Jeseníky – Great three-day city break
If you need to escape from crowded cities and tourist-packed destinations no longer appeal to you, the Jeseník area could be the right choice. Jeseníky will delight cross-country skiing and hiking enthusiasts, nature reserves, castles, and even Absinthe lovers. The local villages and towns have a unique charm, especially due to their history, which was truly turbulent in this area.
Stavanger and Preikestolen.
Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway and is also known as the oil city thanks to the nearby oil field in the North Sea. The historical center of the city is Old Stavanger, where you can find 173 wooden houses from the 18th-19th century in their original form. The city also boasts the oldest cathedral in all of Norway - Stavanger Domkirke. And the biggest attraction of the whole trip is undoubtedly the 600-meter cliff Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock).
Faro and Algarve in 3 days
The Portuguese city of Faro is considered the little brother of Lisbon and Porto, but it certainly does not lag behind in any aspect. It is located in the beautiful coastal area of Algarve, which offers breathtaking views, beaches with turquoise water, and hidden caves. The different places are connected by tourist paths, so you can combine beach relaxation with hiking. Its proximity to the African continent has brought a mix of European and Arab culture.
TOP 10 attractions of Zakynthos
The Greek island of Zakynthos is known for one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe - Navagio Beach. However, this green island has much more to offer. Majestic cliffs, breathtaking views, blue caves,...
Lipno – Weekend full of experiences
Lipno is an ideal destination for a family holiday. All interesting attractions are within walking distance. Take a cable car to the "Tree Top Walkway" and then ride scooters back down to the reservoir, where you can rent an electric bike or an electric boat - just a small taste of what you can experience in Lipno.
TOP 12 of upper Zemplín
Beautiful and undiscovered. This is how our trip to the far east of Slovakia, to Snina, could be characterized. The Upper Zemplín region enchanted us so much that we have prepared 12 top tips for individual attractions for you. Our primary activity was hiking, but the other points are also worth visiting, and you will definitely find something for yourself in them.
Weekend in the Beskydy Mountains
Do you want to clear your head with fresh air and escape from everyday reality like never before? But don't feel like traveling far? That's exactly how we felt when the suggestion came to visit the Czech Beskids. They are just a stone's throw away from our Kysuce region. We chose the Recreational Center Sepetná in Ostravice. Next time, we will definitely go there to try out cross-country skiing, which we have been postponing for years!
Prague & Central Moravia
That you've been to Prague before and nothing can surprise you? That's what we thought too when we set out at the end of October on a PressTrip to the Czech Republic. However, during this trip, we found ourselves in a completely different, fairytale Prague. On our way from the Hundred-Spired City, we visited the museum of the legendary Olomouc tvarůžky (smelly cheese) and their salty sweet shop. We thoroughly explored other beauties of Moravia and the enchanting city of Olomouc itself.
Menorca – Top 10 attractions
Menorca, which could be called the smaller brother of Mallorca, got its name from the word "minor" = small. This magical island became more accessible since 2020 thanks to direct flights from Vienna operated by Wizz Air.
Montenegro – the pearl of the Adriatic
Sea, lakes, mountains, national parks, small territory with great diversity and pleasant prices. All this is offered by one of the youngest European countries which was created in 2006 by seceding from Serbia. Yes, you may already guess that we are talking about Montenegro - Crna Gora. It bears the title of the most ecologically friendly country in the world thanks to 54 km2 of untouched forest in the Biogradska Gora National Park. 60% of the territory is occupied by mountains with elevations over 1000 meters above sea level.
















