Category Archives: Destinations

South Australia’s Magnificent Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley is one of Australia’s most significant wine regions. Its thriving community retains strong links to its rich European heritage, now combined with the down-to-earth Australian spirit to create a rich and diverse lifestyle in a relaxed, rural setting close to Adelaide. European farmers (German in particular) and English migrants settled the Barossa […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.

Spain: Bullfights And Sangria

A cocktail of bullfighting, flamenco and sangria, Spain is a country blessed with rich history and culture. Add beautiful beaches and warm climate, and it’s evident why Spain is the world’s second most visited country. The demise of Franco opened Spain to a curious world. A booming tourist industry allowed the country to grow, revealing […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.

Spain – Madrid, Barcelona and Ibiza

Spain is the land of romance and amazing oddities. From bullfights to Gaudi to partying the night away on Ibiza, travelers could easily spend a year exploring Spain. Madrid With a population of over three million, Madrid is a big, modern city in central Spain. The suburbs of Madrid are very modern and not particularly […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.

Spains Catalonia

Catalonia encompasses a large part of the Spanish Pyrenees. There are some wonderful national parks for nature lovers to explore as well as skiing in the winter season. The coastline is well known for the popular resorts along the Costa Brava and Costa Daurada and the not so well known holiday region of Costa Garraf. […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.

Spains Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Spain. Its’ wonderful beaches are one of the main attractions and ideal for water sports for most of the year. Denia and Javea are both located to the north of Alicante and are wonderful towns found at the bottom of a mountain. The […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.

Spanish Galicia

The region elected its first parliament in 1981 following autonomy from Madrid. The Galego or Galician is the official language of the region, it is closely related to Portuguese and while most inhabitants understand it, only about half use it primarily. In the 5th and 6th centuries Galicia was the centre of the kingdom of […]

This article is only available to members. Please Login or register.