While visiting the capital city of Finland Helsinki, I got a brilliant idea to visit the neighborhood country of Estonia and the city of Tallinn which is only like 2,5 hours boat ride away. Tallinn is now a proud European capital with an allure all its own. It's lively yet peaceful, absurdly photogenic and bursting with wonderful sights – ancient churches, medieval streetscapes, and noble merchants' houses. Throw in delightful food and vibrant modern culture and it's no wonder Tallinn seems in danger of being loved to death, especially after a few cruises’ ships dock. But it's one of those blessed places that seems to cope with all the attention.
If you have ever been on a cruise, you know that it is a love at the first sight and for many others love forever. On a last summer day, I had the chance to board VikingLine´s vessel M/S Gabriella from Stockholm to Helsinki and it was a lifetime experience. That over-night sailing brought me so much joy and excitement that I cannot simply keep it just for myself. Therefore, I will now embark you on this journey with me, so you won’t hesitate too much and book your next holiday onboard of Viking Line.
With its boulevards, birdsong and oleanders, the city of Merano feels like a northern Italian Shangri-La. Known for its sunny microclimate, this poignantly pretty town was a Habsburg-era spa and the hot destination of its day, favored by the Austrian royals plus Freud, Kafka, Wand Pound. The city's therapeutic traditions have served it well in the new millennium, with a new generation hotel Giardino Marling which is surrounded by apple orchards.
3D World is a 21,000 sq. ft museum where you can indulge your creativity and imagination. There's a whole lot of art to indulge in but it will work best if you let your imagination run wild to take the best pictures. However, if you're not into imagining stuff don't worry, the staff will gladly help you come up with ideas that will create memories for you to take home.
Dubai Dolphinarium in Creek Park was opened in
May 2008 & is now one of the most loved Dubai tourist attractions. It is
also home to several unique tourist attractions in Dubai, each of which
promises that everyone will have a day out which you will treasure forever! Our
personal encounter can only confirm it.
Ever since first setting foot in the Emirates back in 2014, Dubai has fascinated me with its energy and optimism. Variety of food from all over the world is exhilarating, and even the shopping here – which I normally consider a chore – is actually a joy. Dubai is a place that's constantly in flux and it's been exciting to see it grow and mature as a city and as a society. Dubai is spread in several municipalities; Dubai Media City is a home to the Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Media City.
Like an oyster, Bahrain has a rough exterior but it's worth the effort. Boasting its own Formula 1 Grand Prix, a growing art and foodie scene heavily cross-pollinated by Manama's huge expat population, and a wealth of activities enjoyed on the azure waters surrounding this collection of islands, Bahrain will appeal to travelers who seek an unpretentious, yet confident country bearing huge expat population, and a wealth all the hallmarks of a modern, wealthy Gulf nation.
During my recent visit to the city of Dammam in Saudi Arabia, I had a chance to discover a wonderful resort which is an ideal destination for business and family-wise travelers. This membership-based facility provides its services all year long, featuring water park with slides and lagoon, both public and private beaches (open from March - November), accommodation, day spa, sport entertainment and many more.
The Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, with its large expat community, is home to some of the Kingdom's most liberal neighborhoods, especially around the regional capital, Dammam. There is excellent international food here and many high-end hotels. Our focus will be on one of them - Staybridge Suites Al Khobar which is perfectly located and provides a getaway for not only business travelers but also families with kids.
Mountains loom large almost everywhere you look in Chamonix. Skiers and sightseers are launched by cable car to heights of 3842m on the Mont Blanc massif, while the glacial void of La Vallée Blanche – one of Europe's most fêted off-piste adventures – beckons to the brave. Skiers and boarders have a choice of pistes along the valley, while in summer the same lifts access hiking and biking trails. Chamonix has a long history as a winter-sports hub. Rediscovered as a tourist destination in 1741, Chamonix hosted the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924 and considered to be the mecca of skiing.
There is no better way to see London then on a deck of Big Bus Tour. From the beginning of our journey, everything worked just perfect, you can easily get on and off and take one of its 3 routes – blue, green and red. Another great addition is the mobile app where you can track the live location of your bus or you are prefer just take the paper map inside the bus. The tour is available in 5-6 different languages via headphones also available inside.
Delve into the ancient capital’s most horrible history at the London Dungeon. Experience live actors, thrilling rides and exciting special effects during this terrifying 90-minute experience. Everything is easily accessible, we haven´t experience an crowd however the only downside was the inability to take photos or videos inside. The London Dungeon is located on London’s South Bank, a short walk from Waterloo mainline and London Underground stations.
When in London, Madame Tussauds is one of the musts during your visit. The place which is packed with celebrities look alike wax figures will take you on a 1,5 – 2 hours tour through the world of sport, music, history, or movies. Located on Marylebone Road in Marylebone, north-west London. It is easily accessible by Tube, the nearest station is Baker Street Tube Station (Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines) and Marylebone Station (National Rail).