilla, who assists in curating tailor-made trips at Turama, recently took to TikTok to share his insights. After travelling for more than three decades, he warned that some destinations are severely overrated. ‌ "These are the five tourist destinations that, as a professional travel agent, I consider to be the most overrated," he told Turama's followers. "And not just as a professional travel agent, but also as an inveterate traveller for more than 30 years, these are the tourist destinations that I don't usually recommend to my customers." ‌ No. 5: Cape Verde Counting back from fifth place, Carlos revealed that Cape Verde was among the most overhyped destinations he'd ever been to. The archipelago, situated in the Atlantic Ocean just west of Africa, has long attracted tourists from far and wide. In fact, official statistics suggest that a record-breaking 1.2 million tourists were welcomed into the nation last year alone. However, perhaps contentiously, Carlos has been disappointed with his experience. On TikTok, he said: "In my opinion, travelling to Cape Verde as an alternative to the Canary Islands is like buying a Fiat Panda thinking you're getting a Ferrari F40. No matter how you try to dress it up, there's simply no comparison." No. 4: Johannesburg, South Africa Johannesburg's position as the fourth city on the agent's list might raise a few eyebrows. As one of South Africa's largest cities, it boasts an array of significant landmarks such as Constitution Hill and the Apartheid Museum, not to mention the chance for visitors to embark on nearby wildlife safaris. However, Carlos cited its high crime rate as a reason he wasn't so keen on the destination. According to Statista data, between 2022 and 2023, Johannesburg Central experienced more contact crime incidents than any other city. These mainly included common assaults. ‌ "In addition, you'll be able to say you were robbed in one of the ugliest cities on Earth," Carlos added. No. 3: Hawaiian Islands For many, Hawaii's vibrant blue waters and beautiful beaches represent the ideal holiday destination. Unfortunately, Carlos doesn't agree. ‌ Instead, he claimed there are far 'more interesting' alternatives that are worth more of your time. He went on: "With a couple of honourable exceptions (which do exist), Hawaii is the ideal destination for an American retiree over 70 who has a collection of shirts at home that he doesn't dare to wear anywhere else. "If that's not your case, I assure you there are much more interesting and far less predictable alternatives." No. 2: South Korea Next on the hit list was South Korea and Carlos certainly didn't hold back. The travel agent not only alleged that tourists aren't treated too warmly here but also said he just finds the entire nation 'bland'. ‌ "South Korea is excessively expensive for what it offers," he said. "The treatment of foreign tourists leaves much to be desired. I find it bland, insipid, and rather sad. You may return home shrouded in a great depression." Despite his views, tourism in South Korea is only increasing. The nation's capital, Seoul, and other major cities like Busan, are among the various hotspots that welcome countless visitors every year. ‌ No. 1: Doha, Qatar Last but not least, Carlos drew attention to Doha. Qatar's capital is often deemed a vibrant source of culture, hosting numerous museums, malls and even a chance to hop on desert safaris. Yet, Carlos disagrees. In fact, he compared tourism here to visiting a 'petrol station in the middle of a motorway'. He explained: "For my taste, Doha in tourism terms is like a petrol station in the middle of a motorway: a place where you stop briefly to relieve yourself, grab a quick bite, rest for a few minutes, and then carry on. There's nothing more to it." ‌ Unsurprisingly, the travel agent's views stirred up quite the debate on TikTok. While some users agreed with his views, others slammed them as completely untrue. One person wrote: "I've travelled to more than 40 countries, and South Korea is one of the best places to relax and see very different things, and they treat you wonderfully! And Cape Verde is very diverse, with several islands, all different, very Europeanised, having been a Portuguese colony. It's highly recommended, not to put it in the top 5 most overrated..." Another person added: "Have you been to Cape Verde? There are 10 islands... and they are all different." Meanwhile, someone else said: "I would add Cuba. Depressing."

One Of 19 Ferrari F40 LM Supercars Gets Sideswiped In Highway Hit-And-Run
One Of 19 Ferrari F40 LM Supercars Gets Sideswiped In Highway Hit-And-Run

Auto Blog

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Blog

One Of 19 Ferrari F40 LM Supercars Gets Sideswiped In Highway Hit-And-Run

By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. View post: Amazon is selling a 'powerful' $200 electric pressure washer for $100, and shoppers say it 'gets the job done' Trucker Allegedly Performed PIT Maneuver There are few things scarier than losing control of your car unexpectedly, and when it happens in a car that is notoriously tricky to drive, on a busy highway, it's downright terrifying. It's an ordeal that well-known (but anonymous) Utah-based car collector @supercar_ron reportedly underwent on Saturday, June 28, at around 9:58 PM, while driving his Ferrari F40 LM. In a post on Instagram (embedded at the bottom of this article), he claims that a dark-colored semi-truck pulling a large tanker 'essentially performed a PIT maneuver' on him. 'I was focused on controlling the car and staying alive,' he wrote. 'As a result, I wasn't able to get the name of the company on the side of the truck.' 0:07 / 0:09 Walmart is selling an 'amazing' $47 tire inflator for $25, and shoppers say it's 'portable and efficient' Walmart is selling an 'amazing' $47 tire inflator for $25, and shoppers say it's 'portable and efficient' Watch More Very Little To Go On His posts reveal that the carbon-fiber-and-Kevlar body has been ripped on the driver's side, from roughly halfway down the door and side skirt, all the way to the tail of the car. Parts of the rear bumper have been torn away, but the most severe damage to the drivability of the car is at the left-rear wheel, which has been heavily mangled inside the blown tire. There does not appear to be any obvious paint transfer from the offending vehicle, and all we know is that 'Ron' was traveling 'southbound on I-15 near 1600 North on the border of Orem and Lindon.' With no other details available, @supercar_ron is offering a reward for information leading to the identification of the truck and its driver. It's Certainly Worth Fixing This Rare Supercar Whatever figure the insurance company gets, the costly repairs will certainly be worth carrying out for an icon of this significance. While a 'regular' Ferrari F40 is worth anything from $1.4 million to over $3 million, depending on condition, mileage, and provenance, the rarest and most revered F40 LM can fetch as much as $6 million. This particular example won't have been worth that much, but even at half the value, it's an always appreciating classic that will doubtless be sent to Ferrari's Classiche department at some point. More importantly, 'Ron' loves driving his cars and sharing them with people – 'It's gonna rust, it's gonna fade, but the memories you make are gonna last forever,' he says – so he's definitely going to want to get back behind the wheel again soon. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. About the Author Sebastian Cenizo View Profile

Eighties excess: when Autocar pit the Ferrari F40 against the Porsche 959
Eighties excess: when Autocar pit the Ferrari F40 against the Porsche 959

Auto Car

time22-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Car

Eighties excess: when Autocar pit the Ferrari F40 against the Porsche 959

As for the 959, 'its two-stage turbocharging system gives it performance that is more typical of a blown engine than the F40's', we said. 'Up to 4300rpm, only the first turbo puffs into the cylinders of the flat six; above that, the second blower comes in. This makes it feel rather leisurely below 4500rpm. Then it suddenly explodes as it begins to dispense real power.' There was another side to all this, however: 'The F40's advantage is clear when the sky is blue and the Tarmac fairly smooth, but the 959 is a car which permits massive acceleration and deceleration even on wet surfaces, slush or gravel.' You see, while Ferrari had compromised everything else in order to be as light and as fast as possible, Porsche had given its supercar a complex four-wheel drive system, computer-controlled power distribution, self-levelling suspension, power steering and advanced anti-lock brakes, not to mention rear seats within its plush cabin, in an effort to demonstrate a new concept within the world of supercars: everyday usability. We elaborated: 'The Italians say they never intended to construct a high-tech cathedral; they simply wanted to build the world's fastest sports car. They seem to have succeeded. Porsche, on the other hand, wanted to build a car that contained the ultimate in driveline technology and showed how easy and manageable very high power outputs could be made in the hands of any driver in all conditions. Anyone who has driven a 959 in a range of weathers knows that it too has succeeded.'

Centurion One Capital Hosts Most Exclusive LA Summit to Date at Iconic Beverly Hills Hotel
Centurion One Capital Hosts Most Exclusive LA Summit to Date at Iconic Beverly Hills Hotel

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Centurion One Capital Hosts Most Exclusive LA Summit to Date at Iconic Beverly Hills Hotel

Los Angeles, California--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - Centurion One Capital is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its 6th Annual LA Summit, held from June 2nd to June 5th at the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel. This year's summit marked the firm's most dynamic gathering to date, uniting a group of influential CEOs, visionary founders, global investors, and strategic partners for four days of purposeful engagement, powerful conversations, and premier hospitality. Set against the backdrop of the famed "Pink Palace," the summit featured an elevated program of high-impact networking, thought leadership, and immersive experiences designed to foster lasting relationships and spark long-term value creation. From the moment guests arrived on the red carpet to the final toast, every detail was crafted to deliver substance with style. "Each year, our goal is to raise the bar," said Kia Besharat, Executive Chairman of Centurion One Capital. "This year's guest list was our most high caliber yet, and the outcomes speak for themselves - partnerships were struck, powerful conversations took shape, and strong momentum was built in more ways than one." Event highlights included: Welcome reception on the rooftop of the Waldorf Astoria, where guests gathered for cocktails, culinary bites, and sweeping views of the city skyline. The atmosphere was refined, the service impeccable, a perfect prelude to an extraordinary week. VIP lunch at Avra Beverly Hills sponsored by ARES Capital Markets Group, where guests enjoyed Mediterranean cuisine and networking in a relaxed setting. A high-adrenaline private shooting session at The Range LA sponsored by Card One International, curated for an elite subset of participants in a high-performance, tactical setting. A private luxury suite experience at Dodger Stadium hosted by Lucosky Brookman, bringing together guests for an exciting night of networking culminating in a Dodgers win against the Mets. CEO / Founder dinner at Hotel Bel-Air hosted by Lucosky Brookman. Set in a sophisticated and serene environment, this intimate gathering brought together influential leaders for insightful dialogue, strategic connections, and a memorable dining experience in one of Los Angeles' most distinguished settings. Grand Havana Room hosted by Specialty Car Collection where guests enjoyed premium cigars and engaged in conversations over hand-crafted cocktails. Guests were also delighted by the VIP transportation that was arranged, which included a fleet of vehicles that included the iconic Ferrari F40, Lamborghini Urus, and more. A VIP finale dinner with a full buyout of The Penthouse at Mastro's Steakhouse Beverly Hills, closing the summit on a high note with an evening of live entertainment, fine dining, celebration and connection. Centurion One Capital would like to extend its sincere thanks to all guests, panelists, and sponsors who made the summit an outstanding success. Looking Ahead:Following the success of this year's event, Centurion One Capital is pleased to announce the return of its 3rd Annual Bahamas Summit, taking place at the Rosewood Baha Mar Hotel on Tuesday, October 28th and Wednesday, October 29th, 2025. More details to be announced in the coming weeks. For companies interested in presenting or for more information, please contact Shamira Kavanagh, Vice President, Operations and Events at events@ For more information about Centurion One Capital, please visit About Centurion One CapitalCenturion One Capital ("Centurion One") is the premier independent Investment Banking firm dedicated to fueling the growth and success of growth companies in North America. With an unwavering commitment to delivering comprehensive financial solutions and strategic guidance, Centurion One is a trusted strategic partner and catalyst to propel issuers to unlock their full potential. Our team comprises seasoned professionals who combine extensive financial expertise with deep knowledge of various sectors. We take a proactive and results-driven approach, working closely with our clients to develop tailored strategies and execute transactions that maximize value and drive long-term success. Centurion One - Empowering Growth. Driving Innovation. Partnering for Success. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio

Lewis Hamilton's social media following dwarfs rest of Formula One grid
Lewis Hamilton's social media following dwarfs rest of Formula One grid

Herald Sun

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Herald Sun

Lewis Hamilton's social media following dwarfs rest of Formula One grid

Don't miss out on the headlines from F1. Followed categories will be added to My News. From recreating a famous scene from a cult Hollywood movie to high-end fashion shoots, 'iconic' team debuts and daredevil exploits away from the track – one driver is the clear-cut king of social media on the Formula 1 grid. His first season for Ferrari might not be humming as much as he would like, but seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton remains far-and-away the most popular driver based on his huge social media following. The undisputed 'rock star' of the F1 grid, the British driver is open to sharing his passions away from the track with his fans – and they lap it up. Hamilton has a combined following of more than 48 million across platforms Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), more than double the next closest driver – his Monegasque Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc (22 million combined). Red Bull's four-time world champion Max Verstappen has more than 18 million combined followers, while Australia's championship leader Oscar Piastri has almost 5 million across both Instagram and X. While Hamilton shares plenty of action from race days like most of the other drivers, it is his fashion-forward life away from the track which has opened him up to a massive audience. The 40-year-old almost broke the internet when he shared the first image of himself as a Ferrari driver in January wearing a double-breasted suit and long black coat standing alongside a Ferrari F40 out the front of team founder Enzo Ferrari's old house in Maranello. The image, which was dubbed 'iconic' by his former Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, had more than 56K comments on it on Instagram, including fellow Brits Lando Norris replying 'Don' and his former Silver Arrows teammate George Russell 'Auguri fratello'. PREMIUM CONTENT 'Coolest driver in F1 history': How Piastri pulled off the impossible 'What are you doing?': Teen mates lift lid on young Oscar's wild start In March, Hamilton also set the web alight when he celebrated his first season at Ferrari by recreating an iconic scene from cult 1980s movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In the scene featuring his 'dream car', Hamilton plays the garage employee who takes the Ferrari owned by Cameron Frye's father for a joy ride through the Chicago streets. The video, which landed just before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and his first race with the Scuderia, also went viral on social media. 'No better way to start the season than by fulfilling another dream,' Hamilton wrote on Instagram. 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off has been one of my favourite movies since I was a kid. This is to pay homage to the iconic film and to celebrate my first season with Ferrari. 'It definitely took a lot of cutting edge tech, production and planning to get right. Had to get the exact car too … it's been a dream car since seeing the movie.' Hamilton also regularly appears in fashion shoots on his social media, including his iconic looks from the Met Gala. He has also shown his adrenaline-chasing exploits away from the track, sharing videos of himself skydiving, surfing and on the ski slopes. Hamilton's beloved bulldog, Roscoe, has also featured regularly in his social media feed. Social media's next most popular driver on the grid, Leclerc also isn't afraid to have a bit of fun on social media, posting a video last week testing his speed off the track with an attempt at cracking the world record for the most ice-cream cones scooped in one minute (he didn't succeed). He has also flaunted his talent away from the cockpit as a pianist tinkering the ivories with his faithful canine companion, Leo, sitting at his feet. Like Roscoe, Leo also features often in Leclerc's social media feed and even has his own Instagram account. Leclerc's home town of Monaco provides a picturesque backdrop for many of his fashion collaboration shoots, while he has also shared his off-season snowscapades. Piastri might be leading the drivers' championship standings, but the Melbourne-born star is still building his social following. The title frontrunner posts mostly about his days at the track and some behind the scenes of his training and preparation, but has shared some personal snaps alongside his girlfriend Lily Zneimer holidaying during the off-season and some sweet images of himself as a kid. Piastri's love of cricket also features, sharing his catch-ups with the Australian cricket team, including a picture alongside captain Pat Cummins captioned: 'Bowling royalty meets part-time medium pacer'. But the 24-year-old's mic-drop moment on social media happened before his F1 career had even taken off in August, 2022, when he famously rejected Alpine's announcement that he would be racing for the team the following year. Piastri's viral tweet had 392K likes, was shared 97K times and had 13,000 comments. 'I understand that, without my agreement, Alpine F1 have put out a press release late this afternoon that I am driving for them next year. This is wrong and I have not signed a contract with Alpine for 2023. I will not be driving for Alpine next year,' Piastri wrote. Piastri also shares images of his regular paddle ball battles, which has become a favourite pastime among many of the F1 cohort. Verstappen prefers to focus on his action at the track, but has shared some personal snaps alongside his partner Kelly Piquet and, most recently, celebrating the birth of their first child together, a daughter named Lily. 'Welcome to the world, sweet Lily,' Verstappen wrote. 'Our hearts are fuller than ever – you are our greatest gift. We love you so much.' Verstappen's love of sim racing also features regularly, with the Dutch champion recently featuring in a social media video from his sim racing team cutting a virtual lap of Mount Panorama. Piastri's teammate Lando Norris' interest in photography features heavily in his timeline with the McLaren star often pictured with his own camera in hand. Norris, who boasts the fifth most followers on Instagram with 10 million, had more than 8000 comments on a picture he posted last year of Verstappen and himself from their karting days congratulating his Red Bull rival on his fourth straight championship. 'Congrats on the 4th title in a row mate, awesome drive this year. Was fun fighting you for it. Feels like yesterday we took this pic in karting,' Norris wrote on Instagram. The Brit's most viewed video on Tik Tok was a collaboration with Australian Olympic gold-medal winning skateboarder Keegan Palmer, which had 11.7m views. The drivers aren't afraid to engage in a bit of banter, either, with Russell last week quipping on his social media that 'Dinner (is) on you tonight Albono!!!' to Alex Albon after the Williams driver held him up during the Monaco Grand Prix. Albon replied, 'I'll take you to a drive thru' with a laughing emoji. He did end up taking Russell out to dinner and picked up the bill, revealing ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix the Mercedes star ordered a lobster pasta, but skipped on dessert. The fourth most followed driver on Instagram, Williams' 'smooth operator' Carlos Sainz shares his love of cycling regularly and the slick Spaniard captured plenty of attention wearing a tuxedo to attend this year's Cannes film festival. In a nod to the original smooth agent, 007 James Bond, Sainz posted a playful video having fun with his on-track nickname. 'My name is Operator. Smooth Operator,' Sainz said before walking off laughing. The Instagram video before his walk on the Cannes red carpet captured almost 8000 comments. Originally published as Lewis Hamilton's social media empire shows how much Oscar Piastri can grow

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