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15 June, 2016
Kalkan beach

Enjoy the incredible Kaputas Gorge, Kalkan

The beautiful Turkish town of Kalkan is a wonderful place to visit, and offers much more than just sea, sun and sand. Situated at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, Kalkan was originally a tiny fishing village before it morphed into a bohemian, yet sophisticated historic town. With a small yacht harbour fronting a picturesque

13 June, 2016
Casiña del Picón

La Casiña del Picón: A cosy rural retreat in southern Galicia

Vintage Travel is delighted to have added La Casiña del Picón to our portfolio of properties in Galicia, North West Spain. This stunning stone cottage boasts extensive grounds, nestled within the fertile wine-growing region of Albarino, Galicia’s most southerly province, close to the Portuguese border. La Casiña del Picón is situated close to the village

8 June, 2016
L'Horta

L’Horta: A spacious townhouse in the heart of Pollenca

Hailed as being a “rare gem”, L’Horta is a stunning townhouse situated in Mallorca’s fabulous town of Pollenca, where history and atmosphere radiates round every corner. This contemporary and stylish townhouse boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms and can sleep up to eight guests in comfort. Spaciousness is at the heart of this townhouse, as

6 June, 2016
Baiona

Exploring Nigran, in beautiful Galicia

“Galicia is very small you say, and I answer, Galicia is a world… it may be small in size, but in depth and substance, it is as big as you make it,” Vicente Risco, writer (1884-1963). With rolling hills, grand gorges and dense woodlands, Galicia in North West Spain is one of the most scenically

3 June, 2016
Menorca

Why the Balearic Islands remain a top European holiday destination

Spain’s Balearic Islands provide a wonderful feeling of escape from everyday life. All have their different character, culture and landscapes, from the hedonistic clubs of Ibiza, to the great beaches of Mallorca or the peace and quiet of secluded Formentera. Mallorca Mallorca has superb beaches, from the thirteen-kilometre-long Ca’n Picafort, to small tucked away coves,

1 June, 2016
Agios Nikolaos

Why wonderful Crete has a lot to offer families

Being the biggest of the Greek islands, Crete prides itself on being self-sufficient from agriculture and stock breeding. This has meant that although tourism plays a big part, the Cretans have not sacrificed their traditional culture, particularly their music, poetry and traditions, in order just to cater for holiday traffic. That said, there’s plenty to

25 May, 2016
crepe galette

Discover the gastronomical delights of Brittany 

Tasting the local food and wine whilst on holiday abroad is as much a part of the experience as laying on the beach, slapping on the sun tan oil, or snapping pictures whilst visiting all the local attractions. Brittany has some mouth-watering gastronomical delights. Take a look at some of the foods you just have