Review: The Stables, Chateau de la Fuye, Chinon, France
This is the Versailles of gites. Within the shadow of the fifteenth-century Château de La Fuye sits a romantic…
This is the Versailles of gites. Within the shadow of the fifteenth-century Château de La Fuye sits a romantic…
As authentic as it is dynamic, urban and natural, historic yet alternative, Bordeaux has plenty going for it! Famed…
We were looking forward to setting off from the Costa Smeralda in Sardinia on an extraordinary journey. Our journey…
Welcome to the ultimate guide for luxury surfers! If you crave the thrill of riding the waves while indulging…
The Cote D’Azur stretches along the south coast of France and has long been the playground of the rich…
Embarking on a sailing adventure in the Mediterranean is a dream for many, and what better way to indulge…
Sailing south-east from the glamour of the Côte d’Azur – the glittering trio of Nice, Cannes and St Tropez – the Star Clipper leaves one of France’s richest departments for a rugged, rural island. The four-masted Star Clipper, a nautical tribute to the golden age of sail, slices through the Mediterranean as we approach Corsica.
We’re looking at 10 more must-see historical sites that aren’t as spoken about. So to give them some well-deserved recognition, and take you on a little journey of some amazing places with incredibly rich histories. . . we have 10 must-see historical sites that are less well-known.
Nostalgically rekindling the golden age of sail, the four-masted 366-feet long clipper sails through the Mediterranean. From the bikini and jet-ski hedonism of Nice to the pure white cassocks and imperial grandeur of Rome.
European cities are a treasure trove of cultural heritage, attracting travellers from all corners of the world. But while popular attractions like national art museums or historical buildings are a must-see on every tourist’s agenda, there is a whole other world of eccentricity waiting to be explored.
Food and travel is a match made in heaven. And trying out local cuisine is a crucial aspect of any travel experience. Thankfully, there are countless destinations around the world that will tantalise your taste buds.
Also known as the Côte d’Azur this beautiful stretch of coastline has been a symbol of glamour and luxury since the early 20th century and every year plays host to the Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix.
Private jets, the ultimate in highfalutin travel, are the preferred mode of transportation for the creme de la creme. These luxurious flying machines offer an unparalleled level of comfort, privacy, and speed that regular airlines can’t even begin to compare with.
As a luxury villa company, The Thinking Traveller knows a thing or two about the perfect honeymoon destinations. With properties in some of the Med’s most sought-after locations, they have seen countless newlyweds start their lives together in style.
There are many interesting places in the world that are off-limits to tourists and travellers. These places may be restricted for a variety of reasons, including political tensions, cultural considerations or environmental concerns.
British Airways’ Gatwick-based subsidiary, BA Euroflyer, has added Montpellier, Corfu, Mykonos and Innsbruck to its short-haul route network, in addition to a new summer Salzburg service.
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