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Paros: the two faces of the Cyclades

It offers trendy bars, upscale restaurants, dreamy hotels and beaches with beach clubs and every comfort. But if you are not a fan of fancy atmospheres you will easily find family-friendly beaches or wild coves, isolated or spartan accommodations, villages that resonate only with the chatter of old people sitting at the bar, and unpretentious taverns.

The mythologic beauty of Milos

Whether it was really Venus who created this island as a mirror of her mythological beauty or, on the contrary, Milos was attributed the birthplace of Aphrodite to explain with a mythological narrative how it is possible for such a small island to gather so much wonder, one thing is certain: you will fall hopelessly in love with it.

Travel to Sifnos Island

The small island of Sifnos is a modest version of the Cyclades for a quiet, food-focused trip. Sifnos smells of eucalyptus. Every gust of wind mixes the smell of freshly baked cookies with that of fig leaves. Every nook and cranny is cloaked in caper plants with their round green leaves and white flowers.

Central Vietnam Bucket List

Few know that Central Vietnam hides as many as 3 of the 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in the whole nation. Less well known among foreign travelers, the small towns of Huế and Hội An, and the archaeological site of Mỹ Sơn are fascinating destinations for a less conventional Vietnam trip, off the beaten track, and at an ideal pace for family travels.

Lofoten Islands: road trip from South to North

It seems like a surreal place, with the roads bouncing over the islets one viaduct after another, the expanses of stockfish on the rocks, the little red or yellow wooden houses that look like they were drawn by a fairy tale illustrator. There is no place that does not leave you enchanted, so walk them from south to north and absorb their essence. Our route winds from island to island, from Å i Lofoten to Andenes.