9 September, 2019
Caminha is an exceptionally pretty town tucked to the far north of Portugal. Tourism is sparser and more understated compared to many of the bigger, busier Portuguese towns and cities, despite the fact there’s a whole host of eye-opening things to see and do in this quaint and interesting Portuguese town.
6 September, 2019
Perched at the top of a rocky limestone ridge with stone castle walls adjoining a sheer cliff face that drops to the River Guadalete below, Arcos de la Frontera is hailed as being one of Andalucía’s most dramatically positioned of its Pueblos Blancos – whitewashed villages.
4 September, 2019
Facing the exhilarating Atlantic Ocean, extending from the renowned surfing haven of Tarifa in the south to the mouth of the mighty Guadiana River, the Costa de la Luz – Coast of Light – has long been a popular family holiday destination.
30 August, 2019
Vintage Travel is delighted to introduce the beautiful villa of Danai to our portfolio of quality villas with private swimming pools on the verdant and sun-drenched island of Corfu.
28 August, 2019
Named after the Lot and Garonne rivers, the Lot-et-Garonne is a stunning department in the south-west of France. This 500km region stretches from the slopes of Mont Lozère to the picturesque banks of the mighty Garonne River at Aiguillon.
26 August, 2019
Vintage Travel is delighted to have added the stunning villa known as Sky 1 in our Algarve portfolio for the 2020 season.
23 August, 2019
Umbria is doused in towns, cities and villages that were built in ancient times and cling to a colourful past. And none more so than the medieval town of Gubbio, tucked on a hillside in the far north-eastern corner of Umbria.
21 August, 2019
With its shimmering, cobalt water lapping golden beaches backed by a dramatic vista of cliffs and hillsides, it’s hardly surprising the beaches of Corfu act as a tourist magnet.
19 August, 2019
The Cote d’Azur is world famous for its beautiful beaches, fine cuisine, elegant cities and breath-taking views. This glamorous and desirable stretch of coast in the south of France is also notorious for its art.
16 August, 2019
Lined with small coves, many of which can only be accessed by boat, flanked by rugged cliffs carpeted in fragrant pines plunging into cobalt sea, it’s not surprising that the Lycian Coast has been described as Turkey’s “most breath-taking coast.”