The Faroe Islands a Cloudy part of the world

Planning your first trip to the Faroe Islands can be overwhelming. Find answers to 10 of the most frequently asked travel questions before you visit the cloudy part of the world – The Faroe Islands

French Riviera places to visit

10 great places to visit on the French Riviera Menton, Cap D’Ail, Eze Village, Cannes, St. Marguerite Island, Mandelieu – La Napoule, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Villefransche Sur Mer and a whole host of places to stay and explore throughout the summer.

A standout among the Ionian isles

Discover Corfu an island in the Ionian Sea with Italian flair and a relative lushness that makes it unique in many ways. The island’s unique beaches, pristine water, and superb array of luxurious hotels and villas ensure that even the most discriminating travelers will have an unforgettable trip.

Trendsetter city

Copenhagen is a lively, old city with a thriving nightlife, historical sites like Vor Frue Kirke and Amalienborg Palace, and cultural attractions including museums and the Tivoli theme park. In addition to a thriving shopping district and a variety of dining options, the city has live music venues and events like the Jazz Festival and Copenhagen Fashion Week.

Venice of the North

Amsterdam or ‘Venice of the North’ is well known for its rings of canals, along with thousands of decorated merchants residences and ware houses, built in the 17th century during ‘the Dutch Golden Age’. There are plenty tours through which you can get a better perspective of Amsterdam.

European Green Capital

Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Country in northern Spain. Founded by the end of the twelfe century, is today one of the Europe’s most beautiful green cities of urban design. With its natural spaces, large parks, and pedestrian and sporting areas Vitoria-Gasteiz is realy a city to enjoy.

The Gateway to the North Sea

Situated on the wide Sheldt River at the entrance to the North Sea, Antwerp was one of the major centres of culture at the beginning of the 17th century. Famous for its trendy pubs, eateries, nightclubs and import of goods from the East, Antwerp become Europe’s second largest port and main gateway to the North Sea.