
9 Amazing Day Trips from Split
In order to enjoy both Roman ruins and the Adriatic Coast, there is no question that Split is a top destination.

In order to enjoy both Roman ruins and the Adriatic Coast, there is no question that Split is a top destination.

The capital of sunny Portugal, Lisbon is situated at the point where the Tagus River estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean.

The central Italian region of Tuscany is rich with culture, history and stunning scenery.

Sometimes countries simply don’t live up to the picture on the postcard. Sometimes places become overdone and tired.

Munich is a glorious city that shrugs off the coldness and sternness of buildings that are so prevalent elsewhere in Germany.

I’ve always thought of Copenhagen as the epicenter of Scandinavia. Take it from me: I’ve spent the past five summers here, and Copenhagen always pops into conversation.

We all need some royalness in our lives and what better place to accomplish this than an English castle.

Hilltop streets, medieval arches, and sweeping views give this historic city a timeless atmosphere.

With more ancient fortresses per square mile than anywhere else in Europe, Wales is Britain’s undisputed king of castles.

Famous for one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks, this historic city has far more to offer than most visitors realize.

From its rich Celtic culture to the breathtaking beauty of its varied landscapes, Ireland is a travel destination that lives up to its nearly mythic reputation.

Once an industrial powerhouse, this energetic city has reinvented itself as a major cultural hub filled with creativity and character.

Once known primarily as an industrial powerhouse, this vibrant city has reinvented itself as one of northern Europe’s most exciting cultural destinations.

If you’ve seen the postcard, you know the scene: pastel houses stacked up the hillside, a pointed church spire, and still water mirroring the whole thing.

Athens is a city that has been built, conquered, built and conquered throughout history.
