13 October, 2014
It is fairly safe to say, there aren’t many destinations in southern Spain that comprise of stunning stretches of sun-drenched sand, atmospheric cafes and bars, top class restaurants and a white-washed old-town clung majestically to a hillside, that aren’t teeming with tourists. If you did make this proclamation, you’d be almost right, but not quite.
11 October, 2014
Traditional yet modern would be an apt overall description of Ca’n Trillo. Located not far from the traditional town of Pollenca on the eastern end of Serra de Tramuntana, this beautiful villa sleeps up to six guests in comfort and luxury. The exterior and interior building design has been used to make houses like this
8 October, 2014
Unlike the wines of Italy, France and Spain, you are less likely to find Istrian wine on the shelves of the supermarkets. With this in mind, probably the best way to check these distinct and flavoursome wines out is by going on holiday to this beautiful land. Aiding the nation’s present winemaking success, is the
8 September, 2014
If you are going to the Côte d’Azur sometime soon, naturally you’re in for a treat, particularly might we add, in terms of local cuisine. France is world-renowned for serving top-notch and distinct cuisine and no more so than on the Côte d’Azur where the local gastronomy is relished by both locals and visitors. Fortunately
31 August, 2014
Being blessed with a diverse and stunning landscape, Mallorca is perfect for both trail and road running. For runners seeking a flat coastal run, routes along Pollenca Bay, Alcudia Bay or Palma Bay go on for miles and miles. Or for those looking for a steep and challenging fell run, the ancient pathways that
29 August, 2014
With the severity of the summer heat subsiding into a much cooler, fresh autumnal temperature and being ready to celebrate its patron saint, it’s easy to see why Kefalonia is the perfect autumn break. Void of crowds Being the largest of the Ionian Islands but not considered as one of the touristiest of the Greek
25 August, 2014
With its spectacular mountain ranges, dramatic gorges, verdurous plains and twisting and turning coastline, the island of Crete is renowned for its diverse and natural beauty. Though it has to be said being laden with scillas, crocuses, cyclamens and other wild autumnal flowers, autumn is a particularly beautiful season to discover Crete. During the autumn
5 August, 2014
If you are looking to stay in a stylish Portuguese property that clings on to its traditional origins, set within the confines of a timeless Algarve village, look no further than Onda Azul. This three-bedroom house is located in the beautiful town of Ferragudo and is just 850 metres from a stunning sandy beach. Quirky
28 July, 2014
A villa named Orange Grove evokes thoughts of fragrant nature bliss, surrounded by citrus trees and basking under a sun-filled sky. This idyllic picture is an apt description of Orange Grove, a two-bedroom villa, surrounded by eight acres of private citrus to the west of Chania Town on the sun-draped island of Crete. This stunningly-renovated
24 July, 2014
Unlike Ibiza and Mallorca, Menorca is void of the notorious resorts, famed for their 24/7 nightclubs and legendary foam parties. By contrast, Menorca is better known as a quieter, family-friendly island. If you are taking the kids to Menorca this summer have a look at the following three great family activities on Menorca that can