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Tag Archives: archeological site

Crete: a dream island blending history, nature, and relaxation

Crete, the largest Greek island, is a true earthly paradise that captures the heart of every traveler. From the ancient ruins of the Minoan civilization to the golden sandy beaches lapped by crystalline waters and gastronomic treasures, Crete offers an endless array of experiences for every taste. And thus, it manages to conquer the heart […]

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Turkey trip, between the bays and the Lycian Way

Today we reach the beautiful Turkey, which is a natural bridge between East and West and has a long history, from the Hittites to the Ottomans. We go up to the south-west of the country, where incredible and pristine beaches, lively towns and impressive monuments await us. Ready? We leave together for an unforgettable travel in […]

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Etruscan coast: a guide to your green holidays in Tuscany

Nature and history intertwine in a strip of land that nourishes the soul and takes you on a multisensory journey: it is the Etruscan Coast, a strip of Tuscany that was the home of the ancient and cultured Etruscan civilization. There are golden beaches and large rocks, thick pine forests and small villages. The scent […]

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Green holiday in Loutraki, Greece

A perfect year-round climate, crystal clear sea and thermal waters, the mountains behind us and archaeological sites within walking distance: today we bring you to Loutraki, the popular Greek tourist destination, but that we’ll discover in our way, slowly and green. Loutraki overlooks the Gulf of Corinth, at the foot of Ierania mountains. It is a […]

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Santa Cristina well: a mystery of Sardinia

In Sardinia there is a mysterious place, a fascinating archaeological monument. It is the well of Saint Cristina’s sanctuary, sacred nuragic area par excellence, which stands on a basaltic plateau near Paulilatino. When you find yourself in front of the well it is not easy to believe that it is a work dating back to […]

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