TOP 5 magical Calabria

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The southernmost part of the Italian boot is also known as Calabria. It offers clean white sandy beaches, beautiful nature, vineyards, and last but not least, a piece of history. You can fly to...

TOP 10 Southern Sardinia

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Sardinia is known for its perfect white beaches. It is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily, so you definitely won't explore it all in just one or two trips. This...
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Florence and Pisa for the weekend

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I do not hide the fact that I am an incorrigible "Italophile", and therefore I do not refuse any opportunity to visit this amazing country. This time we chose a citybreak to Pisa-Florence. But I also have a few tips on how to spend a longer time in Tuscany. The quickest way to get to the capital of Tuscany, Florence, is by flying to nearby Pisa and then taking a bus or train for an hour. Ryanair flies from Budapest to Pisa, and Eurowings low-cost airline from Vienna. The price in late February via Eurowings was 80 euros per person, the flight takes just over an hour.
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Sardinia – a men’s ride to Olbia

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October, the end of the season, the sea with a pleasant temperature, the ideal time for one last summer vacation. Our steps took us to the pearl of the Mediterranean - the renowned Sardinia. This time we organized a boys' trip and decided to visit the eastern part of the island, Olbia. The Tyrrhenian Sea has a pleasant 21°C and the beaches on the Emerald Coast are like the Caribbean. In addition, we have accommodation by the beach on the deserted outskirts of the town, where relaxation can begin.

Rome – Wanderings in the ancient city

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We have learned about ancient Rome in history class, almost everyone. It sprawled over 7 hills on the eastern bank of the Tiber River. The center of activity was the Roman Forum, whose remnants have survived to this day. Impressive buildings such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum have endured for a whole 2000 years. And what does the Eternal City look like today?

Sicily – San Vito Lo Capo

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The cold weather in Slovakia has forced us to think about where to go for warmth in the autumn. Ryanair tickets for 58€ to Sicily didn't take long to convince us. After our colleague's previous trip across Sicily, we focused on the northwestern part of the island, San Vito Lo Capo. This charming town with a beautiful beach and Mount Monaco offers a perfect relaxation for a long weekend.

Sardinia – The Pearl of the Mediterranean

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Not for nothing is it called the pearl of the Mediterranean. And when Ryanair starts flying there, it's a perfect combination for a low-cost trip in a beautiful setting. Yes, we're talking about the gorgeous Sardinia. After Sicily, it is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Our extended trip headed to the town of Alghero in the northwest of the island.

Bari – Italian temperament on the beach

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The new Ryanair destination came with a special offer right at the beginning, tickets for €6. Initially booked for 6 people, but our number ended up reduced to 4 and added another 5 people: one couple and a group of three led by a friend. It was the largest trip so far and a new experience with synchronizing such a big group.

Milan – Two days in the fashion city

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Our first encounter with Ryanair. We don't even know how, but suddenly we had €0 tickets in our hands :) So for a few euros, we spent less than 24 hours in beautiful Milan. We had authentic Italian pizza, got to know the stunning Duomo cathedral, strolled through fashion streets with brands like D&G, Chanel, Gucci, Dior, and Versace. We visited the Castello Sforzesco castle, relaxed in a park in beautiful weather, and finally took the metro to the station.

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Crete and its pink beaches

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Crete is the largest Greek island. It is considered the cradle of European civilization. The island was the center of the Minoan civilization, and according to Greek mythology, the ruler of the Olympic gods, Zeus, was born here. We decided to focus on its western part, where there are unique pink beaches. And literally.