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Welcome to TNT’s Destinations Europe
supplement, where we
bring you the best of travel
that’s just a few hours’
flight (or train ride – green
is good) from London.
We’ve put together
amazing experiences for
every type of traveller,
whether you want to see
all the iconic sights, stray
off the beaten track, laze
around on an island break
or get active on the slopes
of the Alps.
And you don’t need a
bank balance like Brad
Pitt’s to enjoy any of these
bucket list breaks. We’ve
made sure that everything
in this supplement is easily
affordable, so that you
don’t just have to dream
about these trips. Using our
insider tips, you can get
out there and live them.
So what are you
waiting for? Turn the page
and start planning your
next set of once-in-a-
lifetime adventures.
Happy travelling! The Destinations team
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Kick off: meet other Van Tourers at the Running of the Bulls fest in Pamplona
Flower power: VW campers are a cool and popular option for the Van Tour – tight squeeze, though
Lads on tour: a Van Tour trio and their ‘Tank’
Peaceful: don’t forget to soak up the sights between the carnage
Saucy: swim hat and goggles are optional at La Tomatina
The ultimate road tripEvery year from July to September, Van Tour Europe sees a convoy of campervans zig-zagging their way across the continent from Spain to Germany. With more beer guzzled than diesel, it will be a trip you will never forget... if you can remember it Words caroline garnar
Van Tour Europe starts in Pamplona and ends in Munich, but you can drive
wherever you want in between. Try out our itinerary to ensure you catch all the big festivals. Let the carnage commence...
FranceRoll off the ferry at Calais and roll on to
Paris. A sophisticated start, take in the Eiffel
Tower and Arc de Triomphe before stocking
up on vino. Talking of which, you should
head south to the Bordeaux Wine Festival
(June 26-29) to visit vineyards and sample
various grape – at least you can start your
trip by giving a crap how your booze tastes.
Spain & PortugalRemaining on the coastal route by the Bay of Biscay, you’ll
soon find yourself in Spain. To warm your liver up in
preparation for the first Van Tour meet-up, head for the
Haro Wine Festival in La Rioja on June 29. Here, you are not
just encouraged to drink copious amounts of wine, but also
to throw it at each other. Another warm-up sesh comes in
the shape of BBK Live, a huge music fest in Bilbao, which
this year had Kings of Leon and Green Day headlining.
Now the time has come for you to meet your fellow Van
Tourers in Pamplona. And what better way to bond than to
help save each other’s arses – literally – from raging bulls
stampeding the streets from July 6-14 at San Fermin?
After the festival madness, point yourself in the direction
of Lisbon, Portugal for a dose of sanity. The
arty bars, surfing and vintage boutiques will
feel like a breath of fresh air. The craziness
soon amps up again, however, as most
Van Tour crews head to Lagos and meet
for a giant piss up at the raucous Joe’s
Garage (joesgarage.eu.com).
If you prefer your spirit to be free
(metaphorically) rather than poured
down your throat, head to the Boom
Festival at Idanhana-a-Nova Lake on
August 4-11, which in 2014 celebrates ‘The
Feminine’. It may sound hippy dippy, but
strikes us more of a sort of European
answer to Burning Man.
Making your way back through Spain, time it so you
arrive in Valencia for August 27, stopping off at Seville,
Andalucia and Madrid along the way. Why? Because in
nearby Bunol, the world’s biggest food fight, La Tomatina,
is held. Prepare to be turned into a human bruschetta as
masses of people throw tomatoes at you and each other.
Next, head north up the coast to Barcelona. Whether
you choose to admire Gaudi’s architecture here or the
sexy señoritas on the beach is up to you.
ItalyKeep to the coast and dip back into France, taking some
time to explore the historic city of Marseilles and the
clubbing scene and cool underground passages of
Lyon. Driving around Italy doesn’t help you get
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wTF IS van Tour euroPe? Van Tour Europe is a loosely organised annual booze trail across Europe for Antipodean expats. Starting at the Running of the Bulls fest on June 29 and ending with Oktoberfest on September 20, your itinerary between those two points is up to you, but most Van Tourers keep tabs on each other via Facebook and meet up frequently. It is a good idea to find out which campsites your fellow travellers are heading for, as it’s best not to disturb innocent family camping holidays with your sordid ways.
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The van: This is going to be your home for a while, so it’s worth clubbing together to get something decent. You don’t want to break down constantly and spend half your trip on the side of the road. Renting is a good option (try Spaceships Rentals and Wicked Campers), particularly as it helps sort insurance issues...Insurance: A lot of companies only provide 12-month policies and tend to shy away from insuring old bangers. However, try HIC’s walkabout insurance (hertsinsurance.com/walkabout) and you could be in luck.Documents: As well as your driver’s licence, passport and visas, medical insurance is a good idea. We don’t think we need to tell you why.
anywhere as such, what with it being a (booted) leg
kicking off the mainland, but with fashionable Milan,
stunning Florence, historic Rome, pizza-famed Naples, the
Amalfi Coast and back up to the unique and magical
Venice, it’s worth a detour.
Austria & GermanyCross into Austria and we recommend heading for
Innsbruck, where the Alps make for stunning views at
every turn. It’s then about 100 miles to Munich in Germany
for Oktoberfest (Sep 20-Oct 6). As if 16 days of drinking beer
by the stein isn’t enough, the Van Tour ‘officials’ have also
set up the 100 Club party, which is held the day before
Oktoberfest. The end-of-tour party involves consuming
enough alcohol to make you sick into your beer bucket...
and then to continue drinking – sick and all. Yep, it’s that
kind of party. Good luck.
If your liver hasn’t packed up completely, be sure to
stop off at Amsterdam and Bruges en route back to Calais.
Nothing cures a Van Tour hangover like Dutch cheese and
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You are not just encouraged to drink copious amounts of wine, but also to throw it at each other
See vantoureurope.com for more details
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with the one and only TopdeckThe coolest destinations this winter
Get face to face with Europe this winter. Think all of the usual postcard-perfect icons, cultural wonders and mouth-watering food you’d expect from this almighty continent and mix it up a little with snowy vistas, traditional markets and fairytale festivities.
From the oh-so-glittering Paris to the slopes of the Tyrol, Topdeck have got it covered when it comes to travelling Europe in winter. Firm believers in all things hassle-free and culturally-enlightening, we’re proud to be the original trail blazers in travel. So let us share our passion, knowledge and spirit with you this winter. Trust us, we’re Topdeck.
1. BRUGGES, BELGIUMBrugges is a true European gem and is even more of a knockout over the festive season. Fact. Jam-packed with charming canals, a UNESCO World Heritage Site city centre, medieval architecture, a 13th Century Belfry and more culture and art than you could shake a stick at! We haven’t even mentioned the world-famous Christmas markets yet!Soak up the festive fun on Topdeck’s 2 or 4 day Brugges Christmas Markets, from only £149 (2 day) or £249 (4 day).
5. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Cascades of castles, wild Scottish landscapes, age-old buildings, cobbled streets and home to the world’s biggest, most over-the-top festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. Edinburgh is likely to charm your culture-loving pants off. This city is a vision of beauty, showcased exceptionally during the winter months. Wrap up, try a whisky or two and experience a party like no other, Edinburgh’s Hogmanay.Party it up with the Scottish folk on Topdeck’s 4 or 5 day Hogmanay Edinburgh, from only £339 (4 day) or £399 (5 day).
8. DAHAB, EGYPTArabic for gold, Dahab is a divine spot to escape those winter blues. This Egyptian goddess boasts golden sands, ocean-side camps, mountain heavy scenery, out-of-this-world trekking and diving, all served with a delicious laid-back hippy vibe. Yes please Dahab!Experience Egypt with a twist on Topdeck’s 9 day Learn to Dive, from only £475 (plus US$190 local payment).
4. MARRAKECH , MOROCCOA tapestry of North African culture and an enchanting rainbow of colours, Marrakech is the remedy for those seeking some sublime winter sunshine. You’ll wander the citys labyrinth of souks, filled with sparkling trinkets, snake charmers, local spices and carpet shops before arriving at the frenetic medina; Djemaa el-Fna. Mint tea anyone?Get under Morocco’s skin on Topdeck’s 10 day Moroccan Explorer, from only £495 (plus £110 local payment).
2. VENICE, ITALYGlorious, radiant and endearing, we give you Venice! With the world’s most artistic masterpieces per square kilometre it’s really not hard to see why the city is full of trendy types. From the myriad of narrow alleyways, gondolas, winding waterways and impressive Renaissance architecture, this city simply oozes romance and all things fabulously Italian.Get face to face with the utterly enchanting Venice on Topdeck’s 11 day Winter Express, from only £620.
6. AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDSThe liberal, loose-moralled and frankly rather funky city of Amsterdam is a European heavyweight. A bespoke masterpiece, laced with endless coffee shops, charming canals, electic nightlife, eccentric art and an abudance of bikes and boats. What more could you possibly want from a city?Check out the free-wheeling city of Amsterdam on Topdeck’s 4 day Amsterdam New Year, from only £279.
9. PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLICPrague; a quirky and exquisite maze of captivating history, Europe’s best beer, delicious food, off-the-wall neighbourhoods and courtyards and chapels galore. Soak up the home of classical music and Bohemian culture at its finest and maybe induldge in an apple strudel to celebrate how utterly incredible Prague is.Paint the town red as they say in Bohemian Prague on Topdeck’s 7 day Spires in the Snow, from only £410.
3. BERLIN, GERMANYWhen you think of Berlin you’d usually picture depression, war and segregation. But hold up, that’s all in the past! Berlin is now an art-loving, uber-trendy, hip, hop and happening city that has your name all over it! Still brimming with bucket loads of history and tell-tale signs of its colourful past, this city boasts culture from every funky, snow-coated corner. Experience the totally trendsetting city of Berlin on Topdeck’s 7 day Winter Waltz, from only £455.
7. PARIS, FRANCEThe temperature may have dropped, but trust us, dazzling Paris is still red-hot. This sleek and sophistacted little number is simply spectacular in the wintery months, full of romance, character-filled backstreets, illuminated monuments and cosy cafés full of artists, writers and fashionistas. Oh Paris, we really do love you immensely. Discover the European sweetheart city of Paris on Topdeck’s 12 day Festive Escape, from only £895.
10. TYROL, AUSTRIAPicture this - world-class slopes, heart-pumping skiing and snowboarding, spine-tingling alpine scenery and legendary après-ski. Welcome to the Austrian Tyrol! Also known as every adrenaline-junkies slice of paradise. Make the most of this natural wonder and check it out for youselves on our 8 day Austrian ski adventure. Prepare for fun.Hit those adrenaline-pumping snowy slopes of Austria on Topdeck’s 8 day Ski Austria, from only £359.
Ski trip for 2 anyone?Fancy winning 2 all-singing-all-dancing spots on our 8 day Ski Austria trip? As part of the deal we’re even throwing in return flights from London, transfers, ski hire, ski passes and a ski course! For full details check out our website at Topdeck.travel/skicompGood luck!
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Favourite Ski/Winter Operator
Favourite Tour Operator in Western Europe
with the one and only TopdeckThe coolest destinations this winter
Get face to face with Europe this winter. Think all of the usual postcard-perfect icons, cultural wonders and mouth-watering food you’d expect from this almighty continent and mix it up a little with snowy vistas, traditional markets and fairytale festivities.
From the oh-so-glittering Paris to the slopes of the Tyrol, Topdeck have got it covered when it comes to travelling Europe in winter. Firm believers in all things hassle-free and culturally-enlightening, we’re proud to be the original trail blazers in travel. So let us share our passion, knowledge and spirit with you this winter. Trust us, we’re Topdeck.
1. BRUGGES, BELGIUMBrugges is a true European gem and is even more of a knockout over the festive season. Fact. Jam-packed with charming canals, a UNESCO World Heritage Site city centre, medieval architecture, a 13th Century Belfry and more culture and art than you could shake a stick at! We haven’t even mentioned the world-famous Christmas markets yet!Soak up the festive fun on Topdeck’s 2 or 4 day Brugges Christmas Markets, from only £149 (2 day) or £249 (4 day).
5. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Cascades of castles, wild Scottish landscapes, age-old buildings, cobbled streets and home to the world’s biggest, most over-the-top festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. Edinburgh is likely to charm your culture-loving pants off. This city is a vision of beauty, showcased exceptionally during the winter months. Wrap up, try a whisky or two and experience a party like no other, Edinburgh’s Hogmanay.Party it up with the Scottish folk on Topdeck’s 4 or 5 day Hogmanay Edinburgh, from only £339 (4 day) or £399 (5 day).
8. DAHAB, EGYPTArabic for gold, Dahab is a divine spot to escape those winter blues. This Egyptian goddess boasts golden sands, ocean-side camps, mountain heavy scenery, out-of-this-world trekking and diving, all served with a delicious laid-back hippy vibe. Yes please Dahab!Experience Egypt with a twist on Topdeck’s 9 day Learn to Dive, from only £475 (plus US$190 local payment).
4. MARRAKECH , MOROCCOA tapestry of North African culture and an enchanting rainbow of colours, Marrakech is the remedy for those seeking some sublime winter sunshine. You’ll wander the citys labyrinth of souks, filled with sparkling trinkets, snake charmers, local spices and carpet shops before arriving at the frenetic medina; Djemaa el-Fna. Mint tea anyone?Get under Morocco’s skin on Topdeck’s 10 day Moroccan Explorer, from only £495 (plus £110 local payment).
2. VENICE, ITALYGlorious, radiant and endearing, we give you Venice! With the world’s most artistic masterpieces per square kilometre it’s really not hard to see why the city is full of trendy types. From the myriad of narrow alleyways, gondolas, winding waterways and impressive Renaissance architecture, this city simply oozes romance and all things fabulously Italian.Get face to face with the utterly enchanting Venice on Topdeck’s 11 day Winter Express, from only £620.
6. AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDSThe liberal, loose-moralled and frankly rather funky city of Amsterdam is a European heavyweight. A bespoke masterpiece, laced with endless coffee shops, charming canals, electic nightlife, eccentric art and an abudance of bikes and boats. What more could you possibly want from a city?Check out the free-wheeling city of Amsterdam on Topdeck’s 4 day Amsterdam New Year, from only £279.
9. PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLICPrague; a quirky and exquisite maze of captivating history, Europe’s best beer, delicious food, off-the-wall neighbourhoods and courtyards and chapels galore. Soak up the home of classical music and Bohemian culture at its finest and maybe induldge in an apple strudel to celebrate how utterly incredible Prague is.Paint the town red as they say in Bohemian Prague on Topdeck’s 7 day Spires in the Snow, from only £410.
3. BERLIN, GERMANYWhen you think of Berlin you’d usually picture depression, war and segregation. But hold up, that’s all in the past! Berlin is now an art-loving, uber-trendy, hip, hop and happening city that has your name all over it! Still brimming with bucket loads of history and tell-tale signs of its colourful past, this city boasts culture from every funky, snow-coated corner. Experience the totally trendsetting city of Berlin on Topdeck’s 7 day Winter Waltz, from only £455.
7. PARIS, FRANCEThe temperature may have dropped, but trust us, dazzling Paris is still red-hot. This sleek and sophistacted little number is simply spectacular in the wintery months, full of romance, character-filled backstreets, illuminated monuments and cosy cafés full of artists, writers and fashionistas. Oh Paris, we really do love you immensely. Discover the European sweetheart city of Paris on Topdeck’s 12 day Festive Escape, from only £895.
10. TYROL, AUSTRIAPicture this - world-class slopes, heart-pumping skiing and snowboarding, spine-tingling alpine scenery and legendary après-ski. Welcome to the Austrian Tyrol! Also known as every adrenaline-junkies slice of paradise. Make the most of this natural wonder and check it out for youselves on our 8 day Austrian ski adventure. Prepare for fun.Hit those adrenaline-pumping snowy slopes of Austria on Topdeck’s 8 day Ski Austria, from only £359.
Ski trip for 2 anyone?Fancy winning 2 all-singing-all-dancing spots on our 8 day Ski Austria trip? As part of the deal we’re even throwing in return flights from London, transfers, ski hire, ski passes and a ski course! For full details check out our website at Topdeck.travel/skicompGood luck!
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Up and under: see the famed Eiffel Tower from all angles
Wall art: the Berlin Wall’s East Gallery displays some amazing – and not-so amazing – designs
Cow’s that? This dude may not understand what all the fuss is about, but we think his homeland is stunning
Park life: Gaudi’s creations turn Barcelona’s green space into a funky fairytale land
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One continent, 10 things to do From hill-top hiking to valley canyoning, from the Northern Lights to the Red Light District, from the clubs of Ibiza to the amphitheatres of Rome, Europe is chock-full of bucket list trips for you to tick off. If you do anything in life, do these things ...Words CAroline gArnAr
We bet you didn’t move to the UK to spend every day going on the London Eye, staring up at The Shard or climbing the O2. As fun as these things are, there’s a whole continent to explore. Here’s what should be on your hit list:
1. Go hiking in The Alps
Most adventurers head to The Alps during
ski season, but this stunning mountain
range is not to be overlooked during the
summer months. As the snow gives way to
luscious grass, it takes all your willpower not
to start yodelling as you stand on high,
surrounded by a breathtaking vista of rolling hills, snow-
capped mountains, thick forests, turquoise lakes and
squat, gable-roofed chalets. Walk The Alps offers guided
tours and chalet accommodation in the Tarentaise Valley
of the French Alps, and Italy is just a 45-minute drive away.
Chalet rental from £750pw. walkthealps.com
2. Go up – and under – the Eiffel Tower
Yes it’s busy and yes it’s a bit of a rip-off, but you can’t
rock up to Paris and miss the Eiffel Tower. It just isn’t
allowed. Plus the view from the top is pretty damn special,
giving you a great panorama of the French capital’s top
landmarks. It’s also worth wandering under the tower and
taking a few snaps – the lattice framework looks even
more impressive from down below. €14.50 (£12.50) for lift to the top. tour-eiffel.fr/en
3. Picnic in Gaudi’s Park Güell
This park in Barcelona has a dream-like
quality to it, with serpentine seating areas,
ginger bread-esque houses and gothic
catacomb-style alcoves, all designed by
renowned Spanish architect, Antoni
Gaudi. Climb up high for great views of
the city and simply spend a sunny
afternoon chilling on the grass. Also be
sure to check out Sagrada Família,
Gaudi’s huge, still unfinished, church. From October this year, you have to pay a park entrance fee of €8 (£7). parkguell.es/en
4. Cycle the route of the Berlin Wall
It seems strange to travel the world to see a wall that has
more-or-less been knocked down and is, well, a wall, but
with a guided tour you can learn the true extent of the
poignant political history behind it. The East Gallery is a trip
highlight, where the largest section of the remaining wall is
covered with more than 100 paintings and murals by
artists from across the world. A cycle tour with Fat Tire Bike Tours costs €22 (£19pp). fattirebiketours.com
5. Gaze up at the Northern Lights
You know those moments when you are awestruck at how
amazing this world is and you feel as insignificant as a
flea? Times that feeling by 100 and you get an idea of
how it feels to see the spectacular aurora borealis. We
know you can see auroras from New Zealand and
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WhEN To GoWith the exception of Finland, which is at its snowy best December-March, it is advisable to travel to the rest of Europe during spring or summer. Like in England, the weather is too temperamental the rest of the time. However, avoid July and August, as this is when the schools are out and there will be kids EVERYWHERE, plus accommodation prices shoot up. If you can brave the bad weather, you will be rewarded with lower costs and fewer crowds – just remember to pack an umbrella.
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Australia, but couple seeing nature’s awesome light
display with a winter trip to Finland and you can enjoy
dog sledding, snow-mobiling, ice fishing and cross-country
skiing. Aurora Zone offers a variety of Northern Light-spotting trips for adults starting from £1145pp for four nights, including flights, food and activities.
theaurorazone.com
6. Go clubbing in Ibiza
This tiny Spanish island is synonymous with partying until the
sun comes up, with its (in)famous clubs including Amnesia,
Pacha and Space. A breeding ground for house music
(and drunken club-goers), Ibiza’s music scene brings
world-renowned DJs, such as Pete Tong, David Guetta
and Paul Oakenfold, to its shores every year. Together
Ibiza offers a closing party tour of the island’s clubs
exclusively for Aussies from September 15-21. Prices from £385pp for six nights’ accommodation and all club entries.
togetheribiza.com
7. Go on an off-road jeep safari in Turkey
A lot of sightseeing tours can be boring as hell: stopping
off at historical sites before being rushed back into the car
for a hot, bumpy journey to several souvenir shops where
you feel obliged to buy something. From Olu Deniz in
Turkey, however, the jeep safaris involve water fights
– even the locals get involved with their hose pipes – a dip
in the rushing waters of the second-largest canyon in
Europe and a roll around in a mud bath, with the drivers
often challenging you to a wrestle. There are some calmer
moments with stop-offs at gorgeous tropical gardens,
ancient cities, deserted beaches and mosques. Olu Deniz Excursions’ tours cost £13pp. oludenizexcursions.com
8. Hear the stories of the Colosseum
Completed in 80AD, this astounding structure is a striking
example of imperial Rome. You can almost hear the
bloodthirsty crowds braying for the death of a gladiator as
he fights for his life against a tiger, a bull or even a
crocodile. The amphitheatre has suffered at the hands of
earthquakes and stone robbers, but the scale of the place
is still clear. It’s worth getting a tour guide to hear the
fascinating and gruesome history behind this iconic
emblem of the Roman Empire. Entrance plus a 40-minute tour costs €23.50 (£20pp). tickitaly.com
9. Take a tour of the Red Light District
Although you may not think you need a tour guide to
explain to you what a ‘live sex show’ involves, it’s worth
joining a tour purely for the stories you’ll be told, the filthy
It takes all your willpower not to start yodelling as you stand
on high, surrounded by a breathtaking vista
Roar! You may not be Russell Crowe, but you can still be a gladiator for a day
Sexy time: Amdam’s Red Light District
top 3 tourist traps
There are some ‘must dos’ that are sadly becoming ‘must don’ts’ due to the fact they are overcrowded, overpriced or just downright disappointing.
A gondola ride in Venice. The romance of this cliché experience is muted by the ridiculous price (£35pp for a shared serenaded ride), as well as the fact your trip takes in the grottier parts of the canals, with the smell of stagnant water far from romantic. Instead, stick to the bridges, take pictures of the mugs getting a gondola ride, and hop on a cheap water taxi instead.
The Blue Mosque, Istanbul. The intricately tiled interior of the Blue Mosque is stunning (and the reason for its nickname, due to the rich blue mosaics), but you have to queue for ages to get in, shuffle through with the masses staring at the ceiling, and then you’re out the other side in minutes. Instead, jump on a ferry across the Bosphorus and take pictures of the mosque’s striking exterior, standing tall against the sky.
Mona Lisa, Louvre Museum, Paris. One of the most famous paintings in history would be worth a look if it wasn’t practically the size of a postage stamp and blocked by the heads of the hoards of people – and their cameras – in front of you. Plus the €12 (£10.50) entry fee is rather steep. Instead, try the National Museum of Modern Art at the Centre Pompidou, which displays art from major 20th-century movements, from cubism to surrealism to pop art.
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jokes made, and to hear the truly fascinating history
behind this famous and unique area of Amsterdam.
You can always go back to your ‘favourite spots’ on your
own later... Randy Roy’s offers a tour for €15 (£13pp), including a drink. randyroysredlighttours.com
10. Go canyoning in Croatia
Situated at the crossroads between Europe and the
Mediterranean, Croatia offers all the historical charm of
a European break, but with the climate and stunning
beaches of the Med. With some 70 rivers, canyoning is rife,
with waterfalls, rocky climbs, high jumps and against-
current swims creating a wet and wild playground. There
are a number of areas where you can canyon, so you
can choose according to what sort of experience you
want. Adventure Dalmatia offers four tours, including an
extreme canyoning experience, where you use alpine
ropes to climb up and down the sheer rock faces. Prices start at €35 (£30pp). croatiacanyoning.com n
Loiter within tent: see the Northern Lights in the snowy winter wonderland of Finland
Bombs away: try out canyoning in Croatia
Why look at the Mona Lisa when you can snap it on your phone?
There’s another way to get ticking against that Euro hit list – the Rolling Circus.A new venture from the notorious Stoke Travel, it’s described as a ‘hop on, crawl off ’ tour taking in all the continent’s major sights, ending on a giant party in every city. Oo-er. stoketravel.com
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We are sailing: many companies offer training if you fancy learning the ropes yourself
Beach-in: stop off at quiet Croatian bays unreachable by land
French fancy: sail off the French Riviera
Boat beauts: come on in, the water’s fiiiine
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You nautical little thingYou can feel the wind in your hair and the warm glow of the sun on your face. You can hear the billowing sails and water breaking at the bow. You may even be singing a drunken sea shanty. You’re at one of TNT’s top sailing destinations ... Words caroline garnar
Question: would you rather explore a country while cooped up in a stuffy car, trundling along dusty roads
and trying to figure out foreign road signs, or sailing on sparkling, turquoise waters, hopping off at hidden bays and barely-inhabited islands? We thought so...
Cyclades Islands, GreeceBEST FOR: Couples looking for a little romance.
Greece has an abundance of beautiful islands, but the
huddled-up Cyclades are ideal for a hop or 10. The
stunning Santorini is a great base, with its gorgeous
white-washed villages of Greek postcard fame. Sail your
way to Mykonos – known for its windmills and ‘Little Venice’
– and back, stopping off at all the ‘os’s – Ios, Sifnos, Paros,
Nixos and Amorgos. With quaint, taverna-lined harbours,
archaeological sites, sweeping beaches and sleepy fishing
villages, we’re getting dreamy-eyed just thinking about it.
The Adriatic Coast, CroatiaBEST FOR: Getting blown away by Mother Nature.
Starting off at Dubrovnik, this fortress city is so striking it
even features as King’s Landing in Game Of Thrones (fans
can take a tour from £47.82, viator.com). Set sail from its
shipping port and head to the peaceful Mljet; with a huge
national park, few residents, and two stunning inland
salt-water lakes, this place feels close to paradise. Next,
stop off at the peninsula of Peljesac to feast on fresh
oysters and wash them down with local red wine. From
here it’s an easy hop to Korcula, home to protected
forests and hidden inlets, before returning to Dubrovnik.
The Turkish Riviera, Turkey BEST FOR: Exploration and adventure. The southwest coast of Turkey is ripe for water-based
shenanigans. We suggest a short but activity-packed
sailing trip, kicking off from the small coastal town of
Gocek. Travelling east, from here you can see the Lycian
Tombs, stop off at the seven-mile sandy beach of Patara,
and get the chance to cliff jump at Coldwater Bay as well
as snorkel in the clear waters of Gokkaya Limani.
Isle of Wight, England BEST FOR: Learning to sail. If you’re more interested in learning the mechanics of
sailing than working on your tan lines, you need not travel
far. The Isle of Wight is off the southeast coast of England
and the Sorent, the stretch of water between the two, is
a great spot for wannabe sailors to learn the ropes. It will be
a challenge, with the choppy British waters not likely to offer
smooth sailing, but they say the best way to learn is to throw
yourself in at the deep end (just try not to take that literally).
The Côte d’Azur, France BEST FOR: Showing off. Tell your friends that you’re spending your summer sailing
a yacht off the Côte d’Azur (aka the French Riviera) and
you may as well tell them you’ve shagged Brad Pitt/
Angelina Jolie (whichever floats your boat, so to speak)
they’ll be so jealous. With holiday destinations frequented
by the rich and famous, such as Monaco, St Tropez and
Cannes, make sure you bring a fancy pair of deck shoes.
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Going underground: Sofia’s secret bars are seriously cool
Party time: dive headfirst into the hedonism at Teatro in Belgrade, Serbia
Pay your respects: Lviv’s cemetery has more than 400,000 graves
What lies beneath: check out the subterranean museum underneath the 40,000sqm market square in Krakow
Hungary for more: take in the views of Budapest before soaking in its thermal baths
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Eastern promise: top city breaksWith a war-torn past and freezing winters, it’s little wonder Eastern Europeans drink vodka like it’s water. This means there’s a plethora of places to drink and dance the night away, plus great spots to help distract you from your hangoverWords caroline garnar
From hidden bars and open-air clubs to underground museums and hilltop views, the cities of Eastern Europe
will entertain you 24/7.
Krakow, PolandTHE MAIN ATTRACTION: As if Krakow’s 40,000sqm market
square wasn’t impressive enough, what lies beneath is
even better. The multiple layers of the square’s grounds,
built up over 1000 years, covered a trove of historical
artefacts. After a six-year dig, the findings are now
displayed in subterranean museum, Rynek Underground. WHAT ELSE? There’s more to lure you below surface as
Krakow’s bustling cellar bars are the perfect places to hole
up in the winter months. Try underground ‘beer garden’ CK
Browar (ckbrowar.krakow.pl).
Sofia, BulgariaTHE MAIN ATTRACTION: Rusty tools, a bike, broken
flowerpots – that’s what most of us would expect to find
behind a shed door. But in Sofia, you will find a two-storey
bar lit up with candles. The aptly named Candlebar is just
one example of the city’s ‘secret’ bars, with others
including The Apartment, a homely bar found behind an
unmarked residential door, and the underground Art Bar.
WHAT ELSE? Sofia is surrounded by gorgeous countryside
and vineyards worth venturing to. Also be sure to stop by
the Zhenski Pazar to get a glimpse of local market life.
Budapest, HungaryTHE MAIN ATTRACTION: Budapest’s thermal baths have
been an attraction since Roman times and were developed
during the Ottoman Rule thanks to their penchant for a
good scrub-down. The Széchenyi bath in City Park is the
largest medicinal bath in Europe. Grab your swimmers and
jump into the 35°C waters for a few hours of bliss.
WHAT ELSE? Venture down into one of Budapest’s intricate
cave networks (caving.hu). The Central Market Hall and
view from the top of Castle Hill are also worth a stop.
Belgrade, SerbiaTHE MAIN ATTRACTION: During the summer, the River Sava
comes to life with pumping music and gyrating hips thanks
to Belgrade’s huge club scene. Freestyler and Teatro are
two of the most popular haunts, probably thanks to the
scantily clad podium dancers at both.
WHAT ELSE? Check out Victor, the 18ft naked statue who
gazes pensively out over the Danube, and Belgrade’s
‘Silicon Valley’ – named after the bouncing boobs of its
glamorous frequenters.
Lviv, UkraineTHE MAIN ATTRACTION: It may sound a bit morbid, but no
trip to Lviv would be complete without a visit to the
Lychakiv Cemetery. More than 400,000 people are buried
here, including some of Ukraine and Poland’s most famous
poets, artists, noblemen, rulers and soldiers.
WHAT ELSE? The cafe culture is huge here: try local cakes
and pastries at Veronika (21 Shevchenka Street). Also
reserve a few hours to simply roam the streets of the Old
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Ice man: TNT’s Alasdair gets kitted up
Winter wonder: a Courchevel retreat
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Snow problem: carving up the slopes
GETTING THERETake the train from
London St Pancras to Moutiers with Rail Europe (Eurostar and TGV) from £109pp return. Regular buses run from Moutiers to Courchevel from £9.40.
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Sloping off Keen to hit Europe’s ski slopes this season? TNT finds the Trois Vallées and Espace Killy great places to brush up on technique and, when not tumbling headfirst into a snow drift, sample some of the legendary aprés-ski scene Words AlAsdAir morton
Skiing – it’s like riding a bike, right? Wrong, as I quickly learn when
venturing out on to the slopes of the Trois Vallées and Espace Killy.
This ‘Skifari’, run by Powder White, takes
us on a journey through two of the French
Alps’ most prized destinations in what is not
so much a ‘best of both’ but more a ‘best
of it all’ adventure.
Our first port of call is the 600km of
powdery terrain in Courchevel, which
offers some of the best on- and off-piste
action the region‘s finest resorts can throw
at us.
Our instructor Tom points out Mont Blanc miles away on
the edge of the skyline: “The clouds round its summit mean
snow is on the way,” he informs us as we peer, impressed,
into the distance.
Initial hesitancy as my heart jumps several inches
towards my throat quickly subsides as I begin to find a
rhythm, and I’m quite pleased with how well I’m doing.
But there are several things that are unavoidable when
skiing – you will spend more time on your ass than you
thought, and ski school pricks will whiz past you with such
ease they can turn around and ski backwards while
throwing you a look that says, ‘Look what a bumbling,
unbalanced buffoon you are!’ Or maybe it’s just me.
Warming up with a smattering of easy green runs,
starting with the long Bellecote, it’s not long before I’m
picking up speed with hordes of other nascent
snowplough-ers – Courchevel is well
equipped for both entry level skiers and
the more experienced – before
impatience (a trait both essential and
detrimental to improving your skiing) sees
me jump straight for a tasty blue where the
predictable happens.
I’m cruising, feeling good, before a
moment’s concentration lapse through an
increasingly steeper, narrowing, icy section
sees me careering like Mr Bean into a
snowbank, where I’m left embarrassed
and clutching my knee.
Time for lunch. I navigate my way to
Le Chabichou to join the rest of my group for a bite and
swap stories of our morning escapades, and I’m relieved
to find I’m not alone in my premature exhaustion – one of
our group threatens to fall asleep in her dessert.
I manage a couple more post-grub runs before retiring
to the Savoyard-style Chalet Nid d’Aigle, to try and salvage
muscles that haven’t been used in a long time, and for
dinner, courtesy of our chalet hand Nathan.
Waking the following morning, a peek out the windows
reveals four inches of fresh powder has arrived overnight
and with this good news, we head to the Espace Killy.
This area is home to 300km of pistes, and the resort of
Val D’Isere, which hosted the prestigious FIS Alpine World
Ski Championships in 2009.
Taking in the breathtaking downhills that the world’s best
would have descended at 80mph, I opt for some ‘warm
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The ski season runs from late November through to April, with the snow staying good until very late in the season throughout most of the region.ACCommodAtion Le Peupliers is a three-minute walk away from the heart of Courchevel 1850, with fairly spacious rooms and friendly service. At £80 a night, the rates are tres reasonsable for one of Europe’s premier ski locales.
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best for beginners
Bansko, Bulgaria This Bulgarian resort is surrounded by spectacular mountains and has plenty of nursery slopes to practice on. Less visited than other European ski spots, prices are reasonable. Lech, AustriaIn the Austrian Alps, Lech has a good range of runs for beginners to intermediate skiers, so this is a good option for mixed-ability groups. Wengen, SwitzerlandIt’s the top English-speaking ski schools in this Swiss resort that make it a favourite option for newbies to the slopes. There’s also tobogganing on offer and a decent aprés-ski scene.
It’s easy to feel on top of the world as the sun comes out and
the peaks reach into the sky
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Fade to black: sunset slopes
up’ slopes – Val D’Isere is certainly for the more skilled.
As the morning progresses, the clouds shift and the sun
comes out and it is stunning – as the peaks reach into the sky
it’s easy to feel on top of the world. But as any skier will know,
holidays on the slopes are just as much about the après-ski as
the sport, and we kick it off early today.
So it’s lunch at La Fruitière, where a few glasses of vino (or
more) are sunk before we head outside to the accompanying
La Folie Douce (lafoliedouce.com), best described as a
daytime nightclub at 2700ft.
On our final morning, some in our group venture off piste,
others stick to pushing it out towards reds (or rather rouge-y
blues), while I set out to settle a score with that earlier
nemesis piste.
Second time round, teeth gritted, I manage to conquer it
without making a fool of myself. We’ve enjoyed some of the
finest skiing the Alps have to offer – next season, it’s all about
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Prague’s market takes place in the Old Town
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Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt
Stock up on Chrismas treats
Fairy-lit: Brussels Winter Wonders market
Stoleen: Germany has top-notch festive goodies
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Christmas cheer It’s one of Europe’s favourite festive traditions: snapping up stocking fillers, stuffing yourself with sugary treats and glugging all the glühwein you can manage at one of these traditional Crimbo markets. Just remember to pack your thermals Words Helen elfer
Are you the type that gets all misty-eyed as Christmas approaches? Still leave sherry and mince pies out for
Santa each year? Have all your pressies wrapped and under the tree by December 1? You’re going to love Europe’s Christmas markets, then, a shameless festival of bells and baubles, glitter and tinsel and food and drink. Here are some of our favourites. Vienna, ChristkindlmarktThe biggest and best market in Vienna is Christkindlmarkt,
outside the City Hall in Rathausplatz. Three million visitors
pass through each year to see the square transformed into
a winter idyll: the windows of the Rathaus (town hall)
become a gigantic advent calendar, painted by local
artists, and are revealed one by one throughout
December. When you’re not stuffing your shopping bags
with Christmas trinkets, you can take a ride on horse-drawn
carriages, watch puppet shows or listen to carol singers.
MORE: Nov 16 – Dec 24 (christkindlmarkt.at).
Brussels, Winter WondersWinter Wonders stretches a full 2km across the Belgian
capital’s landmarks including Place Sainte Catherine, the
Grand Place, the Bourse and Marché aux Poissons. The
huge Christmas tree in the Grand Place overlooks 250
quaint wooden chalets that look like full-sized gingerbread
houses, with snow-topped roofs, draped with fairy lights.
Buy up roasted chestnuts, Russian dolls, cuddly bears
and handmade Christmas decorations here.
MORE: Nov 29 – Jan 5 (plaisirsdhiver.be).
Prague, Christmas Market
The Old Town Square’s festive market is best visited by
night when covered in golden fairy lights and the huge
Christmas tree. Look out for Miklaus, the Czech Santa,
who is likely to pay a visit and for the best view of the
whole market, take a ride on the Ferris wheel. Just don’t
eat too many Christmas treats first – it could get messy.
MORE: Nov 30 – Jan 12 (pragueexperience.com).
Berlin, GendarmenmarktBerlin has dozens of Christmas markets, no surprise since
Germany is home to some of the best Christmas edibles
in the world. Snap up lebkuchen (soft, cinnamon-
flavoured biscuits) and stollen (festive fruit cake) at
eihnachtsZauber at Gendarmenmarkt, which is one of
the biggest markets in the city. As well as the shopping,
there’s plenty of Christmassy perfomances, including
firebreathers, jugglers, jazz musicians and dancers
performing in the square.
MORE: Nov 25 – Dec 31 (gendarmenmarktberlin.de).
Copenhagen, Tivoli GardensThis is easily the most wacky of the European batch,
including surreal themes, annual ‘Crazy Christmas
Cabaret’ and swarms of girls dressed as ‘nisse’ (Danish
Christmas pixies). Wander around eating festive apple
pancakes washed down with mulled wine, and buy
hand-knitted gloves and sweaters (à la The Killing)
for an authentic Danish experience.
MORE: Nov 15 – Dec 31 (visitcopenhagen.com). n
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Ooh, ahh, Latvia! Central Riga
Riga, Latvia
Tallinn’s Old Town
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Heavenly creature, Vilnius
Bringing the noise, Estonia style
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GETTING THEREReturn flights from
London Stansted to Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius start at around £140 with Ryanair during the summer.
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The Baltics on a budget Leave your penis-shaped straws at home. Here’s why you don’t need to be on a hen do or stag party to enjoy a break in the Baltics’ Estonia, Lithuania or Latvia – and there’s no need to break the bank if you use our handy hints, eitherWords ANDREW WESTBROOK
Back when Ryanair kickstarted a tourism boom to the Baltic states with insanely cheap airfares, the locals
were no doubt delighted. Cue dreams of swimming in foreign cash. They were probably less keen to discover a multitude of bodily fluids was also in the pool, as Britain’s pissed up hen and stag parties descended en masse. A decade on, however, and the former Soviet states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia have firmly found their feet. The team T-shirt brigade are still in attendance, but they’re easy to avoid and, with prices remaining low, it’s for good reason that this cultured and charismatic trio should be high on your budget bucket list.
EstoniaTHE LOWDOWN The smallest of the Baltic nations is all about
kitsch seaside towns, grand castles and skiing. Meanwhile
its capital, Tallinn, is fast becoming a hipster hangout, with
suburb Kalamaja described as the ‘Dalston of the Baltics’.
Estonia is a great option for everyone, from outdoor
enthusiasts and street art fans to lads on the lash.
CHEAP HIGHLIGHTS After taking a free city tour (traveller.ee)
through Tallinn’s cobbled Old Town, drop by one of the
city’s many free or cheap attractions, like the Soviet-era
Patarei Prison (€2, about £1.70). Next, catch some rays at
summer beach paradise Pärnu before venturing to
Soomaa to sample the bizarre pasttime of bog walking
(soomaa.com). For eating, avoid the tourist traps and you
can grab a bite for €5-10 (around £4-8.50). Expect to chow
down on elk steaks, herring kebabs and blood sausage.
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Lithuania
THE LOWDOWN The tiny capital city of Vilnius is certainly
worth a stop for its creepy old alleyways, courtyards and
ever-growing art scene. Further afield you’ll find rolling
green hills, lakes aplenty and cute, fairytale-like cottages.
CHEAP HIGHLIGHTS Beyond aimless old town wandering,
make sure to step into the shocking Museum of Genocide
Victims (£1.50), situated in the old KGB HQ. If not too
depressed by that, get out of Vilnius and make for the
fairytale-like Trakai Island Castle (£3.50), the stunning (and
free) Hill of Crosses (guess what’s there) by Šiauliai, plus the
epic sand dunes of the Curonian Spit.
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LatviaTHE LOWDOWN Latvia, sandwiched between its Baltic
brothers, has moved on from its Soviet past and is
developing as a top spot for tourists. While one million
people reside in the busy architectural hodge podge that is
the capital, Riga, the countryside offers an entirely different
flavour. Here you’ll find stately homes and pretty market
towns to stroll around at suitably local speed.
CHEAP HIGHLIGHTS Once again, the cobbled capital is well
worth some of your time, but don’t miss out on Latvia’s
many other beautiful, and often cheaper, towns, with
Bauska, Sabile and Kuldīga among the prettiest. Try to
make it to Sigulda, home to a fantastic cable car trip
across the valley, complete with castle views (60p). Head
west for spooky dives of old Soviet wrecks (diveclub.lv).
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Feeling blue: spot the traditional domed rooves of many Greek islands
Jump to it in Corfu
Doing the donkey work on Santorini Yep, life’s a beach
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Get me to the Greek islandsWant to combine all-night parties, stunning beaches and some of the world’s most important archaelogical ruins? Look no further than Greece’s awesome Aegean and Ionian seas, where there’s an island cluster suited to every sort of travellerWords ANDREW WESTBROOK
Romance, relaxation and maybe an Abba lyric or two. When dreaming of an idyllic beach-based getaway
in Europe, it’s hard to look beyond the Greek islands. The only problem is deciding which ones to see first, which is why we’ve come up with this handy guide.
Ionian IslandsBEST FOR Quick getaways
TELL ME MORE Sweeping down Greece’s west coast, the
Ionian Islands include Paxos and Kefalonia, but it is Corfu,
which captured the hearts of Homer and Shakespeare,
that grabs the headlines. The island culture is a mix of
ancient Greece and modern Europe, with influences
ranging from the Venetians to the French, Italians to the
Brits (locals enjoy a good game of cricket). The island
boasts the highest rainfall in all of Greece, which means
there is an abundance of fresh, local produce, but frigid,
goose bump-raising waters year-round.
If you want to get your party on, Zante is for you, with the
big clubbing action on the south side of the island. For an
activity beyond boozing and beaches, take a daytrip to
the Blue Caves, where the striking colour of the sea reflects
brilliantly onto the jagged formations.
With a bit of blurring the boundaries, this is also where
you’ll stumble across Greece’s biggest island, Crete, just
south of the Ionian. Crete plays hosts to about a quarter of
all the country’s visitors, who are drawn to the island’s long
sandy beaches and dramatic mountain range.
GETTING THERE easyJet (easyjet.com) flies to Corfu. See
Petrakis Lines (ionian-cruises.com) for ferries to Paxos.
Cyclades IslandsBEST FOR Partying, the scenery and ancient sites
TELL ME MORE Yes, this group of 220 or so sun-blessed isles
basically has it all. It’s the closest group to Athens, making
it easy to reach, plus boasts many of the Aegean’s biggest
draws. Santorini is the most striking of the Cyclades, if not all
the Greek islands. It regularly pulls out the best sunsets and
is home to one of the world’s biggest volcanic calderas,
activity from which has created the dramatic landscape
on which the island’s towns are built.
When it comes to all-night partying, this group has two of
Greece’s best – Ios and Mykonos. Believed to be the home
of legendary poet Homer, Ios will have no problem helping
you boogie through the night, before spending your dazed
days snoozing on the quiet beaches and lazily wandering
around the hundreds of blue-domed chapels.
Mykonos (or the Island Of Sails), meanwhile, is Greece’s
answer to St Tropez, attracting a frantic mix of good-timers,
cruise ship crowds, and posturing fashionistas. They come
for the magnificent beaches and pumping nightlife, but
also because it’s the closest spot to World Heritage-listed
Delos, said to be the birthplace of twins Apollo and Artemis.
If you’re worried about being overrun by crowds, head
to Amorgos, where rocky escarpments, dramatic coastal
vistas and a tourist-free capital are just a few of the island’s
unexpected draws. Amorgos is dotted with hilltop forts,
ancient churches and custard-yellow beaches, although
you need to hire a car or a quad bike to experience them.
GETTING THERE Fly direct to Mykonos with easyJet
(easyjet.com) or fly to Athens and take a ferry to Paros.
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The islands are no strangers to tourism, so island hopping need not be a headache.
Whether flying into Athens or direct to one of the islands, an intricate web of ferries between the mainland and island groups make it possible to jump between just about every rock in the Aegean. There are, however, a few potential pitfalls. Ask around about ferry times, as each agent will only give you times for their company. Even then, departure times aren’t set in stone, so avoid tight deadlines. Remember that many places go by multiple names, so Santorini could be Thira, Thera or even its main town Fira. And finally, book your homebound hop in advance, as boats do get booked up in the high season.
Dodecanese IslandsBEST FOR Culture
TELL ME MORE Hugging the Turkish coast just south of the
North Aegean, these 23 islands, which only came under
Greek control after WW2, are the furthest from the Greek
mainland. Tourism dominates the two biggest islands, with
Rhodes being the holiday hotspot, but quieter Kos, with its
Asklepion ruins, is preferred by many. Beyond those two
it’s easy to find the simple life, for example on super serene
Halki. Wherever you end up, the group’s strategic location
has meant multiple different rulers, resulting in some of
the region’s most interesting architecture and culture.
GETTING THERE easyJet (easyjet.com) and Ryanair
(ryanair.com) fly direct to Rhodes.
North Aegean IslandsBEST FOR Finding god
TELL ME MORE Not technically an island group, except for
when dealing with tourists struggling to remember their
Kos from their Ios, the North Aegeans are a loose collection
of islands, including Lesbos, just off the Turkish coast. The
highlight is Samos, full of mountain villages, ancient sites,
tropical beaches and sweet local wines. It’s no surprise
one of Greece’s best islands is fit for the gods. The
rumoured birthplace of Zeus’ wife Hera has a curving
coastline for long beach walks and cliff-top churches
with incredible views of the island’s hills.
GETTING THERE Thomas Cook (flythomascook.com)
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