The magical beaches of Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki’s beaches reveal the region’s coastal diversity, offering experiences as varied as their landscapes. Kavourotripes enchants with its wild, sculpted beauty and secluded coves. Lagonisi provides a serene, family-friendly haven with easy access to the wilder adventures of Diaporos. Mirsini, on Diaporos Island, offers an unspoiled sanctuary where nature reigns supreme. Bousoulas showcases the luxurious allure of a curated resort…
Corfu Island – perhaps the most beautiful and historic island
Known in Greek as Kerkyra, Corfu Island is a magnificent fusion of rich history, breathtaking scenery, and energetic society. Corfu enthralls guests from all around with its immaculate beaches, little towns, and old fortresses. From savoring regional cuisine to touring historic sites, this magical island provides a singular experience that stays with you long after travel ends. Discover Corfu's magic;…
Kos Island – party island and a paradise for surfers
Kos Island offers a vivid mix of energy and history. By day its north coast enjoys steady Aegean winds and turquoise bays perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing. By night, Kos Town’s “Bar Street” and the club-lined strip of Kardamena come alive with buzzing summer parties. Yet the island is also steeped in history – it’s the legendary home of Hippocrates,…
Lost ancient cities
Lost ancient cities inspire us and expose the secrets of societies that once flourished and then disappeared. From the magnificent ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru to the sunken city of Atlantis, these sites provide a window into the past highlighting sophisticated architecture, culture, and society systems. Discovering these lost sites not only deepens our knowledge of history but also…
Mauritius – Enchanting Island
Enchanting island in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius enthralls guests with its breathtaking scenery, rich cultural legacy, and generous welcoming. This island paradise provides a special mix of action and peace from immaculate beaches and vivid coral reefs to rich jungles and busy cities. Discover the intriguing past of the island, its many gastronomic pleasures, and the kind attitude of its…
Pearls of the Baltic
Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius are the storied capitals of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania – each a unique “pearl of the Baltic.” In Riga, gilded Art Nouveau buildings and medieval spires mingle in a vibrant cityscape. Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval centers, where castle walls and cobbled lanes live on amidst cafes and festivals. Vilnius charms…
Amsterdam: Red Light District
De Wallen, Amsterdam's Red Light District is a fascinating mix of modernism, history, and culture. Renowned for its distinctive red-lit windows, this energetic community questions social conventions by providing a rare insight into the life of sex workers. Along with learning more about this rich and intriguing location, visitors may tour lovely canals, old buildings, and interesting museums.
The ancient city of Meroe, which hardly anyone ever seen
Meroe was the heart of the Kushite kingdom (c. 600 BC–AD 350), a rival power in Africa whose legacy only now is coming to light. Lying 200 km north of Khartoum on the Nile’s east bank, Meroe hosted hundreds of steep Nubian pyramids, vast temple complexes, and evidence of advanced ironworking – hence its nickname “the Birmingham of Africa.” Its warrior queens (the…
Hallstatt: Austrian UNESCO town
Hallstatt sits on an Alpine lake beneath towering peaks, a village where 7,000 years of salt-mining history meet fairy-tale scenery. This guide explains why Hallstatt’s ancient salt saga earned UNESCO status: visitors can tour Europe’s oldest salt mine, examine painted skulls in the mountain chapel, and ride the Skywalk for panoramic vistas. Quaint streets, alpine churches and a local museum…
Moscow: White Russian Fairy Tale
Moscow transforms into a luminous fairytale in winter. From Red Square’s ice rink beneath St. Basil’s frosting, to twinkling Christmas markets along Tverskaya Street, the city pulses with festive life. Its famed Metro stations gleam like subterranean palaces, adorned with mosaics, chandeliers and sculptures celebrating Russian history. Nearby, Stalin’s Seven Sisters skyscrapers loom amid snowy streets — each a mountain…


