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19 June, 2015
Acropolis of Rhodes

Three unmissable landmarks on Rhodes

Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands. Due to its desirable mix of dense wooded valleys, ancient history, an abundance of great beaches and a lively night scene, Rhodes has long been a popular European summer holiday destination.

17 June, 2015
Ascoli Piceno main square in le manche

Five family days out in Le Marche

Often referred to as “The Marches”, Le Marche in central Italy lies to the East of Umbria and Tuscany. This stunning region borders the Adriatic Sea on the East and the Sibillini Mountains on the West. This beautiful part of Italy comprises of diverse sprawl of medieval hilltop villages, jagged mountain peaks, deep river gorges

15 June, 2015
Old Town Dubrovnik

The art galleries of Dubrovnik

Nestled beside the sea, the beautiful town of Dubrovnik is a paradisiacal hub for culture and art. A trip to this inspiring Croatian town would not be the same without experiencing some of Dubrovnik’s many art galleries. Take a look at three art galleries that must be explored by all art-lovers travelling to one of

10 June, 2015
Monteriggioni in Tuscany

Three of Tuscany’s most beautiful medieval hilltop villages

The beautiful region of Tuscany is known throughout the world as being a hub of recognisable Renaissance-era architecture and art. Tuscany is also well known for its diverse landscapes that combine snow-capped mountains with sunny beaches, and acre upon acre of flourishing vineyards and olive groves with dense forests, dramatic gorges and gushing rivers. Tuscany

8 June, 2015
Brittany's Blue Fishing Nets Festival in Brittany

Discover Brittany’s Blue Fishing Nets Festival this August

If there is one thing Brittany is renowned for it is its vast array of colourful, traditional and totally unique festivals. Not a month, or even a week, goes by without some kind of vibrant and traditional event taking place in this culturally autonomous region of France. The Festival of Blue Nets is one such

2 June, 2015
Birdseye view of Paxos

Things to do on Paxos with children

Measuring a tiny ten kilometres by four kilometres, Paxos is one of the smallest Greek islands. Without an airport or any mass developments, it is also one of the most unspoilt. Consequently Paxos remains a beautiful and tranquil haven, the perfect place to enjoy natural Grecian beauty at its best. Whilst there is plenty to