Oia village – best of Santorini island | Greece

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Oia (pronounced “EE-ah”) is the most photographed village in Greece, the iconic cascade of whitewashed Cycladic houses, blue-domed churches, and pastel-coloured neoclassical captains’ mansions clinging to the northern cliffs of Santorini that produces the single most recognisable image of the Greek islands, reproduced on a million postcards, Instagram feeds, and travel magazine covers. Perched on […]

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Słowiński National Park in Poland – the land of water, wind and sand

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S\u0142owi\u0144ski National Park is one of Poland’s most extraordinary natural landscapes, a UNESCO World heritage coastal reserve on the Baltic Sea whose defining feature is its shifting sand dunes, massive golden mountains of sand up to 42 metres high that move inland at a rate of 3 to 10 metres per year, slowly consuming the […]

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Sofia – administrative, cultural, economic, and educational centre of Bulgaria

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Sofia is one of Europe’s most underrated capitals, a city where 7,000 years of history are layered into a compact, walkable centre of Roman ruins, Ottoman mosques, Orthodox cathedrals, and Soviet-era monuments, all set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Vitosha. Bulgaria’s administrative, cultural, and economic heart, Sofia offers visitors an extraordinary value city break: […]

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Cascate delle Marmore – the world’s biggest and oldest human-made waterfall paradise | Italy

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The roar of water crashing over a 165-metre drop fills the air long before you reach the viewpoint. The Cascata delle Marmore is one of those rare human creations that rivals nature itself, a spectacular man-made waterfall that has been in operation for over 2,000 years. The ancient Romans engineered this cascade as part of […]

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Chianti – the region of unique wine | Tuscany, Italy

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The rolling hills of Chianti stretch out in every direction, a patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and cypress-lined lanes that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. This is the landscape that produces one of the world’s most famous wines, a ruby-red DOCG that has been crafted here since the 13th century. But Chianti is more […]

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Benidorm – Spanish Manhattan in Costa Blanca

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Benidorm is Spain’s most famous, and most controversial, resort city: a skyline of towering skyscrapers rising from the Costa Blanca like a Mediterranean Manhattan, with more high-rise buildings per capita than any city in Europe. Love it or hate it, Benidorm is a phenomenon: two sweeping golden beaches, a year-round microclimate, and a tourism model […]

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National Park Gesäuse in Styria, Austria

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The morning mist lifts slowly from the Enns River valley, revealing a landscape of sheer limestone cliffs, dense spruce forests, and the sound of water rushing through narrow gorges. The Gesäuse National Park, established in 2002, protects one of the last truly wild river landscapes in the Alps, where the Enns has carved a dramatic […]

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Barlangfürdő – Aquaworld in the cave in Miskolc-Tapolca, Hungary

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Barlangfürdő in Miskolc-Tapolca is one of Europe’s most unique thermal spa experiences, a natural cave bath where you can swim through a labyrinth of illuminated limestone tunnels, carved by thermal waters over millions of years, deep within the Bükk Mountains of northern Hungary. Far from your typical swimming pool, this subterranean aqua-world combines the healing […]

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Slovak Karst National Park – largest karstic area in Central Europe

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Slovak Karst National Park protects the largest karst landscape in Central Europe, a UNESCO World heritage area of limestone plateaus, deep gorges, and over 1,100 documented caves on the Slovak-Hungarian border, including several of Europe’s most extraordinary accessible show caves. This 346 km² park is the Slovak half of the transboundary Aggtelek Karst protected area […]

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Round trip through Slovak caves

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Slovakia is home to one of Europe’s most remarkable concentrations of accessible show caves, a spectacular round-trip itinerary through the limestone karst of the Slovenský raj (Slovak Paradise), the Demänovská Valley, and the UNESCO-listed caves of the Aggtelek Karst, where underground rivers, frozen waterfalls, and ice formations create a subterranean wonderland unlike anywhere else in […]

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