EUROPE &UK
Europe is a patchwork of more than 40 compulsively individualistic countries and is a dazzling and spectacular place to explore.
A trip around Europe’s patchwork of nations will inevitably make you rethink what you thought you knew about the place. As with any form of travel, surprises await: nationalities about whom you know little beyond lazy clichés will become familiar friends, both complex and contradictory; you will feel the chill on your spine when you see that iconic work of art in the flesh or find yourself standing right where that happened. You will at least once find yourself on a beach, up a mountain, at a cafe or in a club thinking ‘these people know how to live’.
Yes, Europe has and offers it all. So don’t delay – get planning your own European odyssey as soon as you can. With so many extraordinary destinations offering incredible things to see and do, your only problem will be where to begin…
Relics of the Old World — grand cathedrals, imposing castles and lost-in-time medieval villages — mingle with the modern across Europe. The Continent’s celebrated cities offer endless cultural pursuits for the traveler looking to get lost in the arts, from peering at paintings by the Great Masters to dining on cuisine cooked by decidedly contemporary chefs. Beyond the cities, rural landscapes tempt travelers to flee the urban scene and breathe fresh air in Swiss mountains, rolling Irish hills or sun-soaked Tuscan valleys. Enjoy sightseeing in each city by visiting the famous sights and attractions. Witness amazing and breath-taking sights!!
Greece is, of course, the land of ancient sites and architectural treasures — the Acropolis in Athens, the amphitheater of Epidaurus, and the reconstructed palace at Knossos among the best known. But Greece is much more: It offers age-old spectacular natural sights, for instance — from Santorini’s caldera to the gray pinnacles of rock of the Meteora — and modern diversions ranging from elegant museums to luxury resorts and amazing Islands like Crete, Rhodes, Mykonos, Zakinthos, Corfu, etc. It can be bewildering to plan your trip with so many options vying for your attention.
Greece is a country of beautiful contradictions, a constant journey in time, from the present to the past and back again. Walkthrough the olive groves, through archaeological sites; move to clusters of islands, go through beaches and mountains and explore the breathtaking scenery. In Greece, the succession of images is not just our imagination; it is a sheer reality from the historical Main Cities to the beautiful Greek Islands.
Iceland Located in the North-Atlantic ocean close by the Arctic Circle, Iceland is very much a bridge between continents. Icelandic culture has been shaped by isolation and the extreme forces of nature. These conditions have created a resilient people, where family ties are close, the sense of tradition is strong, and the bond with nature is tight….
From a geological standpoint, Iceland is a very young country, still in the midst of its own creation. Shaped by the forces of nature, the barren landscapes demonstrate the creative powers of the four basic elements—earth, air, fire, and water—in a dramatic way. Active volcanoes, bright green valleys, glacier-cut fjords, black sand beaches, and roaring rivers are the most distinctive features of the Icelandic landscape. And although they are very accessible, they still remain virtually untouched by human civilization. In a fast-paced world of sprawling development, Iceland’s pure nature and empty expanses stand out as a luxury
Scandinavia or, more broadly, Nordic Europe, is a European region north of the Baltic Sea.
The word “Scandinavia” evokes many images. Endless fir forests, awe-inspiring fjords, wilderness, and lately, perhaps, crime fiction and noir thrillers such as Borgen, Wallander and The Killing. It’s all these things, of course, but this hardly does justice to the region’s vastness and diversity. To the North is the Arctic Circle, where polar bears roam, the summer sun lasts 24 hours, but an implacable dark descends in winter lit, if you’re lucky, by cosmic northern lights. Although not in Scandinavia, Finland, where Russia’s cultural orbit is felt, also has a Nordic feel with vast expanses of lake and forest inhabited by wild bears stretch beyond sight. Nomadic reindeer herders range from mountain to forest and the naked sauna is a national pastime. Effortlessly chic cities meet remote forests, drawing style gurus and wilderness hikers alike. Endless day, perpetual night. Rocking festivals, majestic aurora borealis. Scandinavia’s menu is anything but bland. You’ll rarely come across the word ecotourism in Scandinavia, but those values have long been an important part of life here.
The United Kingdom made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is an island nation in northwestern Europe. England – the birthplace of Shakespeare and The Beatles – is home to the capital, London, a globally influential center of finance and culture. England is also the site of Neolithic Stonehenge, Bath’s Roman spa and centuries-old universities at Oxford and Cambridge.