Now that the peak season is almost behind us and the summer crowds seem to be dispersing, travelers are turning their focus to fall destinations. Sunny vacations are still a priority, but where should they go when the weather begins cooling? Believe it or not, East is the answer: this inspiring country is one of …
Europe is the world’s favorite tourist playground. Famous for its medieval citadels, cobblestone streets, and History spanning several millennia, it is called the ‘Old World’ for a reason. When visiting Europe, tourists are often in search of some of that ancient charm, and though the 44 country-strong continent has no shortage of natural and manmade …
Mediterranean Europe is a surefire hit among Americans. Famous for its beautiful waters, rich History, and flavorful cuisine, the region draws in millions of visitors every year, with destinations like Spain, France, and Italy leading booking trends, but it might have seen its heyday. Though it remains a highly sought-after destination, the ‘Med’ is now …
The Black Sea is rising fast in popularity as a summer destination, with record rates of occupation in resort towns, a higher number of foreign guests landing in bordering countries, and a rapid post-crisis recovery that supersedes that of some Mediterranean countries. For years, the Mediterranean – commonly called the Med – was seen as …
The Schengen Zone is Europe’s greatest achievement. A borderless customs union comprising 27 countries in its current form, it allows for seamless international travel across much of the bloc, freeing travelers from undergoing strict identity checks and facing long delays when country-hopping. Earlier this year, Schengen welcomed yet another member – the Balkan country of …
Mediterranean Europe is the go-to summer destination for millions of Americans. Famous for its crystal-clear waters, picturesque coastal villages, and incredibly ancient nations, the region is bracing for a record increase in tourism this season. As strange as it sounds, one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful swimming spots, which has recently earned the nickname of …
Europe is bracing for a record surge in tourism this summer, as 2023 marks the first year borders are fully open and all restrictions have been lifted across all countries. Interestingly, it’s the lesser-known spots that are stealing the spotlight this year, from unheard-of countries in Mediterranean South, like Albania, to post-Soviet states in the …
The Mediterranean – commonly called the Med – has become America’s go-to summer vacation. Now that border curbs have been axed and normality has been reinstated across the pond, U.S. citizens are flocking to the ancient sea’s shores for some of that laid-back, dolce vita. Other than the traditional hotspots of France and Spain, it’s …
Travelers are making up for lost time this summer with their biggest European vacations yet. A whopping 600% more Americans are going to Europe this summer than in 2021. That’s 55% more than last year’s already insane crowds, according to travel insurance company Allianz. Demand is so high that travel agencies are turning customers away. …
Europe is the world’s tourist playground. Highly sought-after for its medieval castles, cobbled Old towns, ancient heritage, and iconic sights, it hosts tens of millions of tourists every year. Despite the continent’s soaring popularity, especially now that all border curbs have been lifted, a majority of travelers still restrict their movement to the Western half, …
Europe is the trendiest spot for summer travel now that border curbs and international travel has resumed. Famous for its ancient heritage, cobbled Old Towns, and fairy-tale castles, the continent is currently poised for its busiest season in years. With that being said, a majority of visitors continue to flock to only a handful of …
With its endless supply of man-made and natural wonders, seamless borders, and high quality of life, Europe is perhaps the most sought-after destination for digital nomads looking to venture outside their own home countries. On the other hand, despite being more open than it was, Europe as a whole is yet to fully embrace digital …