• cape drastis
    Europe,  Greece

    Corfu – top 10 beaches

    1. Porto Timoni Porto Timoni is one of the most beautiful beaches in Corfu. Turquoise, clear water and white sand invite to visit this place. But nobody wants to go there… What’s the reason? The trip to this place is far from being pleasant. To get there, you need to look out for signs Porto Timoni Beach, at the end of the town – Afionas.  After around 100 m, turn left. The path to the view point takes 20 minutes. Unfortunately, it’s partially very steep, narrow and scrubby.    It’s better not to go there without proper shoes and long trousers. Theoretically there’s another path which leads to Porto Timoni…

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    San Marino – location matters!

    San Marino with the area of 61 sq. km is one of the smallest in Europe. But apart from that, every day it is visited by thousands of tourists. What makes it so special? The answer is obvious… location, location and once more location! San Marino is situated on the 7 hills with the highest peak – Monte Titano (749 meters above sea level). In fact, this mountain consists of 3 peaks which are adorned with 3 castles connected by the rampart. The biggest and the oldest stronghold is La Rocca o Guaita, which tower was built without fundaments, straight on the rock. La Rocca o Guaita is connected with…

  • Italy

    Como Lake – Varenna

    Among a lot of towns of Lake Como, the most impressive is Varenna. This little town with the population of 1000 residents is situated around 60 km from Milan and 20 km from Lecco. The most convenient way to get there is by train from Milan or by ferries which shuttle between Como Lake towns. We went there at the beginning of August – peak tourist season in Italy. Taking into account our previous trips and the fact that we have no luck for  good weather we weren’t surprised that was cold, windy and rainy. When in Poland was a scorching heat, there was only 18 degrees. It’s no wonder…

  • Italy

    Monte Cassino – Passer-by, go tell Poland…

    Since I remember, I have always been interested in history, especially this connected with WWII. After visiting Monte Cassino, I think that even the best written history of this heroic battle can’t evoke such intensive thoughts and emotions as visit in this place. During ascending to the top of this hill one can realize how strategically important was this location. During WWII it enabled to control a large area of Liri river valley and most of all the route to Rome. On the way to the top it’s well worth visiting The Memorial Museum of the 2nd Polish Corps of General Władysław Anders which took part in this battle. According…

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