The Iron-Forging Festival
This festival showcases the rich history and craftsmanship of ironworking, featuring demonstrations, exhibitions, and cultural events.
At the edge of inspiring waters, the Adriatic Coast has enchanted sea-lovers for centuries. Soak in the luminous waves along the east coast nestling the distinct cities and alluring beaches. Preside over commanding panoramic views that extend to the shoreline over vineyards and villages. Explore the treasured promenade shopping beneath forested hills. Hop between more than 1,000 islands along the Croatian coastline, rightfully called “the pearl of the Adriatic.” Walk along sapphire waters rolling onto the brilliant white beaches of Montenegro, where some of the oldest city walls and medieval monuments in the Balkans welcome curious coastal visitors. Experience the allure of the Adriatic Sea and explore and savor the charming gifts of the coast
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Cultural treasures and bold adventures!
Atop of European ranges you’ll find marvelous snowcapped peaks.
Lipizzaner horses, an equine heritage!
Where music and dance take center stage.
A visit to Europe is unforgettable in itself, but people often find themselves dreaming about all the delicious foods they tried, long after they’ve returned. From sweet to salty and every flavor in between, fondly remember your trip when you bring home a taste of Europe.
Via Francigena is one of the most iconic routes in all of Europe. Once known as the pilgrim route during the medieval times, the road that comes from Canterbury to Rome now serves as one of the most unique ways to travel through Europe. So put on your hiking shoes and get ready to explore the history of Europe one step at a time along the famous path.
Trace the path of the Celtic Trail on a journey across the distinct countries of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Explore the vibrant histories, myths and cultures surrounded by oceans on this fulfilling trip through stunning landscapes, charming towns and inspiring cities.
Via Francigena is one of the most iconic routes in all of Europe. Once known as the pilgrim route during the medieval times, the road that comes from Canterbury to Rome now serves as one of the most unique ways to travel through Europe. So put on your hiking shoes and get ready to explore the history of Europe one step at a time along the famous path.
Despite the continent’s dense population, Europe is abundantly rich in natural attractions, open spaces and wildlife. Aggressively protected, the beauty of the flora and fauna remain unspoiled. The result is a chance for locals and visitors to connect naturally with beautiful preserves, national parks and untamed wilderness.
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Why walking a pilgrimage route in Europe is the best way to truly experience rural splendor and spiritual bliss.
Europe is a place rich with history and culture. From Stonehenge in Great Britain to The Alps in Switzerland, the landmarks and sites of magnificent Europe will inspire your travels for years to come. Take it all in with a landmark trip through Europe on your next two-week getaway to some of Europe’s most iconic locations.
So-called because the ancient Romans often built settlements around them, the Roman thermal spas of Europe are actually naturally occurring warm springs. They’re perfect for relaxing and revitalizing after a day of exploring Europe. In Roman times, people gathered at the springs to meet people and socialize, and the same is still true today.
From glamping in green oases to heritage hotels, these are experiences to suit all tastes in Slovenia and Croatia.
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The dance without music!
Sometimes you need to see something from another perspective to understand its beauty. In Europe, every perspective hides a new discovery, even under the water. From the shores of Italy to the clearwaters of Iceland, find what’s hiding beneath the surface of Europe with this gallery.
Want to absorb warmth and sun in the natural world? Discover what Europe has to offer.
Consider this your cheat sheet to immerse in the Croatian and Slovenian lifestyle and culture.