Dominica, known as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean,” is a haven for eco-tourists and adventure seekers. Nestled between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, this lush island boasts a remarkable landscape of volcanic mountains, dense rainforests, and stunning waterfalls. Dominica’s most iconic natural wonder is the Boiling Lake, the second-largest hot spring in the world.
Costa Rica is a country that has built its identity around both natural preservation and cultural vibrancy. Known for its stable democracy and emphasis on sustainability, it has become a global leader in eco-tourism.
Russia attracts thousands of tourists each year who have a taste for cathedrals and monasteries, fine art, theater, museums, and the Russian culture in general.
Sakkara, located just south of Cairo, is one of Egypt’s most important archaeological sites and the vast necropolis of the ancient capital of Memphis. Stretching over seven kilometers, it served as a burial ground for pharaohs, nobles, and high officials across multiple dynasties.
Munich is known for its architecture, fine culture, the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration, its vibrant cultural scene and its museums. But there is much more to Munich than Oktoberfest! For traditional Bavarian beauty, don't miss out on Neuschwanstein Castle, one of the most visited castles in Germany.
Located among the calcareous plateaus covered with Mideterranean scrub and alluvial deposites from the coastal plains, Nîmes appears as a city with various faces. First and foremost, the city is known as the 'French Roma', because of its famous history and its well conserved antique monuments. Nîmes is also, for many 'aficionados', the 'French Madrid' when the spanish music spreads into the streets and the arena, during and long after the 'corridas' or bullfights when comes the time of the Feria. It is also the most righteous of the mediterranean cities , never forgetting its protestant heritage, even under the wild rythm of 'flamencos'.
This set of faces in the countryside of Provence and Languedoc gathers the main lines of a higly coloured land : the french 'petanque' game, 'le pastis', terraces under shaded boulevards, animated arguments concerning bull races or the peaceful quietness of the Fountain Gardens. A whole set of traditional elements admirably displayed in an exceptional background of antique and middle aged architecture.