Destinations
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Italy
Italy
Italy is one of my favourite countries. There are always some great sights to see no matter where you go. And on top of that, it’s got a rich history and lots of natural attractions too. Italian food is pretty popular around the world, so I don’t think I need to tell anyone about it!
It’s known for its great hams, cheeses, pasta and wines, which I can enjoy whenever I want. The northern part of Italy is impressive, with the Alps offering a great view. As you move south, you’ll find the coast, many cities of historical importance, the Tuscan hills, and geological formations like volcanoes. There’s so much more to see!
Croatia
Croatia
I was able to visit the main regions from Istria to Dubrovnik (Rovinj, Zadar, Makarska, Dubrovnik) thanks to its proximity to Hungary. I didn’t get to write about them all. But I look back on them with fond memories. There are plenty of attractions in Croatia, so it’s definitely worth choosing the country over other destinations. In addition to the coast, there are eight national parks that are also great places to visit. Among them are the Plitvice Lakes, which have been on the World Heritage List since 1979.
The truth is that there are some stunning, unspoilt beaches here that are perfect for tourists who want to spend their holidays here. The Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea is a popular destination for tourists, with 1,778 km of coastline. The country is also home to 1,185 islands. There are 66 inhabited islands in total.
Denmark
Denmark
I first came to Denmark, and Copenhagen in particular, for work. I loved the capital so much that I decided to visit on a private trip. Denmark is the second most popular country in Scandinavia after Sweden.
What makes Denmark a great place to visit?
Denmark is home to the most famous Renaissance castle in Northern Europe, Kronborg Castle.
If you’re a fan of Legos, Billund Legoland is the place for you. It’s 10 hectares of fun for cube lovers.
Take in the Danish way of life, which is all about enjoying the simple things in life.
You can cycle in a country that’s really friendly to cyclists.
There are plenty of art galleries for those who love architecture and design.
Germany
Germany
I’ve been to lots of different places in Germany, but not as a private traveller, so there’s still a lot more on my list. I’d also like to visit Berlin, the capital, and the Bavarian Forest.
Germany has something for everyone, whether you love nature, history, mountains or the sea. Germany is home to 25,000 castles. One of them is in Meißen.
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
The Netherlands is a small but vibrant country in Europe. Known for its picturesque canals, colorful tulip fields, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a unique blend of history and modernity. The friendly locals, delicious Dutch cuisine, and efficient public transportation system make it a convenient and welcoming destination for travelers. Whether you’re exploring the charming streets of Amsterdam, cycling through the countryside, or admiring the stunning architecture, a visit to The Netherlands promises a memorable and enriching experience.
Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia is a hidden gem in Europe, offering diverse landscapes within a compact area. From the stunning beauty of Lake Bled to the vibrant capital city of Ljubljana, beautiful beaches, there is something for every traveler. Often called as little Austria.
France
France
France is known for its history, art, and architecture, boasting world-famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. French cuisine is celebrated globally for its delicious pastries, cheeses, wines, and gourmet dishes, making it a paradise for food lovers. These reasons, among many others, make France a captivating destination for travelers seeking a mix of culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty.