Jetsetting Escapes in Europe
Two Days in Medieval Croatia: Split Old Town
The sun beats down golden upon the medieval city of Split, Croatia, its ancient structures reflecting off the shimmering and placid waters of the Adriatic Sea. And while the promenade that runs along the edge of the water is constantly brimming with local and visiting folks alike, there is also a very dreamy haze that permeates the atmosphere.
Scandinavian Splendor: A Dual-Destination Guide
The Nordic region, renowned for its pristine landscapes, age-old customs, and vibrant cities, has long been a top pick for travel enthusiasts. This corner of the world, where the splendor of nature meets contemporary wonders, offers a kaleidoscope of experiences ripe for exploration.
From Gose Beer to Gorgeous Houses – 9 Things to Do in Goslar
Imagine stepping into a picturesque town, nestled at the foot of the North Harz Mountains, where time seems to have stood still. Welcome to Goslar, a small town in Lower Saxony, Germany, that is brimming with architectural splendor, historical significance, and serene tranquility.
Captivating Denmark: 15 Must-See Experiences in 2025
Denmark is set to captivate travelers in 2025 with a host of new developments, from improved accessibility to world-class attractions, cultural marvels, and natural wonders. Whether you're an art lover, a history buff, or a foodie, Denmark promises unforgettable experiences. Here are 15 highlights to add to your itinerary.
Exploring Zermatt: A Scenic Cable Car Journey and Alpine Walk to Cervinia in the Swiss Alps
Experiencing summer in the Swiss Alps was a refreshing change from my usual winter visits for the ski season. My curiosity to see the Alps sans snow led me to Inghams Walking Holidays, offering the perfect chance to explore this stunning region during the warmer months. The journey began with a first-class train ride, followed by a connection to Zermatt via Visp.
Sicily Unveiled: A Journey Through Terroir and Time
Imagine an island where where verdant mountains meet arid lowlands, and the dynamic presence of an active volcano harmonizes with the serene allure of picturesque towns. Sicily, a small yet diverse island, is globally recognized for its wine production, thanks to its fertile soil and varied climate.