Monday, 21 September 2015

TOO MANY SECRETS ARE HIDING IN THIS ISLAND:IRELAND


You went to Ireland,saw the Dublin and you also have time to travel around of Dublin,because you are a kind of lucky person :) In case of this we are trying to give you some information about where you should see.

Blarney Castle

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Stand in line and kissed the Blarney Stone it's worth it. The view from the top of the castle and the walk down is also worth this. The poison garden was magical and the stone garden is amazing. Castle's façade really photogenic...

Glendalough




In Irish thats mean "Valley of Two Lakes" located the south of Ireland.Glendalough is located inside of Wicklow Mountains National Park far away to Dublin City Centre approximately 1.5 hours with car.Most of tourist are flowing to there for see monastery since 6th century and also see the natural beauties of here.


Bridges Park have its name from many of small bridges inside of forests.The Best visit time is Autumn because leaves starting to drop and comes to an amazing scene

If you want to see pink,purple grass and leaves though everything you should visit in the spring.


BREATHTAKING PARTS OF ITALY

Even though just seeing this photos make you excited,you probably have to visit Italy's Mediterranean coasts Genova,Venice,Lazio,Cinque Terre,Portofino...Think about a country %70 of its historical artifact.Even this feature one of the reason of the visit Italy.

When you travel to Italy,you will notice is the breathtaking natural beauty of southern part of Europe.

Now lets give a look to the photos

Portofino

























Sinked Castle - Palermo



















Positano

























Venice

























Rezzina della Rafaello

























Positano

























Cesenatico


Sunday, 20 September 2015

FEEL MEDIEVAL SOULS IN OLD TOWNS OF EUROPE

Are you interested on medieval ages? or are you usually watching medieval war films or dramas for example Braveheart,Game of Thrones,Tudors :) and are you crazy with travel?If answers "yes" just check it that locations

We have collected some photos of our travellers where they have been in that towns.Colmar,Alsace,Lorraine,Switzerland...These all places definitely worth to travel just give a look to them maybe an inspire come to you and you write places into the your next travel list

Burgundy - France

























Zug - Switzerland

























Prag - Czech Republic

























Riquewihr - France

























Brugge - Belgium

























Halstaat - Austria

























Alsace - France


Monday, 14 September 2015

10 BEST PLACES TO VISIT in POLAND

Poland, a country the size of New Mexico, is in north-central Europe. Visitors to Poland are discovering what the locals have long known, that Poland is a country rich in fine culture, scenic landscapes and extraordinary historical sites. Poland is a sovereign and democratic country whose institutions operate under the rule of law.These places we are strictly recommend to you for visit If you next plan is travel to Poland.

10 – WAWEL CASTLE

People have lived upon the site of Wawel Castle since the Paleolithic Age. The castle itself was first built in the 14th century, at the command of Polish monarch Casimir III the Great.In the 9th century Wawel became one of the main Polish centres of Christianity. The first early Romanesque and Romanesque sacral buildings were raised here, including a stone cathedral that was erected after the bishopric of Cracow was established in the year 1000.

9 – AUSCHWİTZ-BİRKENAU

The scene of martyrdom of millions of people during World War II. The largest Nazi concentration camp in German-occupied Europe.The main extermination center and the world’s largest cemetery, Birkenau, was built in the suburbs of Oświęcim in 1942. Some barracks and ruins of the crematoria and gas chambers can be seen there today.

8 – BIESZCZADY MOUNTAINS

Bieszczady is a mountain range that runs from the extreme south-east of Poland through Ukraine and Slovakia.Frequently Bieszczady refers only to the Western Bieszczady or even only to the part of the range lying within Poland.The highest peak of Bieszczady is Mt. Pikuy (1405 m) in Ukraine. The highest peak of the Polish part is Tarnica (1346 m).

7 – BIALOWIEZA FOREST

If somebody wants to see a forest the way it was hundreds years ago, they have to visit Bialowieza Forest. A visit to Bialowieza is a journey to the past when Europe was covered with impenetrable forests.It is home to the largest population of the property’s iconic species, the European bison.

6 – KRAKOW MARKETPLACE

Krakow is Poland’s second largest city and the country’s main tourist destination. The city is situated in southern Poland on both banks of Wisla (Vistula) river.Krakow’s central Grand Square (Rynek Glowny, often translated wrongly as “Main Market”) has been the hub of the city ever since its Old Town historical district got the present grid of streets in the 13th century.

5- MASURIAN LAKES DISTRICTS

The Great Masurian Lake District is one of the finest regions in Poland in terms of its natural beauty and the tourist potential.The lake region of Masuria in Poland with over 2.000 lakes as well as large forests and historic towns. It is a paradise for sailing, windsurfing and outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, bicycling and horseback riding during the warm summer months, and also offers a range of winter activities.

4- GDANSK OLD TOWN

Gdansk (Danzig) is located on the baltic coast and the Polish maritime capital.The beautiful old town of Gdansk offered a lot of photo opportunities, but it was quite crowded.

3- CZESTOCHOWA

Poland’s spiritual heartland is not just for the faithful.The Black Madonna of Częstochowa, housed at the Jasna Góra Monastery, is a particularly popular attraction.

2- TATRA MOUNTAİNS

The Tatras are Poland’s only alpine-type mountains.The climate here is that of mountains in the temperate zone, and there are marked high-mountain features.

1- MALBORK CASTLE

Theutonic Order capital Malbork (Marienburg) is certainly one of the biggest gothic castles remaining in the world.The castle was expanded several time to host the growing number of Knights, and became the largest fortified Gothic building in Europe, featuring several sections and walls.

DO NOT MİSS THESE 7 PLACES İN ITALY

While the food in Italy is reason enough to visit, the country is filled with famous works of art, exceptionally beautiful cities, and gorgeous lakes and mountains.Ask an Italian where in the world they would most like to live, and the odds are that they will say “right here”. It offers picturesque and diverse landscapes, rich history and art, sumptuous food, wine, and a slow paced way of life to help you simply relax and get lost in the warmth and passion of Italy’s culture.

7 – TUSCANY HILLS

Tuscany conjures images of superb Renaissance art and landscapes famous for rolling hills, olive groves, and cypress trees.Visitors to Tuscany come for many reasons. Many come in search of fine art, others to explore the extraordinary countryside.

6 – LAKE COMO

If you’re after palatial villas, rose-laden belvederes, hanging wisteria and bougainvillea, lanterns casting a glow over lakeshore restaurants, and majestic Alpine vistas, then Lake Como is for you.Lake Como is in the region of Lombardy and is part of the northern Italian Lakes District.

5 – UMBRIA

Untouched landscapes in the green of winding valleys make Umbria a region that will never fail to amaze.Shadow. One of Italy’s smallest regions, Umbria lies in the shadow of its more illustrious neighbor, Tuscany.

4 – VALLEY OF TEMPLES

The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento is an extensive archaeological site containing the well-preserved remains of various Doric temples dating from the 5th century B.C.the Temple of Hera, the Temple of Heracles, the Temple of Olympian Zeus,the Temple of Hephaestos, the Temple of Concordia, the Temple of Demeter, and the Temple of Asclepius (the God of Medicine).

3 – PORTOFINO

A popular vacation destination for the rich and famous for more than 200 years, travel to the Italian Riviera.Even the trees are handsome in Portofino, a small but perfectly coiffured coastal village.most perfect, most photogenic fishing ports in the Mediterranean.

2 – CINQUE TERRE

The Cinque Terre consists of five small villages which cling to the Ligurian cliffs along Italy’s western coast.For travelers who consider themselves to be hiking specialists, a trip to Italy’s Cinque Terre is well worth your time.

1 – MILAN

Italy’s largest urban and metropolitan area.If Rome represents the “old” Italy, Milan represents the “new” Italy. Milan is the most modern of all Italian cities, and it still keeps most of its past history intact.offer the romantic Italian characteristics tourists dream about, embracing their past by preserving national…



FİND YOURSELF THERE IF YOU İN FİNLAND

Finland remains one of the relatively unknown corners of Europe. Finland is deep north: vast horizons of forests and lakes with revitalising crisp air plus cutting-edge urbanity.Finland offers some of Europe’s best hiking, kayaking and canoeing.Finland’s a large country and travelling is relatively expensive. Public transportation is well organized and the equipment is always comfortable and often new.Let’s give a look to some good places…

1 – ALAND ISLANDS

This disorientating feeling of the Nordic white nights makes a holiday on the Åland islands unsettling and unusual.These islands between Sweden and Finland and called an autonomous state even they have own their flag.These islands offers you completely fresh air that smells oak.If you looking for silent and relaxing holiday Aland Islands will be a good decision.

2 – HELSİNKİ MARKET SQUARE

The Market Square can be found in the South Harbour of Esplanade Park, and it is the most famous international market in Helsinki.Uspenski Cathedral shown in picture that rising behind.

3 – SANTA CLAUS VİLLAGE

The Arctic Circle that cuts through the village; the Santa Claus Post Office that displays a wide range of Christmas items.Everywhere in the world people send Christmas Message to this village because natives religion refer to Papa Noel lives in here.

4 – NORTHERN LİGHTS

Every traveler’s life list should include viewing the Northern Lights, or scientific name Aurora Borealis.Experience the northern lights in northern Finland called Laponia, one of the world’s best viewing spots!


TOP 8 DESTINATION IN MEXICO

One of the world’s great civilizations, Mexico is a melange of Mesoamerican cultures and modern indigenous tribes, Spanish traditions and a vibrant modern economy, the biggest in Latin America after Brazil. Exploring ancient ruins, savoring delicious food, wandering round fascinating museums, going butterfly watching, and choosing your favorite section of jaw-droppingly beautiful coastline – these are just some of the many top things to do in Mexico. 

8-MERIDA

Merida is filled with history and culture: you’ll find plenty to explore within the halls of its popular museums. I now live there in the winter and make the trip between Cancun and Merida twice a year (though these days we drive) to catch flights to the UK.

7-MEXICO CITY

It’s hard to believe that a capital city could be a best-kept secret, but this has long been the case for Mexico City.Mexico City falls under a subtropical highland climate so it therefore experiences a hot and humid climate especially in April and May. Tourists prefer to travel to this city in the months of July and August when the weather is expected to be pleasant and warmer.

6-ZIHUATANEJO

Zihuatanejo; evolved from quaint fishing village to backpackers’ hotspot to today’s incarnation of winding streets of galleries and folk art shops, small boutique hotels and palapa-style seafood restaurants serving the catch of the day.When you travel to Zihuatanejo, you will be treated to long stretches of golden sands, versatile tours and excursions.

5-ISLA MUJERES

There’s just enough here to keep you entertained: snorkel or scuba dive, visit a turtle farm, or just put on the sunglasses and open that book you’ve been dying to finish.Isla first gained international attention for its outstanding aquatic conditions.

4-TULUM

The name Tulum, derived from the Mayan word for wall, and the ruins hovering over the beach, most notably the giant pyramid-shaped Castillo, have gained notoriety as 1 of the Mayan civilization’s only walled cities. Tulum was a carefully held secret among residents who settled in this Mayan community over 30 years ago.

3-GUADALAJARA

Guadalajara is the capital city of the central state of Jalisco in Mexico. It’s also the second largest city in the country and considered a colonial city, although much of its architecture dates from the independence period. This is the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, but also one of the country’s industrial and business centers, sometimes referred to as Mexico’s Silicon Valley.

2-TODOS SANTOS

It was a blazingly bright afternoon on Cerritos Beach just outside Todos Santos, Mexico. The air was hot and dry and smelled like frying fish.Recently renovated, the hotel was opened in 1947 by “El Chino,” a Chinese immigrant who introduced ice to Todos Santos.

1-PLAYA DEL CARMEN

Playa del Carmen has carved its own Euro-chic niche along the Yucatán Peninsula.Playa del Carmen is famous for its stylish beach clubs. Offering a pampering alternative to the public beaches, these clubs offer food and beverage services, a variety of spa treatments and aquatic sports, plus access to restrooms, showers and pools.

NORTHERN EUROPE’S BEST DESTİNATİONS İN BALTİC STATES

Have you ever think about to travel to the three countries that make up the Baltic States -Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.The three capital cities are all interesting in their own way, and the countrysides of the countries have some hidden gems.Latvia is covered by 70% forest if you are interested in hiking and nature, while Lahemaa National Park is worth a trip if you visit Tallinn.

1 – TOOMPEA HİLL/ESTONİA

The much-rebuilt Toompea Castle – consisting of the governor’s place.Hill is locates center of Tallinn.Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and the biggest city.Toompea’s dominating landmark is the Russian Orthodox cathedral named for the duke who attacked southeastern Estonia and Pskov in the early 13th century.

2 – TARTU CİTY/ESTONİA

Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia, and most intellectual city in Estonia because most of population are students.Tartu very green city and applying politics against global warming.This city leads to other cities for fighting against global warming.Extreme shopping, a science centre and a fantastic water-park are just a few attractions that you can enjoy here.

3 – RİGA/LATVİA

The city has the largest and most impressive showing of art-nouveau architecture in Europa. Nightmarish gargoyles adorn more than 750 buildings along the stately boulevards radiating out from Rīga’s castle core.The city called “Paris of the North”.And nightlife of this city never assume…

4 – TERVETE NATURE PARK/LATVİA

Tērvete Nature Park is the best and friendliest place for families with children.Everywhere is fill with wooden pretty statues and wooden houses like dreams.Living a wooden house already is not dream a child :) ? This park completely offer this.If your way get in to Latvia definetely visit here.

5 – AUKŠTAİTİJA NATİONAL PARK/LİTHUANİA

Around 70% of the park comprises oak, spruce and deciduous forests, inhabited by elk, deer and bears.Park also hometown of Trakai Castle that was one of the main centres of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the castle held great strategic importance at the past.

6 – HİLL OF CROSSES/LİTHUANİA

The Hill of Crosses, Kryzių Kalnas, located 12 kilometers north of the small industrial city of Siauliai is the Lithuanian national pilgrimage center.The hill fill with crosses that local people start to put in 19th century maybe past.Today people continue to put crosses here and places become a very photographic place.