SeanPavonePhoto
When I visit a city, I tend to prefer meandering its streets instead of its museums -soaking up local life - and I've often found some of the best...
Back in the 10th and 11th centuries, León and later Castile were the first Christian kingdoms to emerge from the whittling away of Muslim rule of the Iberian Peninsula,...
Infographick
Once upon a time, you got a stamp in your passport in nearly every country you visited. With the arrival of e-visas and more seamless travel in, for example,...
Harry D.
You've of course heard of Tikal, Antigua, and Guatemala City. But 2,330 metres (7,644 feet) up in the western highlands just two or so hours from the capital,...
Gilmanshin
After safety, the comfort of all our passengers is foremost among Iberia's priorities, including those living with physical challenges. We work closely with airports and specialised personnel at those...
Zakaria Jamail
I daresay snow sport will come to no one's mind when contemplating the fascinating North African country of Morocco. But more adventurous types might know that the high,...
MikeVanSchoonderwalt
There's no other Caribbean island that's quite the total package like Cuba, with not just enticing beaches and verdant landscapes but history, culture, and friendly people. And though many...
dennisvdw
When it comes to this historic, culturally rich little country wedged between France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, the names that come to mind are of course capital Brussels,...
arssecreta
There was definitely some truth to the old tourism tagline "Spain is different". And perhaps nothing distinguishes Spain from the rest of Europe than the seven centuries most of...
One of the world's most singularly shaped countries, Chile also packs an inordinate amount of travel value into its long, narrow borders - 4,270 kilometres (2,653 miles) from north...