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The Mediterranean
The Mediterranean remains enduringly compelling. Not for a single landmark,
island or city, but for the stories that connect its shores. This is a region where
ancient civilisations rose, ideas travelled and cultures evolved. Travellers are
seeking more than the familiar icons, drawn to journeys that weave between
countries and coastlines, revealing how history, architecture and everyday
life intertwine.
MUST SEE: The medieval charms of Kotor in Montenegro, Alberobello's
UNESCO-listed trulli houses, the archaeological wonders of ancient Ephesus,
and Crete's Minoan heritage.
Portugal
Portugal invites travellers to experience
Europe at a gentler pace. Along the
Douro River, terraced vineyards, historic
quintas and riverside villages reveal a
landscape shaped by centuries of
winemaking and trade. From the
maritime heritage of Lisbon to the
riverside charm of Porto, Portugal rewards
those who linger, offering depth,
authenticity and a strong sense of place.
MUST SEE: The vineyard-lined
Douro Valley, Porto's historic riverfront,
and Lisbon's neighbourhoods
overlooking the Tagus River.
Germany
Germany's rivers offer one of Europe's most immersive
ways to travel—following waterways that have carried
traders, pilgrims and ideas for centuries. In 2026, river
voyages remain a favourite for travellers who value
history, architecture and everyday life unfolding along
the banks. Each bend of the river reveals a new story.
MUST SEE: The castles of the Rhine Gorge,
medieval towns like Rüdesheim and Regensburg,
and Cologne's UNESCO-listed cathedral.
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