Fundacion Princesa de Asturias
Just as the Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the throne of the United Kingdom, in Spain it's the Prince of Asturias (or rather,...
Contando Estrelas
Few among us us don't love the sea, sand, and sun of a delicious warm-weather strand. But fall, spring, and even winter bring the possibility of another kind...
AleksandarNikic
Today, Columbus Day in the United States and Indigenous People's Day in many other countries, marks the 527th anniversary of the Christopher Columbus expedition's first landing in the Americas...
You've gone and paid hard-earned money to book precious holiday time at a warm, sunny beach destination. And suddenly...the heavens open up and presto, you're washed out for the...
As Iberia's central hub, the capital of Spain is of course for many of our passengers not necessarily their final destination but rather the key connecting point in their...
Nicola Colombo
On a recent drive across the south of France – partly driving, partly by train – we passed through an impressive triangle of historic cities of Provence including...
Remanz
In the Western Hemisphere, the religions brought over by African slaves have been part of the scene for centuries in Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and most...
Juan Gomez
The second largest of the cities of Spain’s Galicia region (its population around 245,000) is known for its lively historic quarter centred on María Pita Plaza; 14-kilometre (8½-mile)...
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Italy's "Emerald Isle", the Mediterranean’s second largest island after its neighbour Sicily, has become known among holidaymakers internationally for its beaches and the upmarket, jet-settish vibe of areas like...
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Nearly 1,500 kilometres (932 miles) south of Japan’s main island, Honshu (and four to five hours by air from Tokyo), the smallest and least populated of the country’s five...