Browsing the "Europe"
Published on November 17, 2015 | by Andrea Guerriero
You may have seen polar bears in the past during a visit to your local zoo, but this pales in comparison to the experience of seeing these magnificent creatures in person. However, for most people, this seems like an unobtainable... Read the rest →
Published on November 13, 2015 | by Andrea Guerriero
Split is the second largest city in Croatia. With a population of approximately two hundred thousand, it’s the center of Croatian tourism, culture and sports. Tourists love Split because of its natural beauties, the clear Adriatic Sea, pleasant climate, and... Read the rest →
Published on October 7, 2015 | by Douglas
For many of us, our strongest impressions of Belgium are the delectable chocolates and queer-looking Brussel sprouts which are occasionally sold at the local grocers’. Sandwiched between Germany and France, Belgium is often overshadowed by its larger and more vibrant... Read the rest →
Published on September 16, 2015 | by Andrea Guerriero
Greenland greets visitors with a fascinating mixture of culture and historical significance. Although there are only 56,483 people living on the more than 860,000 square miles that make up the largest island in the world, you will be able to... Read the rest →
Published on July 13, 2015 | by Barkha Deswal
Looking for some cool and offbeat festivals to visit this summer? Then this list is what you have been waiting for! Long hot summer days are well spent in the clinch of magic music, smiley faces, shirtless men and most... Read the rest →
Published on July 13, 2015 | by Thomas Ujj
As an American expat currently living in Budapest, I can comfortably say that Budapest’s nickname as the “Pearl of the Danube” is entirely accurate. A beautiful city separated by the Danube and encircled by mountains, Budapest has the distinct advantage... Read the rest →
Published on May 20, 2015 | by Lisa Coffey
Europe is pretty much more than Zigzag city streets, gorgeous museums and vibrant Espresso Bars! The continent thrives with pristine-lakes, rugged-mountains, isolated beaches and some of the premier parks as well as wildlife natural habitats of the world. So in... Read the rest →
Published on April 12, 2015 | by Maaike van Kuijk
When you think of the Netherlands, you might think of Amsterdam, windmills, cheese and clogs. The country is definitely not known for hills, because the Netherlands is as flat as a pancake, right?
For the majority of the country, that... Read the rest →
Published on March 13, 2015 | by Edward Francis
The beautiful Atlantic Road is a long stretch of road that spans 8 kilometers, between Kristiansund and Molde, two of the country’s most spectacular travel destinations in Møre og Romsdal, a country in Fjord Norway. Selected in 2005 as Norway’s... Read the rest →
Published on January 13, 2015 | by Francy
7 cities for 7 deadly sins. Prague: the greed.
Greed is the lack of willingness to spend his own. Usually it accompanies the desire for others to spend to get what miser want. In short, if you offer the luxury... Read the rest →