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A cultural tour! What to see in Croatia

08/07/2016 in Croatia

Croatia has an impressive history, a fact that is best explained through the vast array of sites worth visiting. Most towns have an historical centre with its typical architecture. There are differences between the coast and the continental part, so both areas are a must. The most famous town is probably Dubrovnik, a prime example of the coastal architecture, but...


Colorful Curacao!

08/05/2016 in Curacao

Home to more than 35 captivating beaches, a diverse heritage spanning over 55 different cultures, including Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese, a 'live and let live' attitude and stunning European architecture; Curaçao remains an unrivaled tropical escape in the Southern Caribbean.

Recently selected as one of U.S. News Travel’s ‘Best Places to Visit in the Caribbean,’ Curaçao’s natural beauty, world class...


Chiloe Island, Chile's Best Kept Secret

04/27/2016 in Chile

Chiloé Island (Isla de Chiloé), also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (Isla Grande de Chiloé), is the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the coast of Chile, in the Pacific Ocean. The island is located in southern Chile, in the Los Lagos Region and is referred to...


Petra's Most Spectacular and Unmissable Sights

02/05/2016 in Petra

Petra is a southern Jordan city that is famous for its historical architecture and water conduit system. It is also known as Rose city due to the color of the stone from which most of its buildings are carved out. The city was started in 312 BCE as the capital city of the Nabataeans.

Today, the city is a symbol of...


Laurisilva of Madeira, The Mustn't Miss Destination In Portugal

02/03/2016 in Madeira

Laurisilva of Madeira comprises of 15,000 hectares and is located in the larger 27,000 hectares Madeira Nature Reserve. The site is made up of primary laurel forest, a vegetation species that is only found in the Azores, Canary Islands and Madeira. The Laurel forest found here is the largest surviving forest of its kind in the world. Around 90% of...


Jamaica's Blue and John Crow Mountains Gain UNESCO World Heritage Status

07/08/2015 in Jamaica

Jamaica’s Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park has just achieved UNESCO World Heritage Status! It is one of only 32 sites in the world that have is recognized for both its natural and cultural significance, and the first mixed site for the Caribbean sub-region. The park is globally known for its biodiversity, and is one of two remaining habitats...