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Now you can make the most of Thessaloniki’s unique scenery and surroundings by going on a hiking tour! Hiking even for newbies and “unfit”, a pleasant walk for families and a peaceful rest in the refuge. Just a short distance from T...
We weigh anchor every morning at 10:00 and set sail for a day of carefree, fun and relaxation. We will plot a course based on your desires. After morning coffee and enjoying the view, we will sail to and anchor at the beach of your choic...
In the belle epoque setting of Beyoglu dive into epicurian Istanbul nights. Specialities of extraordinary eateries, creative night flavors, raki, meze and Turkish wine will be accompanied by a legendary entertainment and Istanbul rhythms...
Moscow, Kremlin, Saint-Petersburg, Baikal... Did you hear something about other russian sightseeings? In the travel to russian outback you will not see cheap popular palaces and churches, but hidden pearls of russian architecture, nat...
The Be Zaragoza Hostel, is situated in the heart of the city, which is also the historic quarter and is one of the most emblematic buildings in the city. The building is a renaissance palace from the 15th century which was also the ho...
The Classical Rome segway tour visits the most famous sights and attractions within the city center, beginning at Piazza Mattei. Set in the heart of the charming Jewish Quarter, this square features the beautiful Turtles Fountain. Here, ...
Enjoy a comprehensive half-day tour by Segway and see the top historic landmarks and monuments in Rome. Start with a short training session at Piazza Mattei near the Fontane delle Tartarughe (Turtles Fountain), built at the end of the It...
This is an unique way of enjoying and experiencing the cultural legacy of the Gauchos, and Argentina's old traditions in San Antonio de Areco: "Historical Town" and "Cradle of Gaucho's Traditions".Includes round trip from Buenos Aires, b...
Before the 17th century there was a natural water stream running through Palma's downtown. Its name was Sa Riera. It split the town in two and determined Palma's urban planning for centuries. Then, in 1403, the most terrifying catastroph...