10 Good Reasons to Visit Valencia with the Kids
After spending one and a half month under rain and snow we needed some vitamin D, so we took a plane and went to Valencia for ten days of sun and jamon! There are at least ten reasons to go … Read More
After spending one and a half month under rain and snow we needed some vitamin D, so we took a plane and went to Valencia for ten days of sun and jamon! There are at least ten reasons to go … Read More
After travelling for the first time in Japan I understood why the Japanese people are so impressed by European culture: because their world is a totally different one, far away from ours, sometimes a bit weird and absurd from a … Read More
In a town full of panoramic views, you can’t miss Sydney’s Harbour Bridge because… well, because it’s the Harbour Bridge! It isn’t the town’s highest viewpoint – that’s the Sydney Tower Eye – but it’s definitely the most exciting. Since … Read More
If you are travelling in south-eastern part of Sicily you can’t miss a trip to river Cassibile’s Cava Grande Natural Reserve, commonly known as Cava Grande. This protected area in Siracusa province is renown for hosting one of Europe’s biggest … Read More
Last summer I arrived in Outer Hebrides, further north than the Inner Hebrides which can be reached through the ‘road to the Isles’. The Outer Hebrides are a totally different matter. From a geological point of view, the Outer Hebrides … Read More
Africa is home to some stunning natural wonders, plentiful wildlife and exotic cultures. Our overland expedition will take us across seven countries, the tour heading south from Nairobi to Cape Town, each country offering something unique; from the continent’s last … Read More
Among the many towns I visited until today, the one who messed up most with my mind has been Mumbai. No traveller, tourist or foreign worker is ever prepared to face such a wave of contrast. My childish dream have … Read More
In the Southern Lands – or Suðurland – one of Iceland’s eight regions, a small village called Vík í Mýrdal is located. As for the last statistics, the village counts 291 inhabitants. There are not many highlights in the village … Read More
Reggio nell’Emilia, commonly called Reggio among its inhabitants (you pronounce it ‘rejjo‘), is an important historic centre located along the ancient Via Emilia of Roman times. It’s a very livable town, never crowded but during the weekly markets, where most … Read More