Santorini (Greece)

  General Info Santorini is an enchanting island, which lies at the center of the Cyclades Islands. Santorini has years of experience in accommodating and welcoming visitors which enabled it to surface as one of the finest island holiday destinations in Europe. Santorini is a stunning and charming Island of Greece with its own unique…

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Playa de las Catedrales, Galicia

Playa de Augas Sanatas (Beach of the Holy Waters) was renamed in Playa de las Catedrales (Cathedrals Beach) for its spectacular arch-shaped rock formation around it, that resembles the arches of a cathedral. It is located in the province of Lugo (Galicia), just 10 kilometers west from the town of Ribadeo and although it is…

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Navagio Beach (Zakynthos Island)

Navagio Beach also known as Shipwreck beach is considered the most beautiful beach in Greece. Breathtaking and isolated it is situated on the north-west coast of the Zakynthos island in Greece. There is no way to get on the Navagio beach on foot, the beach is only accessible by boat and the boat tours part…

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Naples (Italy)

Photo credit:  ILCE3000 General Info Naples is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the largest city in southern Italy, situated on the Gulf of Naples between the amazing Mt. Vesuvius, one of three active volcanoes in Italy and Phlegraean Fields, which is a separated volcanic area. It’s the third-largest city in Italy with almost…

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Menorca (Spain)

Photo credit:  Pablo Fernández General Info Menorca is an island situated in the Mediterranean Sea that belongs to Spain and has gotten its name by being smaller sized when compared to the close-by island called Majorca. The island hosts about 62,000 people in a picturesque landscape; it’s bright and radiant and it enjoy warm, beautiful,…

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Ischia Island (Italy)

General Info Ischia is a volcanic island, the largest of the Phlegrean islands, near Naples. Ischia is known globally for its restorative centers and thermal spas. But what started all of it? According to the myth, the local people in the island had to endure much over the years. They have suffered both quakes and invasions…

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