Travel to Europe
Old continent: history, culture, gastronomy and incomparable landscapes in every country.
Portugal

Algarve
The golden rocky beaches, Ponta da Piedade, and the coves of the Algarve are the most beautiful in Western Europe.

Lisboa
The most authentic capital of Southern Europe: fado, pastéis de nata, trams that climb hills and saudade.
Spain

Barcelona
Barcelona combines unique modernist architecture, Mediterranean beaches, cutting-edge cuisine, and legendary nightlife.

Granada
The Alhambra, free tapas with every beer, and the gypsy quarter of Sacromonte: Granada is Andalusia at its most authentic.

Madrid
Spain's capital, vibrant and cosmopolitan, boasts some of the world's best museums, free tapas with every beer, and Europe's longest party.

Mallorca
The largest Balearic Island combines coves with turquoise waters, the mountainous Serra de Tramuntana, and Palma, a Mediterranean capital with a life of its own.

San Sebastián
The world capital of pintxos. San Sebastián has more Michelin stars per capita than any other city in the world.

Sevilla
The capital of flamenco, the world's most spectacular Holy Week celebrations, and the Giralda. Sevilla is the essence of Andalusia.

Tenerife
Teide, the southern beaches, the Santa Cruz Carnival, and the Anaga Forest make Tenerife a year-round destination.

Bilbao
The Guggenheim by Gehry transformed the industrial city into a cultural reference point. Basque cuisine and pintxos are unparalleled.

Córdoba
The Mosque-Cathedral and the Jewish Quarter are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The courtyards of Córdoba in May are a unique spectacle.
Belgium

Brujas
Europe's best-preserved medieval city, with its canals, belfry, and artisanal chocolate. The Venice of the North.

Bruselas
The most beautiful Grand-Place in Europe, the best comics, Belgian chocolate, and craft beer. Capital of Europe.
Italy

Cinque Terre
Five colorful towns hanging over the Ligurian sea. One of the most photogenic landscapes in the world.

Roma
The Eternal City: 2,800 years of history within a 5km radius, the Colosseum, Vatican City, cacio e pepe pasta, and the world's best espresso.

Sicilia
The largest island in the Mediterranean: Mount Etna, the Greek temples of Agrigento, baroque Palermo, and the Valley of the Temples.

Venecia
The city on water: canals, Rialto, Carnival, and St. Mark's. One-of-a-kind, Venice is best explored by gondola and on foot, wandering dead-end alleys that always open onto a surprising canal.

Amalfi
The Amalfi Coast, with its lemons and blue waters, is one of Europe's most spectacular coastal drives.
Greece

Creta
Greece's largest island: the Minoan palace of Knossos, the Samaria Gorge, Elafonisi Beach, and Cretan cuisine.

Santorini
The most photographed island in the world. White houses on the volcanic caldera. Paradisiacal beaches, crystal-clear water, and absolute relaxation under the sun.

Atenas
The cradle of Western civilization: the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the neighborhoods of Monastiraki and Plaka.
United Kingdom

Edinburgo
Medieval castle, Royal Mile, the world's largest theater festival, and gateway to the Scottish Highlands. Scotland's capital blends millennia of history with a vibrant contemporary cultural scene.

Londres
The British Museum, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, pubs, and the West End make London an endless metropolis.
Switzerland

Interlaken
Between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, with the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau as a backdrop. An alpine paradise.

Berna
The federal capital with medieval arcades, the animated Zytglogge clock, and terraces overlooking the Aare. UNESCO.
Iceland

Islandia
Glaciers, geysers, northern lights, waterfalls like Skógafoss and Gullfoss, and lunar landscapes of lava make Iceland unique.

Reykjavik
The world's northernmost capital. Starting point for northern lights, Blue Lagoon, and geysers.
Germany

Múnich
Oktoberfest, beer gardens, Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace, and the Bavarian Alps just 45 minutes away make Munich a perfect city.

Berlín
The capital of modern European history: the Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, and the continent's most vibrant cultural scene.

Colonia
The tallest Gothic cathedral in the world, Germany's most famous carnival, and the birthplace of Eau de Cologne.
France

París
The City of Light: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Notre-Dame, croissants, wine, and the world's most famous romance.

Burdeos
The capital of French wine, with 18th-century architecture declared a World Heritage Site and the Médoc wine cellars.







