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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 […]
Continue readingSustainable Tourism in Turkey: your green travel guide
With its rich culture and beautiful natural landscapes, Turkey has a lot to offer to tourists interested in responsible travel: its national parks invite you to immerse yourself in untouched nature, and its villages to slow down and live just like a local. Are we ready to go? Useful tips for your sustainable journey in […]
Continue readingA walk through History and Nature along the Coast of the Opale Natural Park
Between the Manica Channel and the North Sea lies the Opale Regional Natural Park, the so-called Opal Coast. A bucolic landscape to discover, nearby the city of Calais! This protected area offers a great diversity of landscapes, shaped over the centuries by its inhabitants. The Opale coast features dunes and sandy bays, including the two […]
Continue readingTop Haunted Castles for Traveling in Europe
It will be an understatement to say that many of us didn’t spend this Halloween as we would want to. However, there’s hope that next year, as we’re out of this pandemic, we will be able to enjoy this holiday again and maybe even travel to places that offer spooky experiences. Europe is undoubtedly one […]
Continue reading10 Most Beautiful Castles in Slovakia
Walk into the past and learn about interesting history. Did you know that Slovakia is one of the countries with the most castles per person? In fact, 180 kingdoms were in Slovakia in the past. Nowadays, you can still visit 120 of them, either ruins or good conditioned ones. Exploring their majesty is a great […]
Continue readingDantedì: the national day dedicated to Dante
The first Italian national day dedicated to the great poet is near. Well yes, in January the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Dario Franceschini, decided to set up a day in honor of Dante Alighieri, dated March 25th. On this occasion the Minister of Cultural Heritage reminded us that “Dante is the unity […]
Continue readingTo the discovery of Sicily, between Sagesta and Erice
«The influence of the spanish culture is just the last of many: the first is the greek, then the saracen and norman. The Renaissance, it just saw a glimpse of it. Now spray water all over these cultural seeds, add a blinding sun, african soil, a pile of dust and beautiful greenery – and you […]
Continue readingYork: walking through two thousand years of history
Would you like to walk through two thousand years of history of England? You can easily do it only by walking York streets. There you have 5 itineraries that you cannot miss in the most picturesque city in England. York is one the most beautiful historic city all over the UK. Every single past event […]
Continue readingA new eco-friendly Route in Italy, on the trail of Leonardo da Vinci
“Il Sentiero di Leonardo” (the trail of Leonardo da Vinci) is a new amazing historical path from Milan (north Italy) to San Bernardino (Switzerland). The itinerary retraces the places where Leonardo da Vinci did his works and studies when he lived in the Ducato of Milan. Probably the most productive period of his longstanding straordinary carreer. A 240 km path […]
Continue readingAveto Park, Time-travel to Ancient Mills in Liguria
It’s always charming to visit long history places. Especially when they are Deep Treasures so close to us. We bring you to the discovery of Liguria’s ancient mills in the Aveto Park. Local tradition and manual ability mix in to offer a slow tourist experience between the Apennines and Val d’Aveto. In a fairy-like frame. […]
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