Travel posts worth a save
This week’s travel scroll was full of destination envy: La Pelosa beach in Sardinia scored 119k views and 1,920 likes for its turquoise water, and Crete’s Stella Island Hostel pulled 2,753 likes for its nightlife and landscapes (posts March 26). Osaka Castle’s traditional architecture earned 1,863 likes, a Burj Khalifa video amid forming clouds got 604 likes, and Lake Como shots appeared on March 27. ( )
La Pelosa sits on the northwest tip of Sardinia near the fishing village of Stintino and is famed for powder-white sand and very shallow, turquoise water. (sardegnaturismo.it) Local authorities run a limited-entry booking system for La Pelosa in the high season, with online tickets (season dates managed mid-May to mid-October) and entry fees reported at about €3.50 per person with children under 12 free. (hazelstravels.co.uk) Stella Island shown in the Crete post is a 5-star, adults‑only resort in Analipsi known for lagoon-style swim‑up rooms and interconnected pools that create a “floating” layout on the shoreline. (stellaisland.gr) The property appears on major travel platforms and guide lists — Stella Island carries thousands of guest reviews on TripAdvisor and is listed in the MICHELIN Guide hotel selection for Crete. (tripadvisor.co.uk) Osaka Castle remains one of Japan’s most visited castles, attracting roughly 2.5–2.6 million visitors a year according to travel surveys and guides. (nippon.com) Admission to enter the main tower’s museum and observation deck is charged separately, with the standard adult ticket for the main keep reported at ¥1,200. (osakacastle.org) The Burj Khalifa is the world’s tallest building, recorded at about 828–829.8 meters from ground to tip, and images frequently show its upper reaches enshrouded in cloud or mist. (en.wikipedia.org) Attempts to open the original X links directly ran into platform access limits: multiple outlets have reported that X/Twitter restricts or redirects non‑logged‑in visitors, which prevents retrieval of in‑tweet metadata like exact timestamps or current follower counts without signing in. (mashable.com)