5 September, 2016
Port de Soller

Why the Balearic Islands have something for all the family

There is something for everyone when holidaying on the Balearic Islands. Ibiza, Mallorca, Majorca and Formentera are the main tourist destinations and all have individual characteristics and cultures that keep people flocking to them each year. If you want that feeling of escape from the grind of everyday work, then a Spanish island in the

17 August, 2016
Lanzarote

Exploring La Cueva de los Verdes on Lanzarote

The Cuevas de los Verdes on Lanzarote is an experience not to miss, with its impressively lit grandeur stretching some 6Km along a volcanic tunnel that was created some 4,000 years ago when there was a mighty eruption of Mount Corona forming this lava tunnel. It is without doubt one of the longest volcanic galleries

10 August, 2016
Barcelona

Discovering hidden Barcelona

Barcelona is a remarkable city to visit. There is so much to do and see in the bustling Catalan capital. If you are lucky enough to be heading to this magical Spanish city sometime soon, take a look at some fabulous things to do that are unlikely to feature in many of the tourist guides.

20 July, 2016
Lanzarote

Why Lanzarote is the ideal place for sports enthusiasts

The beautiful island of Lanzarote has warm weather nearly all year round, rarely getting cold, so you can enjoy outdoor sports any time you wish. The island can be breezy, which is a blessing to surfers and kite boarders. Even the top surfing exponents rush to places like the Costa Teguise, La Santa and Famara,

13 July, 2016
Girona Cathedral

What makes the Cathedral of Girona so magical?

Some grand churches do not need a plethora of gold ornamentation to make them impressive, they can rely on their imposing form. This is definitely the case with Girona Cathedral. This inspiring cathedral was built over several centuries. The entrance is via a large staircase from the late 17th century, but the frontal façade is