21 June, 2012
Bob Dylan looks set to rock Spain this summer at the Cap Roig Festival 2012! If you are a Bob Dylan fan and a lover of Spain then you could do a whole lot worse than travel down to Jardines de Cap Roig near Palafrugell this July to witness the legendary singer open the Cap
19 June, 2012
The tremendously unfair tendency to view Spain’s Costa Brava as being synonymous with sky-high buildings, English pubs and fry-ups, could not be further from the truth. Take for example the village of Tamariu, an extraordinarily quaint, picturesque and tranquil seaside village that has remained virtually unchanged for centuries. Tamariu is just one village that is
17 June, 2012
Villa Helios – A true luxury villa in Corfu snuggled between Kassiopi and Aghios Stefanos! Situated on the north east of the island, Kassiopi is regularly referred to as being one of the ‘prettiest little harbours in Corfu’. Once a thriving harbour in Roman times, Kassiopi then became a quiet and subdued little fishing village,
15 June, 2012
If you want proof that Lanzarote is a beautiful, romantic, visually stunning and stylish island then you only have to look at the videos two of the world’s leading and most high-acclaimed fashion designers have filmed on the island of Lanzarote. Both Armani and Elle, two of the world’s leading and most famous fashion brands
13 June, 2012
Greece has many famous sites, landmarks and vestiges and none more so than the Corinth Canal, which separates Peloponnese from mainland Greece, connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. Although the dream of having a canal that linked continental Greece with Peloponnese was a vision of Greeks more than 2000 years ago, Corinth
11 June, 2012
The Avignon “In” Festival 2012 – Want to be in the “in” crowd this summer? Then head on down to Avignon and join in the cavalry. From July 7 to July 28 for an entirety of three weeks, the city of Avignon will be pumping up the volume and putting on one of Europe’s biggest shows
9 June, 2012
Ibiza has done well to build up its reputation as the ‘clubber’s paradise of Europe’, but in spite of its justifiable status as being a top-spot for clubbers it would not be fair to paint Ibiza as being solely a metropolis for neon nightclubs and 24 hour bars, as Ibiza, contrary to a prevalent estimation,
7 June, 2012
Bordering Umbria and Tuscany but with a mere snippet of the tourists of Umbria and Tuscany, Lazio is crying out to be discovered. Although in spite of Italy’s lesser known region’s relative obscurity, there is plenty to do in ‘Italy’s wildest corner’. Check out three great things to do in Lazio. II Bagnaccio Hot Spring
5 June, 2012
Despite its relatively small size, Mallorca is blessed with beaches that could rival the paradisiacal beaches of the Caribbean –translucent turquoise water and snow-white sand shaded by a scattering of fertile palm trees , and intimate bays where intimacy is granted by a backdrop of dramatic cliffs swathed by emerald forests. Mallorca is home to
3 June, 2012
Rovinj and its relaxing qualities interrupted by the Croatian Summer Salsa Festival! With narrow cobbled streets winding towards quant and picturesque squares, a impressive cathedral and the highest tower in the whole of Istria standing at a mighty 61 metres high, the town of Rovinj in Istria has to be one of Croatia’s most spectacular and