Nov01
Published by Asya in Chillin, Eating, Europe, Fishing, Hotels, Italy, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic
Positano is situated in the Campania region of
Italy. It’s a port for Capri and health and seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast. Once a wealthy maritime power, it began the last century as a fishing settlement, and ended it as a popular, and rather chi-chi resort, famous for its hotels and boutiques as well as for the winding stairways that connect the town, and the towering cliffs above.
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Nov01
Published by Asya in Biking, Camping, Cruise, Europe, Golf, Hiking, Italy, Kayaking, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Skiing
Lake Como lies between Milan and the border of
Switzerland. It’s southern tip is about 40km north of
Milan. The lake covers an area of 146 sq km and it’s surrounded by both high mountains and hills, beautiful villas and resort villages and raging torrents and big rivers. Lake Como (Lago di Como in Italian), is a jewel-like oasis of tranquility, a magical combination of lush Mediterranean foliage and snowy alpine peaks.
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Sep26
Published by Asya in Europe, Hotels, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Spain

Aire de Bardenas is a horizontal hotel, as level and straight as the surrounding countryside. Designed by Monica Rivera and Emiliano Lopez, the
Hotel Aire de Bardenas has twenty rooms, four suites, pool, bar and restaurant, and is located in the Bardenas Reales Nature Reserve, in Tudela,
Spain. With large glass settee windows overlooking the natural beauty of the landscape, the hotel offers tranquility and respite from the busy city life.
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Nov30
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Italy, Monuments, Photos, Rafting, Restaurants, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Travel Tips, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Videos

Everyone knows
Canals of Venice.
Gondolas bobbing on
the Grand Canal, and a picturesquely decaying city sinking slowly into the waters of the Lagoon. And yet Venice is a city of many surprises and delights for the visitor. The first one is that you will spend most of your time walking - the pavements play as major a role in the city as do the canals. The one thing you won’t see is cars, drivers have to leave their vehicles at the city gate, and that makes exploring this romantic, art-filled and utterly unique city very enjoyable. And though tourists crowd the city, most of them head straight for the Basilica di San Marco and the
Doge’s Palace; a little trip off the beaten track yields huge rewards, as you nip down narrow alleys and find beautiful little churches, street markets and yet another canal before you.
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