A trip to Sicily is also a journey of taste. The region has plenty to offer in terms of art and landscapes, but the other thing that stands out is undoubtedly its cuisine, which reaches the highest quality from starters through to desserts.
Have you ever thought about riding a horse around Venice? Maybe not right in the centre, even though people used to ride through the city until the late Middle Ages, even in St Mark’s Square, until it was prohibited.
Catania is a multi-faceted city, yet its Art Nouveau side is often little-known by its own inhabitants.
For tourists with enquiring minds and who love literature or cinema, a novel way to tour Venice is to wander through its alleyways and squares in search of the places described in books and seen in films.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, the Cathedral of La Seo, the Aljafería Palace… Zaragoza, just like other cities, has a list of must-see places that travellers shouldn't miss.
Sardinia has a very ancient history. Much of its history is linked to the Nuragic civilisation. Scattered across the island you can find nuraghe, the houses used by the Nuragic people, and their tombs. These prehistoric monuments date back over 4 thousand years.
Just passing through, with only a day to explore the Aragonese capital? Follow our express itinerary around the city's unmissable spots.
Olbia is ideally located just a few kilometers from some of Sardinia's the most beautiful sights. The best way to get around is to rent a car at the airport.
Alghero is lively town, and one of Sardinia's most popular tourist destinations. It is the ideal holiday spot for families, couples or groups of friends.
Voyage over an emerald sea, past characteristic coves and beaches of white sand to reach Sardinia, an island that strikes visitors with its natural contrasts and a bold, colourful region that boasts old traditions and wild, pure nature.