Villages of Santorini, an Unforgettable Tour of the Island

Who hasn’t seen photos of the traditional villages of Santorini filled with whitewashed houses located on the edge of a volcanic cliff? Who hasn’t dreamed of the blue-domed roofs and gorgeous bougainvillea vines overlooking the deep blue of the Aegean Sea? Ever since the 1970s, Santorini has turned into a…

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5 life lessons I learned while travelling

The main purpose of travelling is not to discover new lands but new points of view. While on the road, you can learn about the world almost as much as you can learn about yourself. It’s not even necessary for you to go through all the continents to come to a…

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Spaniards teach us how to enjoy life

It is often said that the life of all Spaniards is one huge fiesta. When they get tired they have an afternoon nap – siesta, and then keep on with the party. Spaniards themselves do not understand how foreigners can sum up their entire life philosophy into two simple words.…

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Granada, a town of four cultures

Granada is an impressive town which has preserved traces of a few diverse cultures – Moorish, Christian, European and gypsy. It was occupied by Arabs for 400 years and at that time it transformed into a cultural and political centre. The palaces of the Nasrid dynasty in Alhambra are definitely the…

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Barcelona for tourists

“There is no other place quite like Barcelona” – said Sheila, a Catalan in every sense of that word. I usually do not agree with such subjective statements, but Barca really is an exception. If I had to describe the city in two words they would be “life” and “colours”.…

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