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Tourism is a relatively recent development on Philosateleia. In the early stages of colonization, Philosateleians had neither the time nor the resources for tourism. Since a firm foothold was established and Philosateleian civilization began spreading around the globe, however, tourism of both natural locations and historic sites has begun to pick up steam.

Natural Sites
Philatelis, despite being the most heavily populated region of Philosateleia, is still the most popular due to its peaceful scenery. Carmine Lake draws thousands of visitors per year, and the northern harbor area is also popular.

The narrow strip of Dulceren also attracts a diverse crowd, with the Big Sea stretching over the horizon in one direction and the towering Allmond Mountain range guarding the other. Fishers, on the other hand, may prefer to spend their vacations in Fishlandia, where stream and river fishing supplement popular deep-sea excursions.

For the adventurer, a couple of weeks roaming the mountains and valleys of Shakalaka or the seemingly endless swamps and forests of the Wilderness may be an attractive proposition.

Historic Sites
Because Philosateleian civilization essentially began on the subcontinent of Philatelis, most of the important historic sites are located there, particularly in Philatelic City.

In addition to the historic district of Philatelic City, tourists can visit several major museums located in close vicinity. A drive down Embassy Row is also a worthwhile trip.

If Philosateleia's beautiful natural and historic sites sound appealing, schedule your vacation today!

Administrative Regions > Philatelis
Dulceren
Fishlandia
Shakalaka
Wilderness