The smallest inhabited island of the Maltese islands, famed for it's Blue Lagoon which offers crystal clear waters for swimming in.
This old village, one of the Cinque Terre is famous its great wine Sciacchetrà.
One of the larger islands off the coast of Southern Croatia.
This archipelago is considered one of the most scenic parts of Norway, with small fishing villages nested in fjords and a rugged coastline.
Carved by glaciers in the ice age, Lysefjord is a popular destination in south-western Norway because of the extraordinary scenery.
The best way to explore Ålesund is to just walk around the city, admire its Art Nouveau architecture, the surrounding fjords and discover its beauty.
Measuring more than 60 kilometers in length, this is the largest glacier in continental Europe.
The largest glacier in the Alps, with a length of 23 kilometers and an area of 120 square kilometers.
Off the northern coast of Croatia, the island of Rab is for explorers, offering rocky terrain, dense forests and nice beaches as well.
A hilly island in the Adriatic Sea, with 248 kilometers of coastline, plenty bays and pebbly beaches.
This town on Costa del Sol, between Malaga Bay and the Mijas Mountains, rapidly became a tourist destination.
A true oasis, an emerald lake surrounded by green forests and a medieval castle.
Located in the Saronic Gulf, Poros is a small and lovely island, with scenic landscape and crystal clear waters.
A small island in the Saronic Gulf, covered with pine trees, with rich history and great scenery.
Breathtaking beaches, the northern lights, friendly people, hiking opportunities... what more could you want for your perfect vacation in Scotland?
Far from the madding crowd, Marettimo is perfect for people looking for peace and quiet.