3 Glamorous Beaches in Ibiza
Ibiza, The Island that never sleeps, has always been considered a mecca for partygoers, but behind the party atmosphere, the impressive collection of world-famous clubs, the flamboyant nightlife, the lively gay scene, the offshore fiestas and the energetic afternoons on Playa d’en Bossa, the island has plenty to offer. The third largest piece of land in the Balearic Islands after Mallorca and Menorca, Ibiza lies in the western Mediterranean Sea as a glittering spot and a favorite destination among celebrities and partyers. Therefore, not many know that the island boasts a rich culture, amazing landscape, plenty of opportunities to enjoy, charming villages and an excellent choice of beaches. And somehow ironically, the effervescent island of Ibiza hosts some of...
The 12 Stunning Rivieras of Europe
Although nothing says Riviera better than the charming coastal region between the Alps and the blue clear waters of the Mediterranean that stretches from southeast France to northwest Italy, the Italian term with medieval roots has spread all over the world, becoming very popular among numerous coastal destinations around the world. However, the authentic Riviera comprises only two sides – the famous Cote d’Azur and the Italian shoreline between La Spezia and the French frontier, both of them facing the Ligurian arm of the Mediterranean. Once with the development of tourism throughout Europe’s amazing coasts, people have begun to use the word Riviera in order to spot certain areas similar to Cote d’Azur and so Europe has come to boast today at least 12...
What’s Hot This Summer: Port Adriano
Port Adriano, the brightest yacht marina in the Mediterranean is an example of art and function coming together perfectly. Designed by the illustrious architect Phillippe Strack, the port lies in the southeast of the Bay of Palma, only 9 km away of the Mallorca’s beautiful capital. Revolutionizing the concept of today’s marinas, Port Adriano boasts a wide range of unique facilities standing out not only by its fabulous aspect or the charming backdrop, but also by its latest technology and the unprecedented premium services provided. Designed to host boats between 6 and 80 meters, the Mediterranean’s most modern port also features a high-class commercial area where both yachters and independent guests can enjoy shopping in the most prestigious...
Under The Andalusian Sun – 8 Incredible Moments
With one of the most romantic Spanish cities as its capital, Andalusia, the picturesque south of the Iberian Peninsula, prides itself with eight beautiful provinces: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga and Seville, its epicenter, boasting as many lyrical and diverse sunsets. The birthplace of artists such as Picasso and Velázquez, the most prominent scene of flamenco and bullfighting, home of the scenic Costa del Sol and Sierra Nevada, Andalusia is a melting pot of cultures and traditions and the place where the East meets the West on the most lurid Spanish land. “All Spain feels its existence justified by the honor of having on its flanks the Andalusian piece of the planet.” - Ortega y Gasset, Teoría de Andalucía, 1927 Almeria Almeria...
Top Things To Do In Marbella
Located on Costa del Sol in the picturesque Andalucía, Marbella was one of my favorite experiences in Spain, alongside Ibiza, Mallorca, Barcelona and Madrid. You already know from my former articles, how much I love this country and how attached I feel to each of its regions, that’s why I can’t decide accurately which of them was my number one. Every single city, village or region in Spain has its own distinctive character, depicting a piece of my favorite puzzle, so none of them is replaceable. With a shade of melancholy for not being there right now, I would like to share with you my amazing experience in Marbella by laying down my thoughts and my memories in this post about top things to do in and around Marbella. First of all, I would like to mention that...
Menorca, The Green Paradise of The Balearics
Smaller and less popular than its sister, Mallorca but still a little larger than Ibiza and Formentera, Menorca is one of the main pieces of the Balearic Islands archipelago. With a strong personality and a uniqueness of its own, Menorca is a gathering of virgin beaches, coves, ravines, lagoons, green rolling hills, rocky coastlines and archeological sites, which have made UNESCO to declare it a Biosphere Reserve in 1993. The serene atmosphere on the island, the greenery, the pristine beaches the culture and the history make from Menorca one of the best destinations in Spain for families, nature enthusiasts and travelers in search of an oasis to relax.
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