Croatia: The Joy of Sailing a Gulet
The experience of chartering your own sailboat or gulet, and enjoying the beautiful Istria peninsula and other parts of the Dalmatian coast is shared.
The experience of chartering your own sailboat or gulet, and enjoying the beautiful Istria peninsula and other parts of the Dalmatian coast is shared.
There are hundreds of different river cruises you can select. It all comes down to what you want to see, and how long you want to spend on a cruise boat.
Niel Thomas and his Volkswagen beetle “Lazy Louie” took the road trip of a lifetime through Europe, hitting 41 countries along the way.
Enjoy a drive through beautiful Tuscany, Italy in a rented Alfa Romero and tour many vineyards including Verrazzano & Castello Vicchiomaggio.
Montelago Celtic Festival in Italy’s Apennine Mountains is a combination of a druid gathering, a music fest, and the Highland games–with camping, world music, and lots of beer and fun.
Cheshire, England is among one of many wonderful destinations in the English countryside where old-fashioned charm meets mystical landscapes.
Il Palio is a 95-second horse race around the Piazza del Campo in Siena’s center. Throngs of cheering locals and visitors make this a breathtaking event, once made famous as the beginning of a James Bond movie.
The Guinness Factory at St James Gate is the most popular tourist attraction in Ireland, not only because the beer is so famous, but the interactive displays and history is very interesting and the tour includes beer samples.
A guide to the city of Zadar, Croatia, where there is a sea organ that makes noises from the waves, and sunsets that Alfred Hitchcock called the World’s Best.
Le Marche, in the northeast Adriatic side of Italy, is a wonderful place to paddle a kayak. Ann Banks shares her trip paddling and enjoying the cuisine, the history and many attractions of this unheralded region of Italy.
Scotland during the fall and winter is a pleasure if you find cozy places to stay like 1930s Romany caravans, geodomes and roulottes in the country.
Visiting the towns in Italy’s Umbria region: Assisi, with its famous chapel, Perugia, home to many festivals, Orvieto where great wines are made, and more.