Relaxed family outing in Debrecen
Just a ten-minute walk from the city centre is one of Debrecen’s most popular locations, with numerous activities on offer under the 100-year-old trees for young and old alike.
Set sail on Europe’s high seas with a cruise. Explore the water and coastal destinations of one of Europe’s many cruise options, from big luxury cruise lines to chartering a small fishing boat.
Set sail from the large port city of Tallinn in Estonia. On board a cruise through the Baltic sea you can visit other amazing coastal cities like Helsinki, Riga, Copenhagen or Stockholm.
See everything the Baltic Sea has to offer on a cruise from Sweden to Latvia. Riga and Stockholm both have old world charm that complements each other perfectly
Poland’s vast coastline is central Europe’s gateway to the Baltic. Drop anchor in Gdynia to visit the beautiful Hel peninsula.
Embark on your own fishing or cruise trip from Sopot.Originally a medieval fishing village, Sopot has grown along with the neighboring cities of Gdańsk and Gdynia.
See Norway’s famous fjords up close on cruise through the Norwegian Sea. These impressive geographical features are best seen from the water, as their massive cliffs and inlets are difficult to all take in from land.
Apart from taking a cruise ship, you can also charter a private yacht and set your own schedule, like here in Montenegro.
Cruises aren’t all just about being on the ocean. Take some quality time to see a sunset from the warm beaches of the Mediterranean.
Your holiday doesn’t have to completely center around your time on the water. Take a few extra days in a seaside hotel, like these in Monte Carlo.
Take the overnight cruise from Copenhagen to Oslo and explore two countries in a weekend. Two bustling metropolises now, both cities grew out of small Norse villages around the turn of the first millennium.
Hire a sailing ship and explore the many cosy harbors, islands and coastal waters around Denmark.
There’s more to the Adriatic sea than just Italy. See the wonderfully preserved medieval city of Dubrovnik in Croatia and all the other charming coastal cities when you make port for the night.
Explore the beautiful Atlantic ocean from the coastal towns and cities along Portugal and Spain’s western borders, and out to the islands farther into the ocean. Madeira island, Portugal pictured here is a colorful retreat is southeast of the European mainland.
While you may not think of the Arctic as an ideal cruise location, the breathtaking views of Iceland and surrounding natural features like glaciers and icebergs are well worth braving the cold. It’s also a unique chance to see some Arctic wildlife like whales or orcas.
Just a ten-minute walk from the city centre is one of Debrecen’s most popular locations, with numerous activities on offer under the 100-year-old trees for young and old alike.
Venice is arguably the most romantic place in the world. With serene rivers and canals winding through the city, there are unforgettable sights at every turn. But it’s not the only romantic city in Europe. Get to know the European cities that claim to be the “Venice of the North” by browsing through this gallery.
Some of Europe’s most historic sites are sports stadiums. From gladiators battling in the Colosseum to the world’s best footballers competing in Camp Nou, stadiums have long had their place of prominence in European lifestyle. Explore 10 of the most historic sporting sites throughout the years with this photo gallery.
Sometimes you need to see something from another perspective to understand its beauty. In Europe, every perspective hides a new discovery, even under the water. From the shores of Italy to the clearwaters of Iceland, find what’s hiding beneath the surface of Europe with this gallery.
In addition to the well-known wine grape varieties which grow in the Primorska region, in the Vipava Valley you can also find several indigenous grapes – the harmonious and refreshing Pinela with a delicate bouquet; the wonderfully rich, slightly acidic Klarnica from the sun-drenched vineyards, and Zelén, the sun-kissed ‘king of the Vipava Valley wines’, which local winemakers always offer towards the end of wine tastings as it is indeed a very special wine.
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Frikadeller is the Danish national dish and it is very easy to prepare. Frikadeller are flat, pan-fried meatballs made of beef and pork. A typical Danish Frikadeller dinner includes Danish red cabbage, Danish cucumber salad, sugar brown potatoes and brown gravy.