The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

The Giant’s Causeway is one of the most important tourist attractions in Ireland, and one of the most visited natural places in Europe. It receives approximately 1 million visits per year. Located in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland, it is a formation of volcanic origin, 

Beach of the Cathedrals, a natural monument in Ribadeo, Spain

Beach of the Cathedrals, a natural monument in Ribadeo, Spain

Beach of the Cathedrals is located in the Cantabrian Sea, in the parish of A Devesa, belonging to the City Council of Ribadeo, Lugo and is classified as a Natural Monument by the Xunta de Galicia. In addition, it has been a protected area since 

Cesky Krumlov, the best excursion from Prague

Cesky Krumlov, the best excursion from Prague

The small town of Cesky Krumlov is one of the best-kept secrets in the Czech Republic, and is probably the best option if you are considering a day trip from Prague. Its historic center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO back in 1992, 

Meteora, Greece. Where the earth caresses the sky.

Meteora, Greece. Where the earth caresses the sky.

Can a monastery be suspended from heaven? The answer is yes and it is located in Greece, in the region of Thessaly, we speak of the Monasteries of Meteora. It is about six Orthodox Christian monasteries, World Heritage Site (1988) by UNESCO, built on the 

Cala Mariolu, the most striking beach and the most hidden corner of Sardinia

Cala Mariolu, the most striking beach and the most hidden corner of Sardinia

«Sardinia is out of time and history.» Perhaps the English writer D. H. Lawrence forgot to say that the most beautiful corners of the island are also off the beaten path. Because that’s the truth. When you think you know Italy thoroughly, suddenly someone talks 

Gengenbach, a fairytale town in southern Germany

Gengenbach, a fairytale town in southern Germany

To say that Gengenbach is the most beautiful town in Germany is perhaps foolish on my part. The general appearance of Gengenbach is fairy-like, with its rampart, its gates to the city and its medieval watchtowers. Inside a labyrinth of cobbled alleys, with colored half-timbered 

Manarola, the most colorful little town in the world in Liguria, Italy

Manarola, the most colorful little town in the world in Liguria, Italy

Manarola is the penultimate town that makes up the Cinque Terre walking from North to South, after having known Monterosso, Vernazza and Corniglia; just before reaching Riomaggiore. What characterizes Manarola? Its liveliness, its fantastic restaurants and its architectural beauty,so many colorful houses nestled in the 

Pedraza: an escape to the medieval jewel of Segovia

Pedraza: an escape to the medieval jewel of Segovia

Nestled between walls and with the Sierra de Guadarrama as a backdrop, Pedraza breathes the worn air of the centuries. Few, very few, are fortunate to be considered one of the best preserved medieval towns not only in Segovia or Castilla y León, but also 

Alberobello, the village of Trullos, strangest and most picturesque in Italy.

Alberobello, the village of Trullos, strangest and most picturesque in Italy.

What makes Alberobello one of the most important tourist destinations in southern Italy, and Puglia, are its Trullos. These are white cylindrical buildings with ceilings shaped like a stone cone. These houses make it look like a fairytale town and have incredible places. It is 

Cesky Krumlov, a medieval jewel in the Czech Republic

Cesky Krumlov, a medieval jewel in the Czech Republic

Cesky Krumlov is a medieval jewel located in the southern region of the Czech Republic (South Bohemia), thanks to its fairytale castle and its hundreds of houses, it has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The amazing thing about this city is