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Our Most Romantic Getaways for a couple's vacation

With the day of love around the corner, celebrating it with your special one is a must. But if like us you too feel that love should be celebrated every day, then these romantic retreats will back up your every romantic holiday plan. From luxe Jacuzzi getaways to beachfront fun and city escapes, our latest selection of the most romantic couple-friendly homes is perfect for packing your bags and lolling off with "the one".  Whether you are looking to reconnect with your partner, thinking of an adventurous couple's weekend or planning your Valentine's Day escape, these year-round romantic nooks offer you some of the best escapes. (Use the discount code HRLOVE to get a special 10% discount on bookings from 13th to 17th February 2025 to celebrate St. Valentine's!)A luxury retreat in Campania to pamper each other Enjoy cosy moments in the hot tub in this lovely retreat In the coastal town of Agropoli, the pearl of Campania, this Jacuzzi retreat in lush greenery welcomes you to indulge in the vibrance of the Mediterranean atmosphere and share intimate moments surrounded by everything that feels like love.With antique charm and modern comforts, the vacation rental offers time off from mundane life and more time for each other. Bask in the sun-drenched private garden, with sun beds, a jacuzzi and your favourite drink, or delight in the host’s special breakfast whipped up with homemade ingredients. If you feel like it, then there is a fabulous option for guests to host exclusive garden parties; but if couple-friendly explorations are more your thing then the historic Agropoli Castle, pristine beaches (The Bay Trentova and Spiagge di Agropoli), and the nearby treasures of Paestum Archaeological Park are located within a couple of minutes from here. Book this romantic retreat! A secluded cottage, fabulous outdoors and perfect moments in Croatia’s countryside  Set your romantic dinner in this property’s gazebo Less than an hour from Zagreb, the serenity of the countryside and this enchanting romantic cottage offer quick, year-round getaways for city dwellers and nature lovers. This stylish retreat seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary features for couples of all ages. Enjoy sunny moments on the terrace, cosy up with the wood-burning stove, or relax in the hot tub amid the curated garden. With a master bedroom, a convertible sofa, and a well-equipped kitchen, this haven ensures comfort. Moreover, after some indulgence at the property, guests can easily explore the historic Varazdin in just 15 minutes, savour the local cuisine, or simply unwind in the idyllic surroundings.  Book your romantic escape! Winery Weekend, Wellness and Self-Care in Dolejska Wine Region  A romantic retreat in a picture-perfect wooden cottage, surrounded by vineyards Conveniently located between Ljubljana and Zagreb, this picture-perfect retreat promises an unforgettable holiday for couples.Slow down at this romantic escape where traditional and contemporary design come together to give you a slice of Slovenian paradise. Relax in the unique Finnish sauna, dine on the wooden deck with breathtaking views, unwind in the wooden hot tub with a glass of local wine, or retreat to the hay loft for rustic relaxation. Additionally, the owners' wine cellar beckons for local tastings and curated experiences including wellness treatments. And there is plenty to do nearby as the enchanting town of Otočec, with the only Gothic water castle in Slovenia on a river island, is just 10 minutes away and many thermal baths of Slovenia are within easy reach.  Book this cosy cottage! Get swept off your feet at with this central city escape on Ljubljanica’s banks Plan your next city escape in this spacious apartment in Ljubljana Home to historic architecture and the living Ljubljana Castle, the capital of Slovenia might not be the first place that pops up when one thinks about romantic getaways. But with Ljubljana’s Luv Fest and this charming riverside apartment, the city might just spell the perfect Valentine’s for you!Perfect for up to 4 guests, the air-conditioned retreat is a year-round haven. Unwind in the naturally bright living room or relax in the private open-air coffee corner. Fully equipped for a carefree stay, the apartment is ideal for exploring Ljubljana's architectural wonders, dining in charming restaurants, and wandering the historic Old Town—all within walking distance. Whether winter or summer, this central location is your gateway to Slovenia's diverse beauty. PS. Bikes are also available for guests if you want to discover hidden spots of the city cycling slo-mo with your love. Book your next city trip! A haven of tranquillity, this romantic mountain retreat is where skiing is still in spring till April Enjoy the view of the mountains from this balcony Nothing says it's time to cosy up with your special one better than a holiday in the winter wonderlands.This holiday retreat in Claviere, one of the six Via Lattea resorts, is the ideal nest to escape to alpine serenity. Perfect for honeymooners and pet lovers, the private terrace with mountain views features wooden interiors and an alpine living experience. Plus, with proximity to skiing spots and ski storage, this apartment is also the ideal ski-in/ski-out vacation rental. The snow-sure slopes of Via Lattea bring skiing vibes well into April and with 6 resorts to choose from, there is a wealth of experiences to enjoy. Explore nearby attractions, from the Church of San Maurizio to thrilling ski resorts like Sauze d’Oulx and the French resort Montgenevre, making memories that last a lifetime.  Book one of these mountain havens! Waterside rental with a private beach on Kolpa RiverEnjoy the peace of River Kolpa in our waterside house A picturesque, romantic cottage in a serene hamlet between the lush forest and the enchanting River Kolpa means that nature has come together in harmony to give you the best of its beauty and gifts.With a private beach just steps away, this delightfully cosy wooden haven is pure indulgence surrounded by nature. Let loose in the outdoor Finnish sauna, stone terrace, BBQ facilities and balcony overlooking the river. Explore the unspoiled beauty of Slovenia's southern border, by hiking, cycling, fishing, SUP and exploring the river with canoe rental available at every step. Plus, with Petrina just 5 minutes away, this retreat is all about tranquillity with a dose of adventure. Book your private beach rental! Enjoy Katakolon’s alluring water at this beach Retreat in GreeceRelax by the sea in this perfect romantic beach getaway!  Unwind, explore, and create cherished memories with your special one at this beachfront haven in Katakolon just a stone’s throw from various cafes, bars, beach bars, and a barbecue restaurant. Located right on the sands of Agios Ilias beach, this sun-soaked escapes feature a spacious balcony with a sea view, perfect for dining to the soothing sound of the waves. Fully air-conditioned and equipped with Wi-Fi, it feels like a home away from home but with the magic of Greece and an incredibly charming location with direct beach access and water sports like SUP boarding and swimming. The well-furnished living area and open kitchen provide all you need for a carefree self-catering stay.  Book these sun-soaked escapes! A Romantic Villa that doubles as a spa retreat, the go-to honeymoon hideaway Book the weekend in this romantic villa for you and your loved one With a utopic location in the small Italian town of Alviano, the holiday villa offers a whole package for travel lovers and honeymooners. The town is home to not only historic structures like Rocca di Alviano but also to one of the biggest natural reserves in the area, the Alviano Oasis with more than 190 bird species and 7 kilometres of forested paths for delicious walks and wanderings.  Explore the area and come back to fabulous amenities like a private swimming pool for a dip or the sauna to relax your nerves. Depending on the weather, curl up in front of the fireplace with your loved one or plan a sweet little picnic in the exclusive garden equipped with open-air dining and BBQ. Book your stay in this romantic villa! A soul-soothing Mountain Cabin abound in Hungarian nature and a Michelin-star dining experience  Admire the view amid nature and sunshine Embark on a journey to the natural bounty of Southern Hungary, where the East Mecsek landscape protection district unfolds at the foot of Zengő mountain.  The sustainable cozy cabins overlooking the picturesque Hármashegy offer a close-to-nature retreat, embodying tranquillity and relaxation. Resembling a herd grazing on the hillside, the cabins prioritise eco-friendly practices, from LED lights to selective rubbish collection. Experience comfort with a sauna, indulge in a breakfast basket or explore nearby dining options like Hosszútányér, a Michelin-starred restaurant, just minutes away on foot. Discover the cultural richness of Pécs known for its European Capital of Culture heritage. For sports enthusiasts, Central Wakeboard Park is a short drive, and Lake Pécs awaits water lovers. Book your retreat amid nature! A luxe experience in nature to round up a truly relaxing Valentine’s  For nature lovers, Treehouse with a Jacuzzi and BBQ in the middle of the Slovenian woods Hidden in southern Croatia, this scrumptious treehouse escape promises a tranquil day or days of love surrounded by mountains, rivers, and lush forests.Just 30 minutes from the famed Adriatic coast with its golden beaches, and an hour from the historic city of Zadar, guests can immerse themselves in 3000 years of history, vibrant markets, and a captivating coastal landscape, and at the same time, enjoy a delightful experience in the peace of nature and a balcony for enchanting treetop dining. Its well-equipped kitchen heated shared pool, outdoor jacuzzi, and covered BBQ area ensure a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Zadar International Airport is conveniently located just 50 minutes away, making this treehouse a gateway to an unforgettable Croatian holiday. Book your getaway in nature! Whether it is a ski resort, a beach destination, cities in love or the most untouched corners of Earth’s paradise that you are looking for? Book your time away with your loved one now! 

The most beautiful villages in Umbria worth visiting

Embarking on a journey through the heart of Italy unveils a tapestry of enchanting villages, each with its unique charm and timeless allure. In the picturesque region of Umbria, where medieval streets wind through rolling hills and historic architecture stand as a testament to centuries past, the quest for the most beautiful villages becomes a captivating odyssey.  Below, we have found the hidden gems, the quaint corners, and the cultural treasures that define the most enchanting villages to visit in Umbria! 1. AssisiAn idyllic view of the hilltop village of Assisi East of Perugia lies the hilltop town of Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis, the patron saint of animals and the environment. Its must-see Basilica di San Francesco, constructed between 1228 and 1253, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site. Assisi also has the well-preserved Roman Temple of Minerva from the 1st century for those who’d like to venture into ancient times! Not only that, this UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning medieval architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views is also quite the charmer for nature lovers with the nearby Mount Subasio Regional Park serving as a beautiful retreat.  2. PerugiaThe beautiful Piazza IV Novembre of Perugia The regional capital, Perugia, with its historical sites, medieval alleys, and vibrant cultural scene lures into a rich history dating back to Etruscan times. Explore impressive Renaissance architecture in its piazzas, discover intriguing medieval lanes, and uncover Etruscan ruins beneath the cathedral. July brings the vibrant Jazz Festival, filling the streets with music, meanwhile, the Perugina chocolate factory, producer of delicious Baci chocolates, is a year-round favourite of tourists. Ideally, you should allow at least three days to fully enjoy the city! 3. Orvieto The iconic duomo of Orvieto on a crisp, sunny day Known for its impressive Duomo (Cathedral) and well-preserved medieval centre, Orvieto sits atop a volcanic cliff and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Book a tour of Orvieto Underground to discover the fascinating history of kilometres of tunnels beneath the city. Alternatively, visit the impressive cathedral, marvel at the Pozzo della Cava, a 36-meter-deep Etruscan well, and descend the 248 steps of the Pozzo di San Patrizio, a 54-meter-deep well.  Easily accessible by train from Rome in one hour or by car with ample parking, Orvieto can be explored in a day, but two days allow for a more relaxed experience. Also, don't miss a fantastic pizza at Piazza del Popolo. 4.  Spello An atmospheric alley of Spello to spend your afternoon A charming hilltop town with medieval streets adorned with flowers, Spello is often considered one of the most picturesque places in Umbria with diverse experiences that pique curiosity. In Spello, wander through its floral alleyways, admire its churches, and enjoy stunning Umbrian vistas. Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Baglioni Chapel in the Collegiata di Santa Maria Maggiore and the Infloriata festival in June that transforms streets into floral carpets. The town also offers excellent restaurants like La Cantina di Spello, showcasing local delicacies such as black truffles, olive oils, Chianina beef, and wild boar. Editor’s tip: Make Spello the base for your Umbrian trip as it is easily accessible by train! 5. Gubbio  An alluring view of the historic buildings of Gubbio As one of Umbria's oldest medieval settlements, Gubbio has preserved its original appearance and is known for its historic centre, the Palazzo dei Consoli and the annual Corsa dei Ceri festival. The town is quietly surrounded by countryside and ancient woodland, with the Piazza Grande offering stunning views of the valley and showcasing historic buildings like Palazzo dei Consoli and Palazzo Pretorio, as well as the Duomo and the Church of San Francesco. Gubbio is also known for hosting the world's largest Christmas tree during the holidays!  Gubbio is perfect for a day trip accessible by car, train, or bus from Perugia and Rome. Editor’s tip: Indulge in Umbrian cuisine, including legume soup and strangozzi with meat sauce. 6. MontefalcoThe autumn-like beauty of the Mantefalco Sagrantino Vineyards Considered the “Balcony of Umbria”, Montefalco is surrounded by vineyards and is renowned for its wines such as Sagrantino di Montefalco and Montefalco Rosso, as well as panoramic views of the Umbrian countryside between Perugia and Spoleto. The well-preserved medieval center with ancient walls and towers includes highlights like the circular Piazza del Comune with key buildings like Palazzo Comunale, Teatro Comunale, and Oratorio di Santa Maria di Platea. The Church-Museum of San Francesco houses a significant fresco cycle by Benozzo Gozzoli, while other attractions include medieval walls, Sant'Agostino gate, churches, and the Castle of Fabbri with an archaeological crypt! 7.  TodiMarvel at the octagonal architectural expertise of Tempio di Santa Maria della Consolazione Todi's well-preserved medieval centre leads you into a world of typical architectural structures like the Piazza del Popolo and the Tempio di Santa Maria della Consolazione. Perched on a hilltop above the River Tiber, Todi is by visitors for its authentic charm and limited tourist impact where you can experience genuine Umbrian life and savour earthy flavours like a slow-cooked pigeon with a delightful dry white wine. Todi also serves as an ideal base to explore neighbouring Umbrian gems, with Montefalco and Perugia, which are just a short drive away. 8. Bevagna Feel the olden days come alive at Mercato dei Consoli A small medieval town known for its virtually intact Roman and medieval architecture, Bevagna is the perfect stop for reliving the old times. The town is home to the former church of Madonna delle Neve, ancient thermal baths, Piazza Silvestri, Palazzo dei Consoli, and churches like San Silvestro and San Michele Arcangelo. It also plays host to the Mercato delle Gaite, a historical reenactment festival recreating medieval village life every June. To top it all Bevagna has a well-preserved historical center with charming alleyways attracting visitors since the Grand Tour era.  9. Città di CastelloThe grandiose cathedral of Città di Castello Located in the northern part of Umbria, Città di Castello, a medieval gem on the Tiber, has a mix of Renaissance and medieval architecture, including the Palazzo Comunale and the Cathedral of San Florido. Its historic core is made up of cobbled streets and hidden churches, and features the Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera, a 16th-century palace turned art gallery, showcasing exceptional works by Renaissance artists like Raphael and Luca Signorelli! 10.  Castiglione del Lago The brilliant blue waters of Lake Trasimeno visible from Castiglione del Lago Nestled on the shores of Lake Trasimeno where Umbria meets Tuscany, Castiglione del Lago is famed for its 13th-century Castello del Leone offering stunning views. The town is also ideal for exploring several other water's-edge villages and tranquil islands, notably Isola Polvese with its historic Church of San Guiliano and the beautiful Garden of Aquatic Plants. Every spring, the Coloriamo i Cieli Festival transforms the skies with colourful kites and hot-air balloons above Castiglione del Lago.  Want to start making plans for your travels through the "Green Heart of Italy" ? Book your tranquil Umbrian retreat here! Before you go… More information and FAQs to make your travel easier around Umbria! Is it worth going to Umbria? Despite its relatively small size, the region offers a wealth of exploration opportunities including some top spots from our list such as Assisi, Orvieto, Lake Trasimeno, Montefalco area and Monte Subasio Regional Park. Plus, Umbria’s location in Central Italy, approximately midway between Rome and Florence, makes it quite an accessible destination even from Tuscany. From Rome, it’s about a 2-hour drive north whilst it’s a much longer 5-hour drive south from Milan. Florence to Perugia is likewise around a 2-hour drive, trains are also available.  Which is better, Umbria or Tuscany? Tuscany is renowned for its iconic city centres, while Umbria offers a more immersive Italian experience. Although Tuscany has better-known small towns, Umbria provides ample opportunities to escape crowds in the region often referred to as Italy's "green heart." The less-discovered charm of Umbria makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a more tranquil and authentic Italian experience. How many days do you need in Umbria? Umbria's compact size makes it an ideal destination for a long weekend break. In three days, you can explore a couple of the region's beautiful hilltop towns while leaving ample time to indulge in the delicious Umbrian food and wine. However, if you are planning to see more towns and villages, you should consider booking at least one week. Where is the best base to explore Umbria? Perugia is the most convenient city for basing yourself when exploring Umbria. As the capital, largest city, and transportation hub of the region, Perugia provides easy access to trains and buses connecting to other towns in Umbria. The city also offers a variety of accommodation options, including hotels and vacation rental apartments, making it a practical and comfortable choice for your stay in the region.  If you want something more in the countryside, Spello, a stunning hill town in Umbria, is not just a popular day trip destination but also an excellent base for exploring the region. Easily accessible by train, with a short ten-minute walk from the station to the town, it offers a convenient travel option.  If hilltop towns aren't your preference, Bevagna is an excellent alternative. Conveniently located, Bevagna serves as a strategic base for exploring nearby attractions such as Spello, Perugia, Montefalco, and Assisi, especially if you have a car.  How do you get around Umbria without a car? In Umbria, public transportation is limited, with train lines connecting Perugia to popular towns like Assisi and Spello, and local buses covering the rest of the network. For exploring remote villages, especially those not serviced by public transit, having personal transportation like a car is recommended for flexibility. Parking outside medieval towns is necessary, and solo travellers may consider mopeds for day trips, though they are not allowed on highways.  Planning your itinerary is key to navigating public transportation in Umbria. Check the list of towns served by the regional train service and the timetables. Additionally, examine the schedules of regional buses from stations to towns, as well as connections between different towns. With thorough planning, you can make the most of the available transportation options and ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey through the picturesque region of Umbria. The Umbria GO pass offers a convenient solution, providing access to (sub)urban buses, trains, and the Lake Trasimeno ferry, with options for 1 to 30 days. Prices start at €15 and go up to €120. The pass can be purchased at Trenitalia or Busitalia ticket offices, though information on select sales points is primarily in Italian. Buon viaggio! 

Hiking in Liguria: 4 routes to enjoy in or under 4 hours

A land immortalised by the likes of Claude Monet, Lord Byron and Dante, Liguria’s stunning beauty and its picturesque location are hardly a secret. The Ligurian region, home to alluring UNESCO sites like Porto Venere and the famous Cinque Terre, is characterised by a dramatic cliffside location, colourful coastal villages and the wide expanse of the Mediterranean Sea, making it a popular tourist attraction in Italy. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that this region is also a great avenue for lovers of hiking and trekking. Aerial view of Cinque Terre’s Vernazza, one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”  Trekking routes in Liguria generally range from longer treks (between 7-8 hours) to much shorter ones (1.5-4 hours), with varying levels of difficulty, routes and experiences. But all of them wind through Liguria’s history and the beautiful seacoast, almost always around! In our blog, we have rounded up 4 hiking excursions in Liguria that you can complete in or under 4 hours, without compromising on the beauty and versatility of the region! Porto Venere to Riomaggiore - The Gulf of Poets Hike  The stunning Church of S.Pietro in PortovenereAlmost 12 km long, the hiking route on the Gulf of Poets is a challenging one and winds through the beautiful natural park called Cinque Terre Nature Park. The route, also called Sentiero dell’Infinito, begins at Piazza Basteri in Porto Venere, the town adored by the famous English poet, Lord Byron, and ends in the famous Cinque Terre village of Riomaggiore.  Starting from the piazza, the stone staircase leads you to the Doria Castle, the oldest fortification in Liguria which is also the only Genoese architecture left in the region. From there, you also get a glimpse of Palmaria Island, one of the biggest in the Gulf of Spezia, and the sea view accompanies you thereafter.  The next part of the trek goes through Campiglia, from where the hike route once again climbs upwards to Colle Telegrafo (the highest point of the trek). However, after this, the route starts to descend and stretches through the Sanctuary of Nostra Madonna di Montenero before ending in Riomaggiore dotted with cosy cafes, seaside bars and restaurants serving delicious Ligurian Cuisine. Tip: For some breathtaking cliffside aperitifs or meals, the Bar e Vini a Pié de Ma is ideal. Time: 3-4 hours Suitable for: Fit hikers used to hiking routes with climbs The Borgio Verezzi Route in Liguria di Ponente Borgio Verezzi - Valdeminio caves, one of the most coloured caves in the world A route for all ages and seasons; the Borgio Verezzi Route in Liguria will suit hiking beginners. The route starts from Passeggiata Livello Borgio in Borgio Verezzi and crosses areas of multiple architectural and natural beauty before ending in the mythical Valdemino Caves (Caves of Verezzi), which opened to the public just 50 years ago. In between, the route is sprinkled with many interesting spots like the ancient Church of San Martino, Sanctuary of Maria Regina and Mulino Fenicio (a typical old Phoenician mill with blades inside the structure instead of outside as in common windmills). Time: 4-5 hours, depending on your speedSuitable for: All ages and levels of hikers 3. The Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Camogli San Fruttuoso Abbey panorama and beach in Portofino, LiguriaNow turned into a sombre sight with crystal waters washing its shore, the Abbey of San Fruttuoso can only be reached by sea or on foot. The Abbey route has multiple departure points making it suitable for tourists in Portofino, Punta Chiappa, Camogli and San Rocco. The shortest route, however, starts from the village of San Rocco, close to Camogli, and leads through a path of narrow stone divided into two routes: the shorter inland route and the longer sea-view route. The inland route starts at the Church of San Rocco, from a single red circle and meanders through the woods of the Portofino National Park till Gaixella, from where you can walk on the equipped path leading to the abbey. The longer route also starts from the Church of San Rocco but winds along the sea; it starts from the 2 red filled-in circles and is ideal for experienced hikers. After a dip in the water, when relaxation fills the mood, you can easily take a boat back to the charming seaside village of Camogli. It is recommended to check the ferry times from Camogli to San Fruttuoso and back in advance. Time: 2.5 hours (from San Rocco) Suitable for: All levels of hikers depending on the route.  4.  The Sestri Levante Hike in Punta Manara 

Malta Boat Tours you’ll regret missing!

Malta is a country of many experiences, and if you ask what is the best period to visit Malta, then the answer is all-year-long. With its 300 days of sunshine and a remarkably mild climate, there is indeed never a bad time to visit this Mediterranean island nestled just south of Sicily.  The traditional fishing boats, called luzzu, harboured in Marsaxlokk The Maltese archipelago comprises 3 islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, and all three islands offer a different experience. At the mainland you can immerse in 7000 years of history and enjoy a very vibrant nightlife; at Gozo, you can enjoy a relaxed pace combined with impressive monuments and beaches; and at the uninhabited Comino, you can soak up the splendid natural beauty of the archipelago.  Though the islands can be explored on foot, on wheels and even on water, the best way to fully take in the beauty of this island is to go on traditional boat tours or sea excursions in Malta. Touring the Maltese islands on the water will make you catch picturesque glimpses of its sandstone facades, natural monuments and pristine harbours that become exceptionally beautiful, especially during the golden hours of the day.Enjoy a beautiful sunset at Marsans harbour, Malta You can either hire a private car, use public transport or easily move from island to island using the harbour ferries. Some of them are so enticing, they give you beautiful panoramic views of the typical buildings with colourful balconies, imposing historical structures like St. John’s Cathedral and harbours lined with yachts and boats at affordable prices. Now that we have seen why boat tours in Malta are an amazing way of enjoying your trip, let us head and find tours that are worth going for! Boat Tour to Comino and Blue Lagoon  The most suggestive and one of the best Malta boat tours is the one to the Blue Lagoon, located in the north of the island and featuring two beaches. The lagoon is a slice of paradise made up of soft white sand and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.The famous Blue Lagoon in the Mediterranean Sea. Island of Comino, Malta There are 2 types of tours that you can opt for based on your budget. The ferry tour, which is cheaper and time-bound, is ideal for those who want to spend a couple of hours around the lagoon, soaking in the visual beauty of multiple hues of blue and the beaches. However, with the ferry tour, you will not be able to swim because of the time constraint, but you can surely enjoy the two beaches of the Blue Lagoon.  How can I get to the Blue Lagoon from Malta ferry? You can get to Ċirkewwa by public transport if you do not have a private vehicle, from there you can easily take the ferry to the Blue Lagoon. You can check Malta’s public transport schedule. Hop-on hop-off ferries also depart from all the major tourist destinations like Valletta (the capital of Malta), St. Julians (the party hub of Malta) and Sliema (a historical city in Malta).  The second way is to book a private tour, which is a little on the expensive side. But this is recommended for those who want to swim and snorkel in the Blue Lagoon. To make the most of your day at the Blue Lagoon, it is advisable to reach it before mid-morning as the area is small, there are no lidos, and the best spots fill up fast.Surrounded by splendid Maltese sunshine, this pool penthouse is perfect for a relaxing break anytime! ID 6383 You can book your stay in terraced appartments in Mellieħa, which is just a 10-minute drive to the Ċirkewwa ferry terminal! Boat Tours from Buġibba Harbour Buġibba Harbour is located within the gorgeous St. Paul's Bay and is one of the famous tourist attractions with clubs, pubs and a long sandy coastline. It is ideal for those who want to enjoy Malta’s nightlife and are looking for convenience to connect to other places or islands.The turquoise waters of St. Paul’s Bay, Malta However, taking Malta boat cruises/ tours from this harbour means that your tour would most likely be longer and organised on personal catamarans. These are ideal for leisurely exploration of the lesser-known caves, bays and snorkeling spots of the archipelago like the Crystal Lagoon on Comino. Tip: If you want to enjoy a Malta boat party, then you can even opt for experiences like 5-hour Lazy Pirate Boat Party!Enjoy alfresco meals in the typical Mediterranean villa with pool near St. Paul’s Bay, Malta, ID 7225 Book your stay at this family-friendly retreat with open-air dining, a hot tub and a swimming pool for the perfect relaxed stay in St. Paul’s Bay! Boat tour to the famous Blue Grotto If you are in Malta, then you must visit the Blue Grotto. Known as Taht il-Hnejja in Maltese, the Blue Grotto is a natural monument with shimmering blue waters surrounding it; a thing of beauty that only Malta’s rugged coastline can offer.  Spectacular aerial view of the Blue Grotto, Malta The Blue Grotto is in the southern part of Malta and there are 2 ways you can admire its beauty. One is from the viewing point in the coastal fishing village of Wied iż-Żurrieq, and the other is from boarding a ferry from the same village and entering the cave. You can visit the parking lot of the village and from there a boardwalk takes you to the viewing point. The kiosk to buy ferry tickets to the Blue Grotto is located close to the parking lot.  Tip: Visit the Blue Grotto before mid-morning to see the sunlight directly illuminating the shimmering waters of the cave. There are also other boat tours from Wied iż-Żurrieq if you prefer longer tours; one of which takes you to almost six caves, namely the Honeymoon Cave, the Cat’s Cave, Reflection Cave, Window Cave, Window Cave and the Elephant Foot. However, if you want to swim in the Blue Grotto, then you can only do so with private boat tours or by kayaking, but it is not really recommended due to the high number of tourist boats. The Blue Grotto is also a popular diving spot where you can discover its underwater life swimming with octopuses and red cardinals!Enjoy your stay in the modern Central Bright apartment with terrace, ID 6471, Malta Want a holiday home that is right next to the sea and within easy driving distance of Wied iż-Żurrieq? Book your stay here! Boat Tours from Mġarr Harbour Located on the tranquil Gozo Island, with extraordinary tourist attractions like the prehistoric Gjantija Temples and Ta’ Pinu Shrine, you can enjoy many boat trips to stunning natural locations from Mġarr Harbour (including Comino Island).Panoramic Bay View of Mgarr, Town and Harbour where Ferries Dock at the East End of Island Gozo, Malta However, when here, do take a moment to explore the Lourdes Chapel next to the towering Fort Chambray, stroll along the Żewwieqa waterfront, grab a drink at one of the marine-themed bars like Gleneagles, and observe the engaging yet uniquely serene harbour life. If you are looking for a convenient place that is just a short drive from the harbour, then choose to stay in this exquisite holiday retreat on Gozo! Enjoy Maltese sun in the terrace with pool of this gorgeous property, ID 7231 Book this wonderful holiday retreat or more like this in Nadur, which is just a 10-minute drive to Mġarr Harbour! But, apart from the picturesque boat tours, is it worth to visit Malta in summer? Definitely! This Mediterranean Island offers all kinds of vacations; from super relaxed sunbathing days on the beach to water sports adventures under the sea, historic immersion and party-till-the-break-of-dawn experiences. In fact, Malta attracts a major portion of its tourism during the hotter season. Therefore, if you would like to go to the island and enjoy a quieter and less crowded location, then Gozo is perfect to keep as your base. Relax in the outdoor Jacuzzi of this amazing traditional Gozan-style villa, ID 6180 From cities to beaches and lakes, you can also find uncrowded holiday destinations to enjoy in summer all over Europe. All you need to do is choose the right destination for you! Plus, with Malta’s digital-nomad-friendly policies and atmosphere, you can make this Mediterranean island your next nomadic home! Are you ready to have an exceptional summer this year? Book the best holiday homes in Malta!

Our full guide to the Milky Way Ski Resorts

With the autumn days giving way to winter, the ski season is finally here. And what better place to try your ski moves than on the stunning 400 km ski network of the Milky Way (called Vialattea in Italian) straddling the Italian-French borders? Offering powder pistes for all abilities, from beginners to pros and night skiers, the Milky Way slopes’ picturesque tree-lined pistes and cross-country skiing is bound to suit all ski lovers.The famous ski network is easily reached from the Turin airport and is made up of 7 different ski resorts, with their own vibe, characteristic beauty and fun things to do. The resort villages consist of Sestriere, Claviere, Pragelato, San Sicario, Sauze d’Oulx and Cesana in Italy and Montgenèvre in France. Each resort is family-friendly and one can choose from a number of activities, both on and off-the-ski slopes.So without any further delay let us ski right into the Milky Way Ski Resorts and help you plan your perfect ski vacation this year!Experience the best slopesSestriereWith a good elevation of 2035 m altitude, Sestriere is one of the snow-sure ski resorts in the network. It is best for strong, intermediate and advanced skiers, thanks to its extra challenging ski trails. The resort also offers the option of night skiing; the Giovanni Alberto Agnelli run is the perfect example to test your skiing skills when the night falls and the adventure quotient increases multifold.For those looking for competitive practice on the Sestriere ski area, the snow pistes provide excellent ground having hosted the Alpine Ski World Cup often and the Winter Olympics and Paralympic games in 2006.The efficient cable car system at SestriereOff the ski-slope activity: One of the best outdoor activities in Sestriere is "the husky experience". To fully enjoy the experience, you have to train with a professional instructor to actually control and ride the sled dog yourself! And it is not complicated or intimidating to learn either since children and adults both can enjoy this fun winter sport.Sauze d’OulxThe resort with epic après-ski sessions, Sauze d’Oulx, is the life of the party in the entire network of ski resorts. From buzzing bars to dusk-till-dawn parties, the resort caters especially to the young population. But this is not to say that that is all there is to Sauze d’Oulx. The resort also has a traditional village centre for an authentic experience and family-run restaurants with delicious local food. Added bonus of the resort is that it is one of the cheapest around and is located at a decent altitude of 1600 m.Off the ski-slope activity: The picturesque 3-hour-long trail from Sauze to Laune Lake (in Parco del Gran Bosco di Salbertrand) is perfect for those in search of fantastic alpine views and reconnection with nature. San SicarioIf you want to have the best of both worlds, that is, challenging slopes and crazy after-ski sessions, then San Sicario is perfect as it is located between Sestriere and Sauze d’Oulx. The Italian ski resort has an altitude of 1473 m, 11 ski lifts, and offers nursery slopes as well as technically challenging black runs to cater to all abilities. The resort also has 7 km of cross-country trails and was the site of the downhill runs from Mt. Fraiteve in the 2006 Winter Olympics!Off the ski-slope activity: Other winter sports like snowmobiling, snow-shoeing and ice skating can be enjoyed at San Sicario.Enjoy snowmobiling off the ski slopesCesana TorineseLess than a 10-minute drive from San Sicario, Cesana attracts skiers who appreciate the peace, tranquillity and all-engulfing natural beauty of the alps. This is also one of the main reasons that this Milky Way ski resort is popular among families. The resort has an elevation gain of 1350 m and new 8-seater gondola lifts for ultimate moments of fun and togetherness. It has easy connections to Sestriere/Sansicario and Claviere/Montgenèvre.An aerial view of Cesana Torinese villageOff the ski-slope activity: Cesana is popular for alpine hiking and trekking.PragelatoPragelato enjoys a decent elevation of 1580 m and it is one of those resorts that’s great for doing something more than just skiing. Alpine lakes and natural parks in Pragelato offer an unparalleled introduction to the beauty and indigenous species of the area. At the Orsiera Natural Reserve, which is located at an elevation of 1400 m, you will find plenty of regional flora, and fauna as well as old military buildings to explore. While at the Parco Naturale Val Troncea, hikers can enliven their experience by discovering the various interconnected hikes between the hamlets of Laval, Sentes, Troncea, Jussand and Alpe Mei.The beautiful snow-laden landscape of Val Troncea, PragelatoOff the ski slope activity: For those interested in seeing mouflons in their natural habitat, the Lakes of Cristalliera are the perfect place.ClaviereArguably the oldest ski resort in Italy, Claviere sits at an elevation of 1750 m. It is located near the French border, around 80 km from Turin. Claviere is ideal to spend a relaxing holiday as the resort centre has its own characteristic charm that is worth exploring on a calm winter day, as well as nice bars to grab a beer or two. The ski slopes are ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers, making Claviere perfect for those coming with their little ones.The breathtaking Tibetano Cesana-Claviere bridgeOff the ski slope activity: Try fusion cuisine, a mix of Italian and French, with a delicious glass of vino caldo.MontgenèvreThe only French resort in the Milky Way ski area, Montgenèvre is the smallest and the cheapest resort in the network. But this is not to say that it is by any means less fun: the resort has amazing heliskiing opportunities to enjoy from the 3000mt high peaks of Dormillouse, Terranera and Claus.Off the ski slope activity: Make sure you grab some delicious alpine French cuisine. We recommend the Savoy Tartiflette, a heartwarming experience on a platter that is perfect for cold winter days.A traditional and warm French tartifletteReady to ski off in the Milky Way? Browse the best holiday homes in the area and fix your plans right away.Want to explore more options? Check out exciting ski resorts like Lake Garda, Livigno, Lake Maggiore and Mont Blanc.

The most beautiful cycling routes in Slovenia

Cycling tourism in SloveniaThough recently discovered by tourists for its natural and architectural beauty, Slovenia is also an ideal destination for cycle tourism due to its extensive cycling network.Thanks to its extremely heterogeneous terrain, Slovenia offers both mountainous landscapes for mountain bikers, as well as hilly landscapes and plains for those who are moderately experienced or want to take up road cycling. Not to mention the well-maintained forest trails and cycle paths that also form a large part of the network and are ideal for less experienced cyclists or those who want to go on a cycling holiday with the whole family.So follow us and discover the best cycling trails in Slovenia to plan your next holiday!Slovenia’s extensive cycling network makes it the ideal destination for cycling tourismCycling routes suitable for everyoneThe ParenzanaStarting in Mediterranean Slovenia, one of the most beautiful cycling trails is the Parenzana. It is a 129 km cycling trail that runs along the Slovenian coast through Italy, Slovenia and Croatia and is named after the old railway line that connected Trieste (Italy) to Poreč (Croatia) from 1902 to 1935. Thanks to a renovation project, since 2002 it has been transformed into a cycling route known as the Route of Health and Friendship that winds through vineyards, orchards, olive groves and salt pans. The Slovenian part is particularly suitable for mountain and trekking bikes. You can also stop off on the way to visit some pretty towns: a popular destination is Piran, an ancient port town that still retains its mediaeval remains. While another must-see is Koper, famous for its mediaeval-style Venetian palaces.If you are looking for accommodation in Mediterranean Slovenia, take a look at our holiday homes in the area.Ljubljana’s Barje marshlandFrom the Slovenian capital you can easily access Ljubljana's Barje swamp, a 160-square-kilometre natural area that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can admire rare animal and plant species. Thanks to the characteristics of the marshy terrain, various remains from different historical periods have been preserved, including the remains of the pile-dwelling society that inhabited it in prehistoric times.The Ljubljanica River meandering through the picturesque marshes of LjubljanaIts picturesque roads are ideal for cycling trips, and we recommend the Iški Vintgar Gorge, Lake Podpeč and the Pekel Gorge as the must-visit destinations. For more experienced cyclists, ascents to the Rakitna Plateau and Mount Krim are recommended.Tip: If you want to admire the historical artefacts found in the marshland, stop by the Ljubljana City Museum and the National Museum of Slovenia (both in Ljubljana), and the Moja Ljubljanica Exhibition Space in Vrhnika.Find your accommodation in or around Ljubljana and start your cycling adventure!The Velika Planina PlateauTo the north, not far from the Kamnik and Savinja Alps, rises Slovenia's highest plateau with an impressive 1666 m of altitude difference. Characterized by an almost fairytale-like appearance, it is home to one of the last surviving settlements of high mountain shepherds in Europe.The quickest way to reach the plateau is by cable car from the Kamniška Bistrica valley. To start your adventure from there, you can choose from several routes of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty; one of these routes also ends at the Snovik thermal baths, an ideal conclusion to regain your strength. Other attractions include the Preskar museum hut, the Zabrškova koča hut, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow and the shepherds' village. Cyclists with good physical fitness can try their hand at the ascent to the alps from the valley.Tip: If you decide to stay in the valley, there are three springs of the Kamniska Bistrica river at the foot of Velika planina. Along its course, you can see the Veliki Predaselj and Mali Predaselj gorges, and the Orglice waterfall.Bohinj Valley and BledMoving into the fairy-tale Alpine Slovenia, you can visit rivers, lakes and waterfalls accessible via hiking and cycling trails. In Upper Carniola, between the Bohinj Valley and Bled, there is a well-known alpine route through the Triglav National Park. Starting at the Savica Waterfall, the source of the Sava Bohinjka River, the entire route offers a view of Slovenian natural beauty.The mountains of Alpine Slovenia surround the fairytale lake Jasna in the Triglav National ParkThe wide variety of routes between the villages around Bled is ideal for short excursions, while the dense network of forest roads on the Jelovica, Pokljuka and Mežakla plateaus will satisfy even the most experienced cyclists.Tip: If you're passing through Bled, it's impossible not to make a stop at one of our holiday homes and visit the town as well as the picturesque Bled Castle perched on the islet above the lake of the same name. Read more about Slovenian castles on our blog.The mountains above Lake Bohinj boast numerous roads and mountain trails of varying difficulty, suitable for family outings as well as road and mountain biking.Moving further north in Upper Carniola, close to the Austrian border, there is another interesting route leading from Ratece to Mojstrana, passing through Kranjska Gora and Gozd Martuljek. The route is very attractive: it runs partly along an abandoned railway line, almost entirely separated from car traffic, and crosses numerous bridges. As it has refreshment stops, equipped places to stop and no difficult climbs, it is also suitable for those travelling with children.Kranjska Gora is a very popular destination for cyclists from all over the worldDrava cycle pathIn north-east Slovenia, you can ride the 710-kilometre international cycle path along the Drava River. The route is characterised by asphalt roads, making it suitable for the inexperienced. It is advisable to start in Dravograd, and stop in Radelj ob Dravi, Maribor and the older Slovenian towns of Ptuj and Ormož. The Slovenian section leading into the Carinthian region is characterised by shorter, gentler ascents and descents, with the hilly area descending to the plains of the Drava basin.Goričko Nature ParkOn the border with Austria and Hungary, characterised by undulating hills and picturesque farms, the Goričko Landscape Park is a popular destination for cyclists.In the flat part between Murska Sobota and Lendava, you can choose from several cycling trails that pass between natural healing springs and thermal spas. Among them, the Moravske Toplice thermal spa offers ten themed routes, ranging from 5 to 50 kilometres in length, some with a slight elevation gain. In addition to the scenic and natural beauty, you can also admire the beautiful castles scattered around the valley, the most famous of which is Grad Castle.Another famous attraction not to be missed is the Vinarium watchtower, the highest in Slovenia, which offers a breathtaking view of Slovenia, Hungary, Austria and Croatia.Inspired to go and looking for the perfect holiday home nearby? Cycling routes for moderately experienced cyclistsJuliana BikeApproximately 290 km long, the circular cycling route around the Julian Alps runs along local roads, cycle paths, forest trails and dirt roads, and is the perfect trail for those who want to go cycling in Slovenian Alps.Notable destinations along the route are the previously mentioned Bohinj and Bled, but also Kranjska Gora, Soča Valley and Cerkno. Adrenaline lovers will enjoy the Kranjska Gora bike park, where they can test themselves on various obstacle courses and disciplines.The church of St. John the Baptist together with the stone bridge, is one of Lake Bohinj's greatest attractionsNot to be missed is the Moistrocca pass ideal to explore the Soča Valley. This is Slovenia's premier outdoor destination, perfect not only for cycling and hiking, but also for water sports along the Soča river.A little gem in the upper Soča Valley is Bovec, one of the most beautiful destinations for cycling enthusiasts. In this Alpine village not far from Italy, there are some of the most popular mountain and road bike trails, ranging in length from a few kilometres to almost a hundred. In total, there are around 400 kilometres of tracks suitable for all kinds of needs.Tip: Winter sports lovers should not miss the ski destination of Kranjska Gora, book your holiday home!Via Bela KrajnaBela Krajina is a historical and traditional region of Lower Carniola, located in the southeast of Slovenia, near the border with Croatia. The Via Bela Krajina (200 km) is the cycle route that surrounds it and will take you through vineyards, forests and picturesque villages to the Kolpa river–a warm, swimmable river ideal for a few refreshing dips in the summer season.Tip: If you are in a group, you can spend a whole day whilst enjoying activities like rafting or paintballing.Route around the Kamnik and Savinja AlpsSuitable for road and trekking bikes, this route (130 km) unfolds around the Kamnik and Savinja Alps and reaches up to 2,000 metres in altitude to allow you to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery.Cycling routes suitable for experienced cyclistsSlovenian mountain-bike trailAlways recommended for experienced mountain bikers, the Slovenian mountain-bike trail is a good 1800 km long and has an altitude difference of no less than 50,000 m! Along the route you will find 109 checkpoints where you can stop to regain your strength.Trans KarawankenThe Karavanke Mountains are a mountain range on the border with Austria. This 132-kilometre route is particularly suitable for experienced mountain bikers, but if you prefer a trekking bike, you can take the path around the Karavanke.You can start the route from Jezersko all the way to the three borders in north-west Slovenia. Breathtaking views are guaranteed.The turquoise waters of the little Lake Planšarsko in the mountain village of Jezersko Pohorje Cycling TransversalThis 75-kilometre route connects the eastern part of the Pohorje hills above the city of Maribor with the western part, namely from Sv. Bolfenk to Kremžarjev vrh in Carinthia. Being a hilly route, it is suitable for mountain bikes. On the edge of Pohorje there are wine-growing hills where one can enjoy excellent wines and various gastronomic delicacies.Tip: From Maribor, less experienced cyclists can choose to take the previously mentioned Drava cycle path.Between nature, sports, architecture and cosmopolitan cities, Slovenia is fast becoming a popular destination for digital nomads. Meanwhile, for shorter stays, look no further. Check out our holiday homes and start biking through Slovenia!

Greek Islands Travel Guide: find the best island to visit for you

Home of the ancient gods, myths and architecture, Greece has enchanted thousands of travellers and it still holds the same charm for many. The nation’s gorgeous islands are one of the key attractions, offering different types of tourism: from luxury honeymoon getaways to budget-friendly family vacays and non-touristy havens. In fact, the islands are a great place to start if you are travelling Greece for the first time as most of them have retained their authenticity. How many islands are there in Greece?  This question is not easy to answer. For the Hellenic Tourism Board there are about 6000 islands in total, National Geographic counts 1400 while according to the Greek government, there should be about 9835 (including rocks!). In all, there are 7 archipelagos in Greece (the Ionian Islands, the Cycladic Islands, the Dodecanese archipelago, the Sporades archipelago, the Saronic Islands, the East Aegean Islands and the North Aegean Islands) and the two large islands of Crete and Euboea.  Since the country has more than 200 habited islands, it is natural to be confused when planning a travel itinerary and choosing the one that suits your travel style. So, we have rounded up the best of the most beautiful Greek Islands below, along with where to stay to give you the most effortless Greek Islands Travel Guide.  The most beautiful Greek islands Honestly, there is no such thing as the most or the least beautiful island, it all depends on our needs and preferences including budget, presence of airport, nightlife, climate, type of tourism and presence of facilities for children or your four-legged friends.  How to decide which Greek island to visit? Every island is different and therefore can meet the needs of different types of tourists. Below are some of the wide categories you can choose from: budget friendly, non-touristic, nightlife and romantic getaways. Budget-friendly Greek islands Greece in summer can be a fairly expensive destination, but there are exceptions. Serifos and Naxos, Cycladic Islands A panoramic view of the island of Naxos in Greece during a summer sunsetSerifos, in the Cyclades, is considered the cheapest island in Greece. Frequented mainly by locals, it offers heavenly beaches and low prices. In addition to its many islands, in the Cyclades, there is the famous Naxos that offers the opportunity to visit charming mountain villages. If you love history, you will not be disappointed by its ancient ruins and churches as well as numerous archaeological sites. Naxos is famous for the ancient Temple of Apollo, the old town of Naxos (Chora), the mountain village of Apeiranthos, and the stunning beach at Agios Prokopios. Skopelos, Sporades Archipelago Enjoy a delicious lunch at the waterfront in Skopelos Skopelos, the cheapest of the Sporades, is also the island where the movie "Mamma Mia" was filmed. It is famous for the Church of Agios Ioannis, where some scenes from the film were shot, but offers few sandy beaches. However, its breathtaking views make up for it more than you’d think and the traditional fish tavernas bring to you a taste of the scrumptious Greek cuisine. Crete Aerial view of the stunning Elafonissi beach, Crete, Greece The most famous island, Crete, also offers inexpensive accommodation. Easy to reach, thanks to the presence of no less than two international airports, Heraklion's Nikos Kazantzakis (HER) and Chania Airport (CHQ), Crete is a popular destination for tourists. As the largest island in Greece, it offers several tourist attractions, breathtakingly beautiful beaches, such as the Balos Lagoon and the white-sand beach of Elafonissi and Crete's rich history adds to its charm. Visit the Minoan palaces of Knossos, Phaistos, and Malia, and enjoy unforgettable sunsets over ancient landmarks. For a unique day trip, explore the island of Spinalonga, a former prison colony.  Editor’s Tip: With its "Work from Crete" initiative, this Greek island has also opened to digital nomads. Check out the requirements, stays, cafes etc. in our full guide on Digital Nomads in Greece.Non touristy Greek islands for those seeking relaxation Amorgos, Cycladic Islands Traditional whitewashed windmill in the port of Aegiale, Amorgos In the Cyclades there is the unspoiled Amorgos, famous for the monastery of Hozoviotissa, a snow-white building set among the rocks and reached by a long and beautiful flight of steps. Not to be missed is a visit to the enchanting beach of Agia Anna, where the movie "The Big Blue" was filmed. The island is popular with those who want to experience a relaxing vacation. Ikaria, East Aegean Islands Traditional village of Evdilos, in Ikaria Island, Greece, with fishing boats According to myth, Icarus fell in Ikaria, in the Northeastern Aegean, when his wings melted. The island is also famous for its hot springs, located at Therma, 12 minutes from the airport, and has lively little traditional villages like Evdilos.  Ithaca, Ionian Islands Waterfront of Vathy, the capital of Greek Island Ithaca Ithaca, the home of Odysseus, despite its literary fame, wonderful beaches and crystal-clear waters, has not yet been contaminated by mass tourism unlike neighbouring Kefalonia. Editor’s Tip: Crete also offers alternatives for those who want a relaxing vacation.Greek islands with the best nightlife  Mykonos, Cycladic Islands The Little Venice district with bars and restaurants by the sea in Mykonos Island Younger tourists will be happy to frolic in the sizzling Mykonos nightlife, the Ibiza of Greece, ideal for those who want to dance the night away under the stars. Zakynthos or Island of Zante, Ionian Islands The high cliff restaurant “Sunset Michali Taverna” in Zakynthos Zakynthos, the queen of the Ionian Sea, is famous for being praised by the renowned Italian poet Ugo Foscolo. It offers exciting nighttime entertainment in Laganas, a favourite destination for those who like to party till the early morning hours. The island is easily accessible by both ferry and airport (Dionysios Solomos Airport). So, you can stay on the island or visit it from the port city of Kyllini. Zakynthos isn’t only for those who like to party till the break of dawn. When here, you can visit the many natural attractions such as the Blue Caves and Keri Caves. Be sure to visit Navagio Shipwreck, one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in the Greek islands and among the world's most beautiful beaches.  Rhodes, Dodecanese Islands The small, whitewashed village Lindos on Rhodes Island Popular with tourists from northern Europe, Rhodes is an ideal destination for those who love to party. On Orfanidou Street, you can find a wide selection of bars and nightclubs, some of which host evenings with internationally renowned DJs. During the day, walk through the medieval Old Town of Rhodes, visit the the picturesque village of Lindos, enjoy a beach day at Anthony Quinn Bay, and experience the local nightlife Crete also has quite a lively nightlife, proving to be suitable for diverse tourism. Close to Heraklion, there is Hersonissos, which is home to the famous StarBeach club, frequented by party animals from all over the world.  Santorini, Aegean Islands Greek salad with beautiful sea view in Santorini Island, Greece Santorini is known as a sophisticated and romantic destination, but its nightlife will not disappoint. In Fira you can find disco bars open until dawn, and the beaches of Perissa, Kamari, and Perivolos host several beach bars. Greek Islands honeymoon destinations When it comes to romantic getaways, the Greek Islands in our list above also offer some of the most enchanting and idyllic settings in the world. If you are looking for breathtaking sunsets, white-washed buildings, luxury cliffside accommodations, and stunning views of the caldera, Santorini is the perfect place for you even if not very budget-friendly. Mykonos is the perfect destination for couples who love partying and a cosmopolitan atmosphere while if you are looking for a more tranquil atmosphere Milos offers unique rock formations, pristine beaches and less crowds. History lovers would find their little paradise in Rhodes and Naxos, while for a perfect romantic holiday with crystal-clear waters, pristine sandy beaches, and breathtaking landscapes, Zakynthos is ideal. Smaller and less crowded than Santorini, Zakynthos is perfect for couples. Despite its size, it boasts vibrant nightlife, allowing you to dance the night away and relax on the beach the next day.  For active couples, Crete is a dream destination. Its stunning mountains, canyons, and vibrant seaside towns offer endless exploration. The romantic landscape, with its beautiful beaches and hidden coves, is perfect for relaxation. If you are looking for unspoiled nature, the car-free Hydra, Folegandros and its cliffside villages, Skopelos with its lush greenery are impossible not to mention. What’s the best time to visit Greek Islands? The Greek Islands enjoy sunny and balmy weather most of the year, but they truly come alive in the height of summer. If you love beach holidays, the islands are a paradise with abundant sun and warm waters perfect for swimming. However, popular islands like Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, and Paros can get very crowded in July and August. For those more interested in sightseeing, hiking, and exploring, March-April and October are ideal months to visit. Do note that by late October, ferry services and flights reduce their routes, and many businesses on the islands may close for the winter. Still undecided on which island to visit? We cannot blame you; the choice is vast. In the meantime, you might want to start by peeking at our beautiful vacation rentals in Greece! You will be spoilt for choice! 

Our Eighth Digital Nomad Friendly Stop: Malta

Nestled between Sicily and the African Coast, Malta attracts tourists from all over the world for its stunning waters, sunny weather and beautiful beaches. But for digital nomads, this small island country offers everything possible to easily slide into the digital nomad lifestyle and also experience something unique every day.So, let us ferry to Malta and see what makes this Mediterranean holiday destination your next perfect digital nomad stop!The turquoise waters of the famous Blue Lagoon in MaltaBut, wait. Before we dive into the tons of exciting things you can do in Malta, let us tell you the top 5 reasons that make this small island country super digital nomad friendly!Where can you work remotely in Malta? This is a question every remote worker needs answered when they are looking for cities for digital nomads. The island has several coworking spaces, out of which Glashaus and SOHO top the list of most digital nomads in Malta. There is also a decent cafe culture if you are the kind who likes to mingle with the local population and enjoy a greater variety of workspaces.English speakers can rejoice too because English is one of the official languages of Malta, so you won’t be lost in translation!Safety-wise the country has been well-rated and it is especially LGBTQ friendly. Case in point: There are tons of gorgeous beaches to unwind on, and Malta’s Qarraba Bay Beach as well as Pembroke’s Beach are the go-to beaches for LGBTQ vacationers!The island is also one of the first European countries to initiate a 5G network program. So even though this water-locked haven is away from the mainland, the island enjoys fast internet speeds that many digital nomad friendly countries still lack! Malta has also introduced the digital nomad visa for non-EU citizens. The considerable EU ex-pat community in Malta certainly makes it easier to settle into the global digital nomad community on the island. But, with the nomad residency permit, even non-EU citizens are now seeing Malta as their prospective nomadic home. Now that you know why Malta is a super welcoming digital nomad friendly stop, let us introduce you to your nomadic life in this Mediterranean archipelago!The international digital nomad community in Malta is a combination of EU and non-EU citizensThe three islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino make up the Maltese archipelago, wherein each islet can be easily hopped over to using efficient ferry connections. There are so many things to experience on all three of them but we have curated the best ones for digital nomads in Malta. So read on and get a sneak peek of the digital nomad lifestyle in Malta!Soak up the Maltese history that dates back to 5900 BC!Maltese history is an interesting mix of rule by Romans, St. John’s Knights, Arabs, Greeks, French and even the English. Therefore, each of the monuments that you will wander in Malta will lead you to a different time and history of the island, which is equal parts beautiful and intriguing.There are prehistoric temples on the island that are very well-preserved, so much so that at the neolithic Mnajdra Temple you can still observe the astronomical phenomena working with the same precision as they did ages ago. The Ggantija Temples (in Gozo) are also a particularly interesting archaeological site and seem to have appeared on the scene even before the mysterious Stonehenge. These temples form an enchanting complex that still stands tall and belongs to the 3600-3200 BC era!The extensive catacombs of Malta are a quirky mix of spook and sublime. One such catacomb is the Rabat Complex, which is home to almost 1000 bodies buried deep under the eponymous suburban city. If you are a more daring digital nomad, then do not miss out on the 3 floors of subterranean grave caves at Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum. It is also the only known example of an underground maze-like graveyard in entire Europe!Outdoor Activities for digital nomads in MaltaTrekking: The rich history of Malta will always accompany you, even on hikes. For the outdoorsy digital nomad, Malta has unique and easy-to-do hikes like the famous Victoria Lines and the 2000-year-old Xemxija Heritage Trail. In Gozo, the Xlendi hike is a medium-level, cliff-top trail with an unearthly rose-gold view of the rugged coastline of Malta that is best admired at sunset. Tip: The treks are perfect for those who plan to work remotely in Malta through the mild winter months of January till March! The clean waters of the natural St. Peter’s PoolSwimming: Cliff jump into one of the many natural pools of Malta! The popular turquoise waters of St. Peter’s pool will give digital nomads a refreshing reminder of the joys of their life on the road and make them forget about their tight work deadlines. Diving: Another way to forget about work is to discover the mysterious marine life of the Mediterranean Sea through nighttime diving in Malta. Moreover, a bonus to diving in Malta is that it has several licensed diving centres if digital nomads are first-time divers! Snorkelling: For snorkellers, some of the best and clearest spots are Qawra Point Beach, Crystal Lagoon, Cirkewwa and the unusually luminescent blue waters of the Santa Maria Caves. Of course, all the snorkelling and diving points are excellent for just lying back and soaking up the delicious Mediterranean weather.Tip: Digital nomads can effortlessly ferry themselves from Malta to the largest island of Italy, Sicily, or even make Italy their next digital nomad stop!Fun and party for Digital Nomads in MaltaDo not let the small size of this Mediterranean Island fool you. Malta has so much to offer year-round that you would be surprised with the way your untraditional life balances out.With each pyrotechnic display more beautiful than the other, the Maltese Festa is the perfect time to visit the little villages of Malta as they are decorated to their best and have an exquisite showcase of fireworks to outdo their rival villages!Malta’s capital city Valetta’s harbour illumined by fireworksIn the atmospheric capital city of Valletta, you can enjoy the popular Notte Bianca – a visual and sensory feast of art, music and delicious Maltese cuisine. On that note, do not miss a chance to gorge on the sumptuous Ravjul, a rustic-style Maltese ravioli, and Pastizzi, a puff pastry with ricotta or pea filling that will become your go-to snack in Malta.International artists like Jason Derulo and Martin Garrix also pump up the party scene in Malta at the Isle of MTV Festival (usually happens in July). But for a more bohemian and into-the-wild experience, the yet-hidden Hippie Earth Garden Fest is the place to be for remote workers in Malta.Tip: For pub crawlers, Malta’s St.Julian area is the perfect location to satisfy their inner party animal.Unique things to do in MaltaMalta has its fair share of unique things to do for digital nomads. The original set of the Robin Williams movie, Popeye, is right here in Malta. The seaside set of Popeye’s Village is beautifully perched on a precipice and is a walk down the memory lane for all digital nomads who have grown up with the spinach-eating sailor man. The dreamy set of Robin Williams' Popeye in MaltaFor an off-the-beaten-track experience and something truly local, the Ta’ Dbiegi Craft Village (Gozo) is the hub of traditional Maltese art including pottery, glass and hand-made lace. So, don’t forget to buy some for yourself or your loved ones as a keepsake from your travels in Malta!Something totally unmissable and perhaps most-frequented by the digital nomads working remotely in Malta is the sleek city of Sliema. Just a quick ferry ride away from La Valletta, Sliema’s 3 km-long seaside promenade is, surprisingly enough, a calm location to walk down and explore crystal-clear natural pools carved out by the Victorians! Solace and peace pervade yet another tranquil city of Malta called Mdina. The fortress city is home to just 300 people and allows you to get lost in the narrow alleys and soulful silence, especially during evenings.The tranquil harbour with the baroque church of Jesus of Nazareth, SliemaThese are indeed just some of the highlights of the digital nomad life in Malta, there is so much more beauty, history and tranquillity to be explored! So are you ready to take things forward and make Malta your next digital nomad home? Start by looking at our wonderful holiday homes in Malta!

Vieste and the legend of Pizzomunno

Hanging from the pure-white limestone cliffs, the mediaeval town of Vieste is a beautiful mix of narrow alleys, cobblestone pathways, souvenir shops, and sandy beaches that make it one of the most tranquil summer getaways in Puglia. In fact, the seaside town has lured not only tourists but also a very famous legend – the legend of Pizzomunno – to its scenic shores. It is believed that this ancient legend has given birth to an unusual landform, a giant monolith called Pizzomunno, on the edges of the dazzling Adriatic Sea.So, let’s take you through the romantic legend of Pizzomunno and see why Vieste is totally worth a visit on your trip to Puglia this summer!Standing 87 feet tall under the dramatic skies of Vieste, Pizzomunno is tucked away at the far north end of the 3km-long, golden-sand beach of Castello. Though the natural structure is a memorable sight to see in itself, the legend has given it a charming history that has remained with it for hundreds of years The singular Pizzomunno on the edges of Castello Beach According to the legend, the young fisherman, Pizzomunno, and his lover, the beautiful Cristalda, were attracted to the stunning “end-of-the-world” location of Vieste by the song of a hundred mermaids. As the young couple were stealing some moments together, the mermaids – who had tried hard to seduce the handsome fisherman but failed – became jealous of the great love and loyalty between Pizzomunno and Cristalda.Next thing you know, the mermaids transformed Pizzomunno into a large white stack of stones! Then to make sure that the young lovers were kept apart, the mermaids tied Cristalda’s feet and sent her into the depths of the sea. The legend further continues that Pizzomunno is turned back into his human form every hundred years and disappears from the shore for a single day to meet his beloved Cristalda!But, legend or no legend, Vieste is a really picturesque and romantic holiday getaway on the Gargano Peninsula. In fact, for digital nomads too, Vieste is a great starting point for a laid-back nomadic life in Italy! The stunning promontory of Vieste What can you do in Vieste?With the calm, blue flag waters of the Adriatic lapping the shores, Vieste’s beaches and sea are perfect for enjoying water sports and swimming. In the town itself, an essential experience is wandering around the charming alleyways of Vieste’s old town centre.You can carry on your little tour from the old town centre of Vieste to its breathtaking promontory with white-washed houses and some extraordinarily romantic sunsets. From the promontory, you can head to the nearby Norman Castle and catch a panorama of the striking white of Pizzamunno and the gorgeous deep blue of the Adriatic Sea.Another must-do when in Vieste is boat tours! Transporting you to impressive hidden caves, coves and natural formations, the boat tours from Vieste are an excellent way to soak up the picture-perfect beauty of the Gargano Peninsula.Tip: To enrich your travels with something truly Puglian, a visit to the capital of Trulli, Alberobello is a must.Vieste’s excellent location in the magnificent Gargano Park also makes it possible to enjoy extraordinary excursions in the magical mediaeval woodland of Foresta Umbra in just 30 minutes! The enchanting beauty of Umbra ForestMoreover, Vico del Gargano (the village of love) and the sandier beaches of Peschici are also within a 40-minute drive from Vieste. But if you are with your family for a long summer break, then an extraordinary date with history in the natural cave churches of Gravina di Puglia is unmissable. Also unmissable is a visit to the other pearl of the Adriatic, Polignano a Mare, which has more than 70 sea caves and year-round crystal-clear waters to enjoy!Inspired to take a trip down to the charming seaside town of Vieste? Book a stay in any of our carefree holiday homes in Puglia.

Our latest top 8 pet-friendly vacation rentals!

Planning for a long family holiday, but haven't been able to find pet-friendly apartments or holiday homes yet? Don’t worry, we have the perfect solution for you. With desirable amenities for a carefree stay with your pooches, our latest pet-friendly holiday rentals will certainly fit the description of your dream holiday.So, read on and find out your most suited, pet-friendly rentals among our latest homes across holiday destinations in Europe!1. Gioie sul Garda: Pet-Friendly Rentals on Lake Garda Situated just a few minutes from the lake, our newest range of pet-friendly apartments in Peschiera del Garda spell an uninterrupted, fun and carefree holiday. The twin holiday apartments are air-conditioned to enjoy a year-round vacation and offer private parking, a massive shared garden with BBQ, and next-door essential services for a comfortable stay.Let your buddy run free at our home’s big garden in PeschieraPeschiera is a super attractive destination for families with children and pets, with many beaches and lidos to enjoy with your dogs on Lake Garda: the closest dog-friendly beach, Braccobaldo, is just 5-minutes away from the apartments! Plus, the renowned theme parks, Gardaland and Caneva Movieland-Aqualand, are also within easy driving distance; Gardaland even allows your pets in as long as they are kept on a leash, and if need be, then muzzled for the safety of all.  2.Chamonix Sud Apartment: Pet-friendly holiday rentals in Mont Blanc, FranceNestled in the centre of Chamonix, in proximity to the famous Aiguille du Midi ski lift, our cosy and pet-friendly apartment is what carefree vacations are made of. The apartment has a stunning mountain view to soak from its sunny balcony, and there is everything you would need for an effortless self-catered stay, including ski storage and free Wi-Fi. Be it winter or summer, your pet will always have fun at the Mont Blanc! The apartment’s location is perfect for enjoying the best of the Chamonix Valley, especially for those coming with their little ones, both human and pawed. The Chamonix Adventure Park, Domaine des Planards, is just a 20-minute walk away. There is also a free, pet-friendly park, Paradis des Praz, where children can enjoy pony rides and climbing obstacles, and the furry ones can take leisurely walks! The stunning beauty spot, Lac Blanc, is nearby too, and ideal for families and those looking for pet-friendly hiking trails in Chamonix.Tip: If you are thinking of coming with bigger groups, then Chamonix is full of pet-friendly vacation rentals!3. Teleo Apartments: Pet-Friendly Holiday Rentals in PiedmontWith the ski season around the corner, neither should you miss out on the amazing Milky Way slopes in Sestriere (made of Sauze d’Oulx, Pragelato, Claviere, Cesana Torinese and San Sicario, and Montgenèvre) nor should your pet! The snow-clad Milky Way slopes of SestriereWith our collection of 8 pet-friendly apartments in all; small, medium and even large groups can capture the perfect ski break. All our apartments have ski storage, and the Milky Way (Via Lattea) slopes are just next door, making these rentals the perfect base to experience the powder pistes of the most popular Piedmontese ski region!4. San Venanzo: Pet-Friendly holiday apartments in UmbriaAlong with providing a sumptuous rustic estate to indulge in the slow-paced farm life with friends and family, our apartment complex in San Venanzo is perfect for vacations with pets in Umbria.The green carpet of nature surrounding the San Venanzo holiday homes in UmbriaThe Santa Maria Complex is set in the green heart of Italy and provides a one-of-a-kind stay with big, open spaces, away from the city and into the tranquillity of agricultural life. Plus, with tons of recreational amenities like swimming pools, on-site restaurants, bars and a pizzeria, your stay here is bound to be sweeter than any other.5. Pannonian Villas: Pet-friendly Holiday Rentals in SloveniaWith the pandemic just over, nature is calling travellers with a force greater than ever. The rejuvenating bio thermal pool and the shared garden of the Pannonian Village The Pannonian Village offers a wide range of pet-friendly rentals in Slovenia for those who want to re-immerse themselves in a life enveloped in nature. The holiday rental is a natural settlement of 5 apartments, with a bio thermal pool with sun beds and a huge common garden. Not only that, its location in the Pomurje region makes it a convenient starting point to discover Slovenia: from thermal spas (the closest one is just a 5-minute drive) to tourist farms, biking trails, castles, delicious Slovenian wine, the region is a magical combination of all things peaceful, rejuvenating and authentically Slovenian!6. Analipsi Villas: Holiday villas for pets in Kastro-Kyllini, GreeceIf there was ever a pet-friendly getaway, it is our Analipsi Villas on the Kyllini Peninsula, Greece. The holiday getaway, with its very own dog-friendly private beach – Analipsi Beach – with wooden decks, sunbeds and the crystal clear waters of the Ionian sea completes the perfect Greek vacation. Greece and its super pet-friendly atmosphereEvery rental at Analipsi Villas is a single-level, independent villa suitable for up to 5 guests. For those looking forward to a grand reunion, there are 8 equally equipped, family-friendly villas to choose from. The kitchens of the rentals are also fully-equipped for an effortless stay. There are three BBQs, a beach bar for splurging, as well as a shared garden for some extra running around for your furry mate. You can unwind with your pawed friends without hesitation if your dog is leashed and you bring their passport.Tip: While at Kastro Kyllini, don’t miss out on the healing thermal springs of Kyllini or Loutra Kyllini!7. Holiday Treehouse: Our pet-friendly rental in Lika-Senj, CroatiaPet owners, you have reached your pet’s real paradise—Croatia! Our all-wood, dog-friendly TreeHouse lies in the embrace of nature and allows ultimate relaxation. With a shared garden lined with trees, open-air dining with BBQ, and a hot tub to soak in, both your nerves and your little companion will thank you at this holiday retreat. The sun-bathed, two-bedroom Treehouse is located within a 45-minute drive of Mala Plješivica - Gola Plješivica and Paklenica National Park, two of the most pet-friendly trails in Lika-Senj county. But if you are still looking for a reason to pack your bags and head here, then consider that the apartment is only an hour’s drive from Zadar and 30 minutes from the Adriatic Coast, which directly connects to the Island of Krk!Fun on the coast with your furry friendsTip: A must-visit for those staying on the coast is the award-winning Podvorska Beach with the super pet-friendly Monty’s Beach and Bar. Want bigger accommodations to enjoy with a large group or family? Check out our pet-friendly villas in Croatia!8. Apartment La Cala: Dog-friendly holiday lets in Spain!Why not let your furry friend experience a luxurious holiday with you? At Apartment La Cala, fun and a luxe holiday experience come together seamlessly. Our modern balcony apartment has a shared pool for classic summer fun and a large garden to run wild and free. Well, not literally. But the air-conditioned apartment’s spacious outdoors– with a children’s playground and an enclosed common garden–allow enough space for everyone to relax. Our luxurious pet-friendly apartment, La Cala, in Costa del SolFor other dog-friendly places around Marbella, there are restaurants like Palms Beach Bar Marbella. Even Málaga is pretty pet-friendly with little mandates that you would need to follow in public transport. Meanwhile, timeless beach fun at El Castillo in Fuengirola and Benalcan in Benalmádena, some of the best pet-friendly beaches on Costa del Sol, are also easily reached from our equally pet-friendly apartment in Mijas Costa! Plan to hop to different destinations on your holiday? Check out our amazing holiday rentals dotted on the entire coast that welcome pets!We understand that travel with pets can be quite a handful. But with all our pet-friendly rentals, you at least wouldn’t have to worry about finding pet-friendly rental homes in Europe!

Gravina in Puglia: An Extraordinary Date With History

Where nature has given birth to a complex cave system and humans have carved out unique churches in them, Gravina in Puglia is definitely a bucket-list item that you should check on your travels to Southern Italy.Located about an hour’s drive from our lovely retreats in the picturesque seaside town of Monopoli, this ancient town has much to offer and is perfect for a day trip. The town is a rich mixture of natural formations, harmonious architecture, and typical organic produce that you can take back as souvenirs to keep tasting the delicious memories of Apulia. After all, it was not for nothing that Frederick II gave the slogan ‘it offers wheat and wine’ to this Apulian town.A serene view of the Ponte Viadotto in GravinaSo, let’s check out this historic jewel and see what all there is to discover on your day out!The first item on your list should definitely be the extraordinary, San Michele delle Grotte, in the lap of the ravine caves of Apulia. Perched on the slopes of the ravine, the church area has been home to humans since the 7th-C AD and is worth visiting for its spooky atmosphere and the historic relic that, as legend has it, is a stack of skulls and bones of the inhabitants of Gravina massacred in 999 by the Saracens!Commonly known as the Gravina Cathedral, the Basilica Concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta is a beautiful Romanesque-style building with a rose window decorating its facade. The ancient structure is home to a splendid reliquary and holds within its historical treasures the arm of the English saint, Tomas Becket! Tip: You can also relive history in Apulia at one of the oldest European fairs, the St. George’s Fair (usually on 25th April) that’s happened every year in Gravina since 1294!The Gravina Cathedral with the intricately detailed rose windowAnother historic building that is a must-visit is Sanctuary Madonna delle Grazie. The building’s facade has a spectacular rose window circumscribed by a carved eagle; the coat of arms of the Giustiniani family and the first to ever appear on the face of a religious building. From here you can walk over the ancient Roman bridge called Ponte Viadotto, which is perhaps the most iconic and recognizable symbol of Gravina, and take a breathtaking yet extremely soothing panoramic view of the city from the other side of the river!Finally, you can top the day off by driving down to the magnificent Alta Murgia National Park, where the harmony of history and nature is at its best. Spread over an impressive 668 kilometres, the park is home to the archaeological site of Botromagno that preserves the remains of the Neolithic civilization and is perfect for a few hours of historic trivia and adventure for history buffs! Take a little detour so that you don’t miss out on the most unique and famous castle of Southern Italy; Castel del Monte, which is a stunning octagonal building nestled right in the midst of the scenic landscape of Alta Murgia National Park. Tip: If you are staying longer in Apulia, don’t forget to check out some of its other pearls like Polignano a Mare and the capital of the UNESCO-protected Trulli, Alberobello!What to take home?Since Apulia has an intense food culture, you can take back plenty to keep enjoying even after the trip is over. You can enjoy “Pallone di Gravina”, the village's famous cheese, or one of the DOC wines of Apulia, which come both in sparkling and still variants! So, are you ready to experience one of the most unspoilt parts of Italy, or do you want to make it your next digital-nomad destination?Have a look at our authentic holiday homes in the best destinations of Apulia!

Livigno: More Than Just Skiing

With world-class pistes and skiing infrastructure, Livigno enjoys a great reputation among ski-lovers. But for those who don’t know, this alpine town offers a lot more than just skiing. Especially for travellers who are always on the lookout for enjoying the mountains in unique ways, this beautiful town fulfils their expectations and goes even beyond!So, read on and find out all the amazing experiences and activities that make Livigno a must-visit destination in winters!Fall in love with winter at LivignoExplore the unexploredDone with or without the help of an Alpine guide, snowshoeing is a famous winter activity that’s perfect for exploring Livigno’s untouched corners and blissful beauty. Visitors here can tread the numerous well-kept and monitored paths, in and around Livigno, and easily spend a whole day out enjoying this well-known sport!Another newly popular winter activity is fat biking, which involves cycling over snow with a bike with fat tires! Livigno’s facilitated bike rental services and E-fat bikes for carefree exploration make this activity one of the most effortless experiences that visitors can enjoy without investing in any kind of winter-sport gear.Snowshoe with memorable viewsEarn that downhill descent Livigno’s several marked paths under different-colour categories make it a safe haven for enjoying a number of winter activities and sports. However, one activity that deserves special mention is ski-mountaineering or skimo. While skiing downhill is a great experience in itself, ski-mountaineering or skimo, makes the whole sport a lot more rewarding. Skimo involves ascending the mountain either wearing skis or carrying them along and can be enjoyed on the dedicated orange and blue paths for it. Although an exercise in strength, skimo is totally worth the effort for the breathtaking snapshots and the ultimate sense of satisfaction it offers! But here is a tip, if you want to enjoy skiing in the traditional way, then don’t forget to check out our tell-all guide for skiing in Livigno!A different winter sport to tryLivigno’s rich variety of sporting opportunities leaves every visitor spoilt for choice. Equipped with full safety gear, boots and ice-axes, ice climbing is safe for even the young adults and involves climbing the wall of an ice tower! So, are you ready to live out your own fairy-tale, and maybe save your Rapunzel at the end? At your own wintry leisureHaving fun in the mountains can be a whole lot of intense workouts. So, why not enjoy some other, more laid-back activities instead? At Livigno, apart from enjoying romantic horse-drawn sleighs with loved ones, visitors can take a trip on a sleddog or a snowmobile and get totally swept up in its scenic calm and adventure!Which one would you prefer: a sled dog or a snowmobile trip?With kids and familyLivigno is a particularly hospitable destination for families with children. Offering charming experiences like Walk with Alpacas and Llamas and Visits to Adorable Cafe Farms with authentic tastes, families here will find no excuse to stay indoors. Moreover, for those looking to teach their little ones about the fascinating history of present-day Livigno, a visit to MUS, which is a faithful reconstruction of a traditional Livigno homestead, is the perfect attraction for a day out!Warm hugs with cute alpacas!So are you ready to experience the Italian Alps differently this winter? Book any of our wonderful holiday homes in Livigno.

Slovenia for Digital Nomads: All you need to know

As an upcoming tourist hub and the First Green Tourist Destination in the World, Slovenia has made it to the list of the most favourite international destinations among digital nomads.  Hidden within unspoiled nature, the range of unique experiences in Slovenia surprise even the most seasoned traveller: from magical alpine lakes with castles and modern landscaped parks to winter destinations and the wonderful, 46-kilometres-long seacoast, Slovenia really has it all. Enjoy the nature’s beauty in Slovenia at the beautiful lake Planšarsko at Jezersko Fast internet service providers, vibrant coffee culture and the country’s small size make it a good contender to become your next nomadic stop. And complemented by dependable public transportation along with top cafes to work remotely in Slovenia in major cities like Ljubljana and Maribor, Slovenia ticks many of the boxes on a digital nomad’s checklist.  Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa As of now, Slovenia does not issue a digital nomad visa. However, the country does offer travel and work opportunities for remote professionals for a period of three months, but it is only for EEA and EU citizens. For a period longer than 3 months, you must register your stay at the local registration hall. But there is nothing to be disappointed about if you belong to other citizen categories as Slovenia is actively working towards creating a digital nomad program! So, going through this blog is still worthwhile if you have plans of moving to Slovenia or are looking for inspiration for your next digital nomad-friendly country. Where to move in Slovenia? Central Slovenia Undoubtedly, the heart of Slovenia is also the heart of rich architectural heritage, with enchanting castles, UNESCO-protected caves like Postojna and a host of art preserved in its museums. The beautiful capital city, Ljubljana, is a modern yet romantic collage of Plečnik’s artistic sensibility; and has a diverse expat population, thanks to its international universities.  The famous Triple Bridge Tromostovje over the Ljubljanica river Perks of being a Ljubljana Digital Nomad Due to its friendly population and central location offering effortless connectivity to the four main regions of the country, Ljubljana tops the list of digital nomads. Ljubljana's excellent train network can connect you to beautiful remote villages like Celje and its proximity to some of the most fascinating tourist spots like magical Lake Bled and Vintgar Gorge, make it the perfect starting point for digital nomads. What’s more, the city’s cosy cafes and modern coworking spaces will make allow you to stay and work in Ljubljana and travel through the rest of Slovenia.Nature lovers can visit Vintgar gorge waterfall in Slovenia in Triglav national park It is true that in the digital nomad’s life, working from home in a new country can be quite a lonely experience. So, to have a change of scenery every now and then and to meet the small yet growing digital nomad community of Slovenia, you can totally enjoy working in cafes and co-working spaces for digital nomads in Ljubljana.The lovely waterfront with cafes in Ljubljana, Slovenia The best coworking spaces in Ljubljana These are some of the best co-working spaces in Ljubljana you can work carefree and find like-minded people: Co-working S-Hub: This centrally located workspace offers single desks and entertainment amenities like a football table and TV.  Impact Hub: This coworking space is quite popular among the nomadic community and is open from Monday to Friday.  ABC Hub: This co-working space is also popular among digital nomads and offers 24/7 access. Lolita Bakery: Located close to the iconic Triple Bridges, Lolita Bakery is another favourite of digital nomads. It offers free Wi-Fi and remains open from around 9 in the morning till late into the evening. Cafetino: Reliable Wi-Fi along with affordable coffee and a nice selection of pastries are this coffee shop's USPs. Have an evening walk in the cobbled streets of Ljubljana Want to look at your stay options in Ljubljana? Have a look at the best rentals in the city! Karst and Coast Region With ancient towns like Piran and Ankaran lining the beautiful coast, a wealth of water sports in crystal waters and enchanting sunsets over the Adriatic, the Karst and Coast area is best explored in summer. However, this region is not only home to a delicate Mediterranean atmosphere that is perfect to enjoy the sea and wild flora, but it is also home to one of the oldest and largest stud farms in Europe! If you love the sea, Piran is perfect for travelling  Lipica Stud Farm dates to the 1580s and to date breeds pure-bred white horses called Lippizaners. On its sweeping estate, horse riding, feeding the stallions and enjoying tours on lush pastures are only some of the lovely activities that one can indulge in here. Herd of Lippizaners, pure-bred white horses from Slovenia Thermal Pannonian Region Working remotely for a digital nomad must be accompanied by equal amounts of relaxation and exploration. What better way to do that than the natural springs of the Thermal Pannonian Region, whose healing waters rejuvenate you inside-out? So, forget artificial spas, the region’s, natural spa and soothing hills will ease even the most wound-up muscles! Some of the best natural thermal spas in the region are Terme 3000-Moravske Toplice, Terme Ptuj, Terme Olimia - Podčetrtek, Terme Čatež and Terme Lendava.Beautiful vineyards landscape of Jeruzalem in Ljutomer, Slovenia Alpine Slovenia Region In winter, in the heart of the Julian Alps, villages like Kranjska Gora bordering Italy and Austria offer all possible ways to relax and have fun in breath-taking snowscapes. Meanwhile, the solitude of the Soča Valley presents the perfect opportunity to enjoy adrenaline sports like canyoning, white water rafting and more. But that is not all. The valley has a lot more to offer than just amazing sports. You can lose yourself in the stories that have gathered around Soča, one of which has been preserved in the form of shocking WWI heritage! The turquoise waters of Soča River in Slovenia Outdoor Activities for Digital Nomads in Slovenia  With its breath-taking diversity of landscape, Slovenia is also able to offer an equally diverse range of outdoor activities. From the most beautiful cycling routes to skiing in an idyllic village and kayaking, digital nomads can enjoy many adventurous sports in its unique terrain, especially in Alpine Slovenia. If you are not the sporty kind though, then you can enjoy its cultural festivals instead, which are one of the few that still retain their authenticity and are not commercialised like the other bigger festivals and events in the West. Enjoy water sports such as kayaking in the emerald waters of Soča River in the Triglav National Park In any case, when deciding to make Slovenia your home, a big bonus is its comparatively affordable lifestyle than its neighbours and other Eastern European countries. So, are you ready to feel the love in SLOVEnia? Have a look at our fantastic range of holiday homes in this natural paradise! 

Christmas in Chamonix 2025: What to do and where to go

As snow descends on the magnificent slopes of the French Alps, so do many families and skiers from all over the world, flocking to the beautiful Chamonix Valley for its thrilling ski season. And with Christmas increasing the charm of the full throttle of the season, the compact mountain resort celebrates the biggest festivity of the year with tons of festivities, traditional events, thousands of magical fairy lights, a lot of buzz and a heartwarming holiday mood.  So, we decided to head to Chamonix this season and show you what all you can expect if you have already planned to spend Christmas holidays here or are still mulling over some last-minute decisions for winter holiday season 2025-26! The tranquil beauty of St. Michel’s Church adorned in Christmas cheer in Chamonix Les Déambul' de Noël: Carol Singing with local groups During this Christmas season, Chamonix presents its "Déambul’" events: the carol singing events "Just for Winter" in the pedestrian streets of Chamonix. Two enchanting singers in luminous white costumes will perform a repertoire of Christmas carols and gospel songs softly swaying you into the festive mood. What’s more, the event has free access! All you need to do is, just be there in time. What and Where: Centre Ville de Chamonix,19 Place Balmat When: Two sessions: no data yetEnjoy famous après-ski sessions  As long as we are indulging in tradition, let us tell you about the most typical one of the valleys: the après-ski parties. Especially vibrant during Christmas, the après-ski sessions are a must for their carefree vibe and late hours of celebration. So, if you love to soak up delightful music, happy hours and delicious meals after skiing or want to get a taste of the streets of Chamonix lined with bars and restaurants, then these sessions are perfect for you! Where: Chamonix Sud and Rue Du Moulin When: Every day in the late afternoons Have fun with your friends in one of the many après-ski parties in Chamonix La Parade de Noël: Meet Papa Noël Part of the "Déambul’" events that last over a period of ten days and take you through the charming streets of Chamonix, the Christmas Parade takes place on the 21st and is divided into 3 incredibly magical parts: The Phoenix: This mythical bird of marvellous beauty, capable of living up to a thousand years, is said to be constantly reborn from its ashes. According to legend, when the bird senses its imminent death, it builds a nest of aromatic herbs, myrrh, and incense in the hottest rays of the sun. Farandole: A magnificent white and luminous parade consisting of 5 dancers: 2 coachmen with their swirling coats, 2 frilly marquises, and a charming dancer on the ground. The Elves: Graceful and mischievous elves illuminated and dancing. Festive and whimsical, slightly cheeky, always apprentice sorcerers... Cheer to Christmas with Papa Noël, who likes his glass of wine better than milk and cookies In France, Papa Noël brings Christmas gifts either on Christmas Eve or after the evening mass and likes a glass of wine better than cookies and milk, meanwhile children leave out slippers to be filled with presents instead of socks! But be ready to meet and greet Santa Claus in the festive Parade de Noël.  Where: Centre ville de Chamonix,19 Place Balmat When: 13.00h-21.00h, 21 December 2025Christmas Markets: Le Village de Noël à Chamonix Did you think we forgot about the most important event of the holiday season? No, we did not! This year, Christmas markets in the valley will once again welcome you in their warm ambience with typical wooden stalls selling Christmas goodies and tons of ideas for last-minute gifts to bring your loved ones! Visit Christmas markets in Chamonix and enjoy skiing in the family-friendly Les Houches Moreover, winding through pedestrian streets of Chamonix on the evening of December 24th, the Grand Parade will lead you to Maison des Artistes dedicated to activities and entertainment for children so bring your little ones along! Where: Place du Triangle de l'Amitié, Chamonix When: 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., 17th December 2024 – 4rd January 2026Are you ready to celebrate Christmas a la French and enjoy memorable skiing trips? Book the perfect holiday home in Chamonix-Mont Blanc now! 

8 Enchanting Castles in Slovenia with stunning locations

Some perched on a cliff, some on a city hill and some in the lap of caves, the castles of Slovenia not only have a rich history but also some of the most intriguing geographical locations in the world.  No less than 500 magnificent castles and castle ruins (yes, that is how many castles are in Slovenia) of different eras and schools of art dot the naturally captivating landscape of this hidden Eastern European gem. The majestic Ljubljana caste on the hill above the city Although the most famous castle in Slovenia is Predjama Castle, renowned for its dramatic location built into a cliff face, Slovenia has several enchanting castles with alluring beauty and romance. But why does Slovenia have so many castles? Due to Slovenia’s historical location at the crossroads of important trade routes and the influence of various ruling families and nobility throughout history, the country became home to a high concentration of castles. Many of Slovenia’s castles have been converted into museums and cafes (like the Ljubljana Castle) and many still stand tall enveloped in a charming atmosphere from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Hapsburgian times!   To make your choices easier, we have rounded up some of the most enchanting/ best castles in Slovenia to visit at least once in your lifetime. Bled Castle In north-western Slovenia, nestled on Bled Island is the magical Bled Castle. While the castle's cliff-hanging location on the beautiful Bled Lake offers some of the most captivating views in Slovenia, its status as the oldest Slovenian castle with the most famous Slovenian symbols, Church of St. Mary on Bled Island, make it a charming avenue to dive into the traditional and local history of the area. Bled Castle overlooks the lake of the same name Dip your feet in authentic cultural experiences at the Bled Castle’s Winter Dance, also called the Dance with the Lord and the Lady of the Castle! The dance usually takes place near Christmas and New Year’s, on 24, 26 and 31 December as well as the 1st of January. Tip: Plan a one-day trip to Bled if you are staying in one of the properties in Alpine Slovenia! Ljubljana Castle In the centre of Slovenia, sitting atop the Castle Hill of Ljubljana is the medieval Ljubljana Castle. Overlooking the city for over 1000 years, Ljubljana’s castle now houses a museum, cafe and outdoor terraces to sip on delicious wines. It is also a hub of varied experiences, offering puppet shows, the castle's iconic rooms, walking trails, stunning restaurants with mouth-watering food and even an escape room. Take the funicular or power your steps up the city hill to soak up memorable views from the castle’s stunning panoramic location! Picturesque aerial views of Ljubljana Castle and the city When in Ljubljana you are free to wander the grounds of the castle and, on Friday evenings, enjoy music concerts in the castle’s suggestive location. An admission fee is charged only if you want to dig deeper into history and visit the tower, exhibits and chapel. Book your stay in Ljubljana and Central Slovenia! Tip: If you love fun activities like escape rooms in the spooky atmosphere of the Middle Ages, then you can also visit the historic Bellinzona Castles in Switzerland!  Predjama Castle In southern Slovenia, sitting gently in a cave of Postojna Park is Predjama Castle. Perhaps the only one of its kind, Predjama Castle in Southern Slovenia is a must-visit for its spectacular location. This 800-year-old beauty is built into a natural cave system, earning it the title of the “fairytale castle embraced by a rock”, where the romantic and rebellious legend of Erazem was born! In the lap of rocks, Predjama Castle in lush springs According to the legend, the rebellious knight named Erazem Lueger defied the Habsburg Empire and used the impregnable Predjama Castle as his hideout. The knight conducted daring raids and used secret tunnels to avoid capture. But after a year-long siege, a traitor revealed the castle's secret entrance, leading to Erazem’s murder by a cannonball while he was using the bathroom! The legend is popular in Slovenian folklore, making Predjama Castle one of the most popular tourist attractions in Slovenia. Take a realistic tour of the castle and enjoy Erazem’s Knight Tournament that is bringing the legend of the brave baron to life through medieval dances, music and pyrotechnic games. Tip: Don’t miss a visit at the stunning Postojna Cave, an underground natural wonder! Snežnik Castle Located amidst the picturesque setting of Notranjska Park in Loška Dolina, Snežnik Castle is a romantic castle with authentic interiors from the second half of the 19th century. Its origins trace back to the time of the Aquileian patriarchs in the 10th and 11th centuries.  13th-century Sneznik Castle (Grad Snežnik ) located in Loska Dolina, Slovenia Over the centuries, the castle changed hands and underwent transformations, acquiring its Renaissance appearance in the 16th century. The castle's current form is the result of additions made by the princely Saxon family in the 19th century, the Schönburg-Waldenbur family who refurbished the interior luxuriously and constructed agricultural buildings and a landscaped English park.  Štanjel Castle  Štanjel Castle, located in Štanjel, Slovenia, has undergone several expansions and changes throughout its history. Initially built in the feudal system, the castle started as a smaller structure and expanded over time. During World War I, the castle complex was used as a hospital by the Austrian army. In the period between the two world wars, it served as a town meeting place and housed facilities such as a school, a library, and a medical center. View of Štanjel castle and Parish Church of St. Danijel at Karst in Primorska, Slovenia Unfortunately, Štanjel Castle suffered significant damage during World War II. Despite the destruction, the remaining parts of the castle still showcase its Baroque-Renaissance grandeur and beauty. Today, visitors can explore the castle and witness its architectural splendour amidst the idyllic surroundings.  Book your holiday home in Southern Slovenia & the Coast and visit these 3 amazing castles Podsreda Castle (The Castles of Kozjansko)  In Eastern Slovenia, amidst the stunning contrasts of pure white and deep hues, stand The Castles of Kozjansko. The castles built in this part of Slovenia were constructed with the aim of securing the borders along Solta River. Thus, many mighty castles like Kunsperk and Kozje and others like Pišece, Podsreda and Bizeljsko are sprinkled all over Kozjansko Park.Feel the human presence in nature at Podsreda Castle Amongst these, the most famous is Podsreda castle, the “most castle-like castle of Slovenia”. The castle is preserved carefully to date, you will find that today it is home to many cultural, social, educational and tourist activities.  Meanwhile, Pišece Castle’s stunning solitary location, with a shingled roof and snow-white exteriors overlooking the landscape from in between dense forests, make for a stunning visual scenery!  Ptuj Castle Nestled on a hill in the scenic city of Ptuj, the Ptuj Castle is a magnificent structure that houses impressive exhibitions of the Ptuj-Ormož Regional Museum and offers an immersive experience into Ptuj's rich archaeological heritage.  The castle houses displays of instruments, arms, traditional masks, and striking tapestries. However, the castle was first transformed into a medieval fortress in the 11th century. Later, it was converted into a Baroque manor by the Leslie family. The castle's last owners, the Counts of Herberstein, eventually turned it into a museum in 1945!Ptuj Castle or Ptujski Grad in Hilltop in Slovenia Oldest CityToday, visitors can explore luxurious rooms, an armoury, a gallery of Gothic and Baroque art, collections of reliquaries and paintings on glass, exhibitions on the castle's history, traditional carnival masks, and a remarkable collection of historical musical instruments. The castle also showcases ancient relief and inscription stones, including the valuable Roman double flute called Tibia.  Celje Castle The romantic Celje Old Castle, a must-see sight for all visitors to Celje Standing still in time on three hills, the Old Castle of Celje is in the southeast of Celje, where the river Savinja meanders into the Laško valley in the Thermal Pannonian region. It dates to 1323 and was expanded and transformed by the influential Counts of Celje, gaining its current appearance under their rule. Over the years, the castle has become a popular tourist attraction with stunning views, events like medieval festivals and the Live History program, guided tours, royal feasts, knighting ceremonies, and wedding arrangements! Book your stay in the thermal Pannonian Slovenia and enjoy its castles’ magical atmosphere! These, however, are only some of the stunning castles of Slovenia and there are many, many more waiting to be discovered and experienced in their full grandeur. So, which one will you visit next? Book a holiday home in Slovenia for your next vacation and transport yourself to different worlds all at once! 

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