National Park Plitvice Lakes – Croatia
Posted by admin, dated January 2nd, 2010 |
Any who wishes to get acquainted with the uniqueness of Croatia’s first National Park and Monument of the world’s natural heritage has only to approach it! According to their own wish, they can spend here – in all seasons – days of active recreation and rest. Walking along the paths next to the Lakes they [...]
City Breaks for Christmas
Posted by admin, dated December 7th, 2009 |
Most short break holidays or weekends have been single city breaks. Europe’s capital cities are favorite’s destinations, with London, Amsterdam and Prague being the favorites. I wanted to talk about multiple city breaks because that’s a more challenging form of short break holiday to organize and make arrangements for. For multiple city breaks Europe has [...]
Travel tips to European Countries: Hungary
Posted by admin, dated June 15th, 2009 |
Also known as the Republic of Hungary or Hungarian Republic, Hungary is a landlocked country located in Central Europe and bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. Budapest is the largest city and also the Capital of Hungary. One of the key reasons why Hungary is popular is its hospitality to tourists. Also [...]
Travel tips to European Countries: Greece
Posted by admin, dated May 15th, 2009 |
Being one of the earliest civilizations known to human kind Greece is a country with rich history, heritage and culture. It is the place where Byzantine Empire once ruled and also great Ottoman Empire. It is also considered to be as the birth place of Democracy. Athens is the capital city of Greece. The Olympic [...]
Travel Tips to European Countries: Austria
Posted by admin, dated January 15th, 2009 |
About the Country Located in central Europe, Austria celebrates world’s best music festivals like the Salzburg Festival, Haydn Festival in Vienna, and the International Chamber Music Festival. Vienna is the capital of Austria as well as the musical capital of Europe. Music and art are in full flare here after centuries of hardship and innovation. [...]




