The island of Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, is internationally known for its warm climate, its cuisine and traditional handicraft items and of course for its wonderful beaches. There are over 360 beaches around the island, these beaches have fine white sand and warm clean waters. These beautiful beaches are one of the main reasons why tourists from all over the world choose to come and spend their holidays in Mallorca.
There are people who don’t like holidays on which they have to stay indoors all the time. Europe is blessed with scenic beauty which is too good to be left unexplored. If you want to stretch your legs and enjoy nature’s splendour simultaneously, then walking holidays in Europe can be a good option for you. There are various locations in Europe where you can trek. In fact, there are several types of holidays for walkers and trekkers which are now available. Here are some of the best choices. Cultural If you want to look at the various cultures which are [More]
Vidtur’s travel guide for tourists arriving to Amsterdam – What to see and where to go to, how to explore the Red Light district and enjoy one (or more) of the many coffeeshops in the city. Planning a family vacation? Learn about fun activities for kids, including Amsterdam’s best museums and – of course – do not forget to join a boat cruise. This video presents some of the top things to visit in Amsterdam: Anne Frank House, Van Gogh museum, Nemo Science Center, Begijnhof, Heineken Experience, The Red Light district, Dam Square and more.
Scenes from real German Christmas markets, filmed in Seligenstadt and Aschaffenburg, December 2013. A new guide on website http://www.dailytravelideas.com lists some of the biggest and best Christmas markets in Europe, some of which date back centuries. And they make an ideal destination for shoppers looking for something different for the Christmas stocking. Germany and Austria have some of the best and anyone wanting the traditional Christmas experience should plan a trip to their medieval towns in the weeks running up to the holiday. Highlights include locally produced food and wine, handmade gifts, wooden toys and beautiful decorations, accompanied by a [More]