
Move Over, Florence — This Italian City Is Quietly Becoming the Country’s New Dream Destination
Ornate churches, sun-washed piazzas, and intricately carved stone facades define one of southern Europe’s most captivating historic cities.

Ornate churches, sun-washed piazzas, and intricately carved stone facades define one of southern Europe’s most captivating historic cities.

Somewhere on the southeastern coast of the Peloponnese, a massive limestone rock rises from the sea.

As the capital of Sweden and the largest city in the country, Stockholm is a must-see destination.

Still very much off the beaten path, year-on-year Albania is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination thanks to its stunning scenery, interesting historic sites, and welcoming people.

While many travelers hurry along a famous stretch of coastline, choosing to linger here offers a quieter, more rewarding experience.

Striking a rare balance between relaxed seaside living and urban sophistication, this sun-drenched destination makes an ideal base for exploring a glamorous stretch of coastline.

Whitewashed villages, winding cliffside paths, and crystal-clear seas have made these islands some of the most iconic destinations in Greece.

Ancient hill towns, rugged landscapes, and centuries of layered history make this one of southern Italy’s most underrated regions.

Lying in the north of the country and bordering the North Sea, which is home to the windswept West Frisian Islands, Friesland is a unique place to visit in the Netherlands, as it proudly sports its own rich culture and heritage.

With its claim as one of the birthplaces of modern civilization, its glorious and historic past, delicious cuisine, balmy climate and perfect beaches, Greece beckons travelers looking for a vacation out of the ordinary.

Barcelona is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting millions upon millions of visitors each year.

As long as I can remember, I have been obsessed with seeing the tulips in the Netherlands.

Nantes is a terrific city to visit in western France, as it offers a mix of history, art, culture, and modernity.

Sun-drenched plazas, orange tree-lined streets, and the sound of flamenco drifting through the evening air give this city an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Spain.

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and the hub for most international travelers. If you’re visiting Iceland, you’ll almost certainly fly into Reykjavik.
