Nestled along the banks of the majestic River Shannon in western Ireland, Limerick is a city where history and modern life blend seamlessly, offering a unique and authentic Irish experience that captures the charm and spirit of the Emerald Isle. With origins stretching back to the Viking era, Limerick offers an intriguing glimpse into the past with plenty to explore.
Nestled along the southeastern coast of Malta, Marsaxlokk is a charming fishing village that offers an authentic glimpse into the island's maritime heritage. Renowned for its picturesque harbor filled with traditional "Luzzu" boats painted in vibrant blues, reds, and yellows, Marsaxlokk is a feast for the senses. These iconic boats, each adorned with the Eye of Osiris for protection, are a symbol of Malta’s deep-rooted cultural ties to the sea.
Erfoud, a desert town in eastern Morocco, is often seen as the last stop before the endless dunes of the Sahara begin. But this oasis holds more than just a convenient location. Known as the "Gateway to the Desert," Erfoud is steeped in history that predates the modern borders of Morocco. It was once a French colonial outpost, and today, its dusty streets and adobe buildings offer a glimpse into a slower, older way of life that still shapes the region’s identity.
Tucked away in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, Nauru is one of the world’s smallest and least visited countries being an island nation just 21 square kilometers in size, with a population under 10,000. But its compact size makes exploring simple and rewarding. Visitors can circle the entire island by car in under an hour, taking in stunning ocean views, remnants of World War II bunkers, and clusters of colorful homes that speak to Nauru's resilient spirit and layered past.
At the very heart of Denmark lies Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen and Denmark's third-largest city - the fairy-tale capital of Funen, home to 200,000 people and with a history stretching back over 1000 years.
Odense is a top cultural city, with a wide range of exciting museums and attractions: The Hans Christian Andersen Museum, with rare, unique editions of the author's fairy-tales, private letters, notes and personal effects, and "Brandts Klædefabrik", with a Museum of Printing/Press Museum: Denmark's only Museum of Photographic Art and an art gallery, Kunsthallen.
Odense is a vibrant modern city, with a host of events - especially in the summer, including music, theatre and street entertainment for young and old everywhere - normally free of charge. Every Saturday, from mid-June to mid-August, the river cruise boat glides down to Fruens Bøge, where well-known jazz ensembles play.
Explore Odense's exciting city centre, with pedestrian streets, wonderful shops, small cafés and restaurants, where you can enjoy life with the locals - or visit the large shopping centres, with all the heart can desire under one roof.
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Brit Floyd
On 10/10/2025
Inspired by Pink Floyd, the British tribute band, Brit Floyd, was formed in 2011. They try to recreate the magic of Pink Floyd's music during their live shows across the globe.