"EUROPE IS SYNONYM OF ASTONISHING NATURAL BEAUTY, EPIC HISTORY, DAZZLING ARTISTIC CITIES AND A CULINARY DIVERSITY LIKE NO OTHER."
With a cultural heritage like no other, Europe has an incomparable array of attractions and cultural heritage. The birthplace of democracy in Athens, the Renaissance art of Florence, the graceful canals of Venice, the Napoleonic splendour of Paris, and the multilayered historical and cultural London the Moorish palaces in Andalucía, the fascinating bazaars of İstanbul in Turkey, the majesty of meticulously restored imperial palaces in Russia's former capital St Petersburg and the ongoing project of Gaudí's La Sagrada Família in Barcelona are just some of the main reasons dragging people to this continent. This and the amazing natural landscape of the northern fjords, the Alps in Switzerland or the warm waters of the mediterranean, inviting visitors for a well deserved break.
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AUSTRIA
Austria boasts some of Europe’s most varied museums and contemporary architecture not to mention attractive and sophisticated cities, breathtaking Alpine scenery, the sounds of Mozzart and delicious schnitzel.
Albania is one of europe's most enigmatic destinations, for it has been closed to tourism until recently. However, is an enchanting country with its rumpled mountains, fortress towns, old roman ruins and sparkling beaches. The hospitable locals and delicious cuisine, besides the heritage, turn this country in an intriguing and rewarding corner of Europe ready to be discovered.
ALBANIA
ARMENIA
This is a destination where you will be intrigued by history, awed by monuments, amazed by the landscape and charmed by down-to-earth locals. Its complex past has contributed for its rich and resilient cultural heritage and, although not being the easiest place to explore given its poor touristic infrastructure, it is certainly a rewarding experience for those who venture through it.
BELGIUM
Belgium is anything but boring and although being a small country with some rivalities between North and South, it certainly is as enchanting as it seems complex. The Bruges canals, the Antwerp fashion, decadent chocolate, mussels and chips, belfries and castles are just some of the attractions this important nation has to offer.
The beautiful Bosnia-Herzegovina has a legacy on heritage blended by Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian histories. It's a land where turquoise rivers run swift and sheep huddle on steep hillsides. The landscapes are jaw-dropping spanned by beautiful mountains, numerous medieval castle ruins, raftable rivers, impressive waterfalls and bargain-value skiing, but the surprise not to miss is its unassuming warm people.
BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA
BULGARIA
With pronounced mountain ranges, great beaches, countless historic towns and a tiny villages with traditions straight out of the nineteenth century, Bulgaria has a wealth of attractions jammed into a compact country. Unforgettable adventures are guaranteed within Bulgaria's blend of nature and culture.
CROATIA
The Adriatic coast emphatically retains a unique character and Croatia is no exception with its stunning array of different landscapes and experiences. Whether you are looking for the clear waters of the adriatic splashing the coast, stunning walled towns, scenic film locations, unspoiled Mediterranean islands or vibrant urban culture, you can find it all here.
Cyprus has seduced and inspired travellers for many years, with its compelling culture and landscapes. Its dazzling beaches, shimmering blue seas, endless summers, tasty culinary and partying atmosphere are certainly some of its major attractions for visitors, but the trails off the beaten track, are equally stunning are filled with myth.
CYPRUS
Charming, romantic and vibrant are for sure characteristics capable to describe in perfection this awe-inspiring small country.
Prague is the jewel of Czech Republic, however the country's beauty extends all the way to its borders.
Lively towns, stunning bohemian landscapes, delicious moravian wine, famous hot springs and spa towns, out of a fairytale castles, vibrant christmas markets and tasty Trdelnik are more than enough reasons to make you want to pack and go now.
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
As an important getaway from Europe to Scandinavia, this little country is seen by many as an important cultural powerhouse and tops the list for the countries with best quality of life and happiest nations, blockbuster dining experiences and modern high technology designs. Its sense of equality allows the best of the arts, architecture, eating and entertainment to be within easy reach of everyone.
France boasts metropolitan developed cities that represent the countries accumulation of wealth, evident in the astonishing variety of attractions, from the Dordogne's prehistoric cave paintings and the Roman monuments of the south, to the Gothic cathedrals of the north, the countless chateaus , and the cutting-edge architecture of the highlights of the capital Paris, but it also seduces travellers with its unfalteringly familiar culture.
FRANCE
FINLAND
Finland's fusion of wild beauty, contemporary design, culinary excellence and strong cultural influences is a beguiling mix. Best known for its laconic, curt people with a tendency for kicking back in a sauna au naturel and for its bizarre annual festivals, its strangeness is a good part of the country's charm. If you throw in some winter magic and irresistible summers, you've got one cool country.
GERMANY
Experiencing Germany's exhilarating scenery, spirit-lifting culture, big-city beauties, romantic palaces and half-framed towns is a roller-coaster ride of feasts, treats and temptations. The emergence of Berlin as one of the most demanded city breaks in Europe, has catapulted the country as a tourist destination. However it has much more to offer beyond the capital.
As an award winning destination, Greece houses a country with incredible historic sites spanning four millennia. The ancient sun-bleached ruins piercing blue skies, the balmy Aegean lapping an endless coastline and a culture alive with passionate music, wonderful cuisine and thrill-seeking activities are enough reasons to visit the country, but the options are endless with the island hopping possibilities this country has to offer.
GREECE
HUNGARY
Home to Budapest - Europe's most exciting capital after dark - Hungary offers stunning architecture, folk art and thermal spas. Budapest, is a city of imposing scale and wide Danube views, split by the river into historic Buda and buzzy Pest, blending in perfection the old imperial-era boulevards, Art Nouveau coffeehouses, bubbling Turkish baths and the new warehouse bars and summer riverboat clubs.
Venturing off the beaten track will guarantee you a journey through the senses.
ICELAND
Iceland is a paradise for nature lovers. Whilst the interior of the country is wooing visitors with the wilderness of its ice fields, windswept upland plateaux, infertile lava and ash deserts, fishing villages and farms, the capital Reykjavík is a modern and cosmopolitan city.
Not to forget is the northern lights experience.
Often dubbed as the Emerald Isle and despite of its troubled past, which separated the republic from Northern Ireland, this country is a gem of natural beauty and landscapes. Gifted with uncommon geological richness which produces an astonishing diversity of terrain, this small island is sprinkled with beautiful lakes and rural scenery. But the friendliness and warm welcome of the locals together with the cultural wealth are definitely to consider when visiting Ireland.
IRELAND
ITALY
When you think of Italy it's hard to believe but it really does have it all. The country has one of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes in Europe, the world’s greatest hoard of art treasures, a relatively benign climate and a delicious and authentic national cuisine. No more words needed as no description makes it justice. Is not to be talked about, it is to be experienced.
LATVIA
Latvia is best described as a vast, unspoilt parkland with just one real city, Riga - the capital. Although it’s the vibrant, unruly capital to which most visitors are attracted, to experience the true spirit of Latvia you’ll need to head into the spectacularly unspoiled countryside, with its lakes, forests and sandy beaches.
After its independence from the Soviet Union, this now vibrant country experienced a great deal of modernization and development. You’ll find a lively nightlife, both in Vilnius and on the coast, ample and unspoiled national parks and a number of good beaches, as well as a stark contrast between city life and rural poverty, topped up with exuberant and welcoming Lithuanians.
LITHUANIA
Luxembourg is a charming slice of northern Europe, stretching only around 82km long, and consistently ranks among the world's top three nations in both wealth and wine consumption. The capital, Luxembourg City, has a fairy-tale look, perched on a dramatic clifftop. Beyond in the rolling forested hills, tiny villages cluster beneath stunning medieval castles and wine tasting and hiking are common possibilities.
LUXEMBOURG
The "Black Mountain" is decorated with flowers for much of the year, and dark green pines and birch on the peaks from which turquoise streams rush down to a tantalizingly azure blue sea. Framing it, the coastline is dotted all over with beaches of yellow and volcanic grey sands, and picturesque towns with orange-roofed houses – a postcard come to life.
MONTENEGRO
MONACO
Monaco might be the world’s second-smallest country, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in attitude. Despite its prodigious wealth, Monaco is far from being the French Riviera's prettiest town. It's also renowned as one of the world's most notorious tax havens and home to the annual Formula One Grand Prix.
A country where the traditions cohabit in the same land as the wilderness of the buzzing metropolises. The Netherlands combine centuries-old windmills, neverending tulip fields and romantic candlelit cafés with visionary architecture, cutting-edge design and phenomenal nightlife.
NETHERLANDS
Poland is a land of considerable natural beauty with a vast array of woods, rivers, lakes and hills. This together with picturesque villages like Krakow, Gdańsk and Wrocław, contrast with the vibrant Warsaw in an intriguing mix.
Stained by the World War II and the persecution to the Jews, Auschwitz is today one of the most visited places in the country.
POLAND
One of the most beautiful countries in Europe, Portugal has collected many awards for its awe-inspiring destinations. The country is small, but you will need way more than a week to explore all it has to offer. Diverse landscapes, amazing coastline with warm weather most of the year, delicious delicacies, mesmerizing traditions and imposing monuments are everywhere, from the big cities to the most remote villages. The islands - Azores and Madeira - are two pearls in the middle of the atlantic and demand an urgent visit.
PORTUGAL
NORWAY
The land once occupied by the Vikings is easily one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Its incomparable natural scenery, almost seeming an extension to the Arctic, gives it the title with the beautiful Fjords. Oslo is a vibrant nordic city, but if you want to explore the real essence of Norway, you must head off the main road. You will then encounter vast stretches of serene, postcard-perfect landscapes where it is at times possible to travel for hours without seeing a single soul.
The largest country in the World, stretching from Ukraine to past the Ural Mountains, and seen as a communist superpower, Russia is one of the most desired to visit countries. From historic cities and idyllic countryside to artistic riches, epic train rides and vodka-fuelled nightlife, the country offers it all.
RUSSIA
ROMANIA
Encounters with Gypsies, wild bears and tricky officials are likely to be far more interesting than anything touted by the guide books when you visit Romania. The country’s natural scenery, its great diversity of wildlife and cultures, rugged stone churches and dazzling monasteries as well as the Transylvanian towns and the vibrant Bucharest are just some of the reasons you should visit Romania.
SERBIA
Known as one of the most affordable destinations in Europe, all you never heard about Serbia is true. It is compact enough for visitors to sample both Belgrade’s urban hedonism or world-class nightlife and the gentler pace of the smaller towns or national parks within a few days. At the heart of the region, it gives easy access to the cluster of cultures and histories crammed into this small corner of Europe.
Slovenia is a charming and comfortable place to travel, with beautiful monuments, cultured cities and a verdant pine-forested countryside, perfect for hiking and biking in summer and skiing in winter. The turquoise-green rivers, the Venetian-style coastline and tasty cuisine add-on to make it a perfect escape in Europe.
SLOVENIA
SLOVAKIA
Slovakia is a land of castles and mountains, punctuated by industrial sprawl, right in the heart of Europe. Bratislava draws visitors to its gorgeous old town, but Slovakia shines brightest for lovers of the outdoors. Walking trails in the High Tatras, meander through landscapes of unearthly beauty, with mirror-like glacier lakes backed by 2000m peaks, is an experience like no other.
Sun, Sand, Sea, Sangria and Siesta are just some of the characteristics of this beautifully diverse country.
Authenticity is found everywhere, even amongst the busiest tourist resorts.
Passionate, sophisticated and devoted to living the good life, the good vibes extend to the Canary and Balearic Islands, being a perfect getaway anytime.
SPAIN
SWEDEN
Sweden is the Nordic dream for travellers as it offers everything from deep-blue archipelagos and Northern Lights, to snow-capped peaks, reindeers wandering in deep green forests, killer fashion, food and design.
The country’s south and west coasts, meanwhile, feature some of the most exquisite beaches in Europe.
Switzerland is much more than Chocolate, cuckoo clocks and cheese. Diverse and multilingual, Switzerland's major cities are cosmopolitan and vibrant, transport links are excellent, and the scenery takes your breath away through once-in-a-lifetime journeys and heart-racing Alpine pursuits.
SWITZERLAND
With feet set on both Europe and Asia, Turkey has much more to offer than just beach holidays on the Aegean coast or the turkish Riviera. Exoctic and familiar, it combines influences from the Middle East and the Mediterranean, the Balkans and Central Asia. Mosques coexist with churches, Roman theatres and temples crumble near ancient cities, and dervish ceremonies and gypsy festivals are as much a part of the social landscape as classical music concerts or football matches.
TURKEY
GREAT BRITAIN
Crumbling castles, soaring cathedrals, quaint villages, timeless landscapes and history galore, Great Britain it’s a great place to visit or explore, whether you’re a resident or tourist. The country retains a boundless capacity to surprise, charm and excite, from its history and heritage, coast to hills or festivals to foodstuff.
SCOTLAND
Home of tartan and whisky, wee Highland terriers, fancy tins of shortbread, ranks of diamond-patterned golf jerseys, ruined castles, big skies, ancient architecture, spectacular wildlife, superb seafood and hospitable, down-to-earth people, Scotland is a big cocktail of awesome experiences not to miss.