6 April, 2016
Binibeca

A taste of Menorca’s beautiful Binibeca

It could be argued that Menorca is the most authentic of the Balearic Islands and is also the most unspoilt and least visited. It is a different world, full of coves and clear turquoise water. There are over 700 square kilometres of beach to choose from on the island and 216 kilometres of coastline. Who can complain

1 April, 2016
Santiago de Compostela

Key highlights of Santiago de Compostela

There is so much to tell about the majestic city of Santiago de Compostela in the region of Galicia, North-West Spain. A city perfect for evening strolls, in which you can lose yourself in the many stone paved streets of the old part of town. The whole of the city is alive and bustling with students,

28 March, 2016
Crete

What’s there to do in Maleme, Crete?

Maleme is a quiet village on the island of Crete, surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, which is just how the small community likes it. Maleme is fairly new to tourism and holidaymakers, as it has remained a farming community for many years. However, this has changed with the advent of tourists and an infrastructure

21 March, 2016
Abbacchio

Easter in Lazio

If you want to witness pageantry, raw emotion and joy, combined with an unbroken link with history, you need to witness first-hand the processions that take place across Lazio and Italy as a whole, during Easter Week. The name Easter is believed to come from Eostara, the goddess of rebirth, therefore a fitting name for