Norway in a Nutshell: 23 essential tips for your trip
Planning a Norway in a Nutshell trip? Read on for the tips you’ll need to make this magical tour into the fjords and mountains from Bergen or Oslo the best day ever.
Planning a Norway in a Nutshell trip? Read on for the tips you’ll need to make this magical tour into the fjords and mountains from Bergen or Oslo the best day ever.
Giardini la Mortella in Ischia is one of the great gardens of Italy. Its planting, and its setting in a natural gorge are stunning, but it’s the love story behind Giardini la Mortella that makes it so fascinating.
While Ischia is only around 6 miles wide, its charming towns and villages all have something a little different to offer visitors. To help you decide where to base yourself for your visit, here are the best places to stay in Ischia.
Europe, Italy, UNESCO World Heritage
Choosing where to stay for easy access to the Pompeii ruins is an important decision. In this post, I’ll tell you about the best places to stay to visit Pompeii for every type of visitor.
If you’re planning a trip to Cyprus, you must take some time to visit its capital city, Nicosia. Nicosia is the world’s last divided capital city, and it’s full of fascinating things to do – just don’t forget your passport.
If you’re planning a trip to Dubrovnik, step away from the overcrowded city and choose lovely, laid-back Cavtat. With easy access to Dubrovnik, it’s the perfect base.
Want a city break and beach escape in the same trip? These beach cities in Europe are the perfect places to go when you want both the buzz of the city and the chill of the beach.
Discover Amsterdam beach – a hidden gem in Amsterdam! Whether you’re looking for nature, history, food or excitement, you’ll find it in Zandvoort and Ijmuiden.
Europe, Italy, UNESCO World Heritage
Bologna is a wonderful city and a fantastic base for some of Italy’s best day trips. Read on for tips that will make all the difference for your trip to Bologna.
San Marino is one of the smallest countries in the world – and one of the least-visited. But if you go to Bologna or Rimini in Italy and don’t make the very slight detour to visit San Marino, you’re missing out on a spellbinding country with a lot to offer.