Saranda is the unofficial capital of the Albanian Riviera, and come the
summer months it seems like half Tirana relocates here to enjoy the busy beach
and busier nightlife along its crowd-filled seaside promenade. What was once a
sleepy fishing village is now a thriving city, and while Saranda has lost much
of its charm in the past two decades, it has retained much of its charisma. The
town beaches are nothing special, but Saranda is a great base for exploring the
beaches of the riviera if you have your own transport.
Exclusive services, tranquil surroundings, and pleasant views await
non-Schengen guests in this modern oasis. A spacious layout ensures peace and
privacy. Internet access, power outlets, and a business corner synergize to
create an ideal environment for getting work accomplished. Or perhaps you’re
just looking to unwind in a quiet environment and enjoy some snacks and drinks.
All of that and many more is possible to experience in Celebi Platinum Lounge at
Budapest airport.
Passengers, the next stop is Albania or Corfu and its picturesque coast
lines. Fast and safe journey, and hyper-connection to both contries is provided
by Sarris. With over the best possible service, several connections throughout
the day during both low and high season, there is no need to look any further.
The company, with its presence in the field of shipping has managed to provide
passengers with high ranking services, offering reliable, consistent and safe
sea transportation.
On a small rocky outcrop, Nesebar
is famous for the surprisingly numerous, albeit mostly ruined, medieval
churches. Designated by Unesco as a World Heritage site, Nesebar has its own charms.
With Sunny Beach just across the bay, meanwhile, you have every conceivable
water sport on hand. The 'new town' on the other side has the newest and
biggest hotels and it is also home to all-inclusive 4 star Festa Panorama
Hotel.
Ancient Sozopol, with its
charming old town of meandering cobbled streets and pretty wooden houses,
huddled together on a narrow peninsula, is one of the Bulgarian coast’s highlights.
With two superb beaches, a genial atmosphere and good transport links, it has
long been a popular seaside resort and makes an excellent base for exploring
the area. It is also home to the modern and designed Blu Bay Hotel Sozopol.
Paphos is geared towards tourists, with hotels, bars and souvenir shops lining the palm-fringed seafront. Dive into the backstreets to discover historic gems such as medieval baths, catacombs and a simple fishermen’s church - just one reason the city was awarded joint European Capital of Culture in 2017. Standing here, surrounded by acres of history and fields of wild flowers, feels a world away from the busyness just beyond the entrance.
Buzzing Bansko
is Bulgaria’s premier ski resort and the most snow-sure in the country.
Sunshine, thumping après-ski culture, and pistes at altitudes from 900m to
2600m draw locals and foreigner each winter. This Pirin Mountains town however gets
attractive not only during ski season. Discover the beauty of unspoiled nature,
magnificent landscapes and endless relaxation also in the summer.
Sofia - Bulgaria's
pleasingly laid-back capital is often overlooked by visitors heading straight
to the coast or the ski resorts, but they're missing something very special.
Sofia is no grand metropolis, but it's a largely modern, youthful city, with a
scattering of onion-domed churches, mosques and that lend an eclectic, exotic
feel. Home to many of Bulgaria's finest museums, galleries, restaurants and
clubs, Sofia may persuade you to stick around and explore further.
We cannot picture better time to visit the Austrian
capital city Vienna than after busy holiday season when you have the opportunity to indulge the truly
charming atmosphere of the city on the River Danube. With more than 1.5 million
inhabitants Vienna has got more to offer than long-term history and culture.
Recently it has been considered modern 21st century city with wide
portfolio of attractions and shopping opportunities.