Avoid the crowded beaches of the well known costas of Spain and head to the Galician coastline instead for a refreshing and sunny change. In the Costa do Marisco (Shellfish Coast), the Norwegian-sty……続きを見る
Alsace is one of the tiniest and most densely populated provinces in France. Located in the upper east corner of the country, Alsace shares its borders with both Germany and Switzerland.  ……続きを見る
Gdansk’s shipyards and maritime tradition have made it the busiest Baltic port since medieval times. From the resulting prosperity grew today’s fascinating northern Polish city with its elaborate ar……続きを見る
One breath of fresh air with its scent of wild flowers will endear you to the Greek island of Kos. Kos combines ancient history with medieval romance and just a pinch of near-eastern mystery. Yet, a……続きを見る
La Palma is the fifth largest of the Canary Islands and is located just two hundred kilometres from the Moroccan coast in the Atlantic Ocean. Los Cancajos, near to the island’s capital of Santa Cruz……続きを見る
The Loire Valley is famous for its impressive chateaus and wines in its well-known towns that include Orleans, Tours, Chartres and Bourges. Two of the largest and most beautiful examples of French c……続きを見る
Normandy is the beautiful region of Northern France that is close to the English Channel. The region is well known as the landing place during the World War II D-Day battle and Normandy has a number……続きを見る
The world famous Norwegian Fjords are located in west Norway near to the cities of Bergen and Ålesund. They were recently rated as the world's top tourist destination by the esteemed National Geogra……続きを見る
Emilia-Romagna is a scenic region in northern Italy notable for its capital city of Bologna along with the ancient cities of Ferrara, Parma, Modena and Rimini. The region is a foodie paradise in a c……続きを見る
Located between the Oslo fjord and the moose-inhabited forests, Norway’s capital and largest city is a cosmopolitan melting pot. With glass-covered skyscrapers, trendy bars and royal parks, Oslo is ……続きを見る
Ever since Turin hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics tourism has been growing across Italy’s Piedmont province. With picturesque 17th century buildings, nature-filled parks, stunning mountains and lakes……続きを見る