
The town of Ohrid is located on the north shore of Ohrid’s Lake and at an altitude of 700 meters. Its history, location, natural beauty, climate, recreation and entertainment allow rightly calling the place: “The pearl of Macedonia”. read more
The town of Ohrid is located on the north shore of Ohrid’s Lake and at an altitude of 700 meters. Its history, location, natural beauty, climate, recreation and entertainment allow rightly calling the place: “The pearl of Macedonia”. read more
When you visit Greece you will travel through the time and discover the evolution of civilization thanks to the numerous ancient and archeological sites that transcribe an incredible history. This article presents seven ancient sites to visit. read more
The famous travel guide, “Lonely Planet”, has placed Montenegro in its top 10 destinations and in the special guide “Best in Travel 2013”. Montenegro reaches the second place just behind Sri Lanka. read more
The island of Brač (also know under the name of Brac) is the largest island belonging to the group of islands of Dalmatia in Croatia which is also the third largest group of Adriatic islands covering an area of 394.57 square kilometers. With a population of 13,824 inhabitants, the island is separated from the Mainland by the Brac Channel, from the island of Solta by the “door of Split” and Hvar by the Hvar channel. read more
According to the annual investigation of the American website “Price of Travel”, Sofia is the cheapest destination for tourism in Europe. You need to pay at least 23.71 dollars per day in order to reside in the capital of Bulgaria. read more
Bled, with its alpine lake and island, is the ideal place to relax for a weekend. This is the ideal place for cyclists, fishermen, paddlers and water activities’ lovers. You will forget the stress of the city. read more
Last year, over 20,000 people visited the famous village of Küstendorf (also called Drvengrad) which was built by Emir Kusturica. It is an important tourist attraction in Serbia read more
Strada Sforii street, also humorously called “boulevard” by the inhabitants of Brasov, is 130 centimeters wide with passages where the walls are separated by just one meter. To cross it, it is better not to be claustrophobic for example. The small Romanian street is the narrowest in Europe. read more
Kotor is a Montenegrin town located at the heart of one of the 25 most beautiful bays in the world and at the foot of Lovcen Mountain. The city has an important cultural tradition and one of the best preserved medieval complexes. read more
Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, is a very attractive tourist destination. It offers to tourists a variety of places to visit: a fortress, cultural and historical monuments, archaeological sites, caves… read more